2010
DOI: 10.21236/ada517635
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Soldiers' Toolbox for Developing Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP)

Abstract: This document describes research conducted to create an innovative, Soldier-friendly method for developing tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP). The approach built on previously developed methodology, blending knowledge elicitation techniques and simulation-based vignettes to produce a flexible set of tools to structure and guide the TTP development process. The resulting toolbox was implemented with Soldiers to obtain feedback and ideas for improving the method. When groups of Soldiers used the toolbox t… Show more

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“…The approach was found to be effective in developing TTP, but it does not lend itself well to independent use by units (Topolski et al, 2009). To extend the utility of the new method, follow-up work produced a Soldiers' Toolbox for Developing TTP that units can use in table-top, simulation, and live training modes to develop and revise TTP (Topolski, Leibrecht, Porter, Green, Haverty, & Crabb, 2010). The TTP Toolbox was successfully transitioned to the Future Force Integration Directorate at Fort Bliss in support of their efforts to field new technologies to the Army.…”
Section: Background Previous Relevant Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach was found to be effective in developing TTP, but it does not lend itself well to independent use by units (Topolski et al, 2009). To extend the utility of the new method, follow-up work produced a Soldiers' Toolbox for Developing TTP that units can use in table-top, simulation, and live training modes to develop and revise TTP (Topolski, Leibrecht, Porter, Green, Haverty, & Crabb, 2010). The TTP Toolbox was successfully transitioned to the Future Force Integration Directorate at Fort Bliss in support of their efforts to field new technologies to the Army.…”
Section: Background Previous Relevant Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%