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Joint Base Station Variant 1 MOS-Workload-Skill Requirements Analysis
Joint Base Station Variant 1 MOSWorkloadSkill Requirements Analysis Author:Frank J. Malkin, Troy D. Kelley, Laurel E. Allender, Pat O'Brien, Steve Graybill This is a ARMY RESEARCH LAB ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD HUMAN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERINGDIRECTORATE report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media r... more »eport number is A342533. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: The U.S. Army Special Operations Command is developing a replacement communications base station known as the Joint Base Station Variant 1 (JBS V1). The JBS (V1) incorporates an automation subsystem not found in predecessor systems. The introduction of the automation subsystem raised concerns about its impact on the military occupational specialty (MOS) and quantity of base station operators. Task analysis and modeling using the Improved Performance Research Integration Tool (IMPRINT) were conducted to assess skill requirements, workload, and mission performance to assist in determining the appropriate quantity and MOS of JBS (V1) operators. The outcome of the analysis predicts that one Special Forces Communications Sergeant MOS 18E, one Record Telecommunications Operator MOS 74C, and one Information Systems Operator Analyst MOS 74B are an appropriate skill mix to successfully operate the JBS (v1) during a 12 hour shift. With the implementation of this crew complement plus one 18E supervisor, it would be possible for the Base Station Section of the Special Forces Battalion Signal Detachment to be reduced from the current total number of eight to seven personnel.« less