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The Research and Advanced Concepts Office (RACO) research program focuses on providing the the basic research underpinnings for the personnel, leader development, and training requirements of the future. This program is a critical link between the world of behavioral science and the military community. Searching out and advancing the state-of-the-art methods, theories and findings in behavioral science, encouraging projects most likely to contribute generalizable scientific principles and new knowledge, and supporting those efforts that have potential military relevance and likelihood of leading to applied behavioral technology are RACO's key research goals.
"The Research and Advanced Concepts Office (RACO) research program focuses on providing the basic research underpinnings for the personnel, leader development, and training requirements of the future. This program is a critical link between the world of behavioral science and the military community. Searching out and advancing the state-of-the-art methods, theories and findings in behavioral science, encouraging projects most likely to contribute generalizable scientific principles and new knowledge, and supporting those efforts that have potential military relevance and likelihood of leading to applied behavioral technology are RACO's key research goals."--Stinet.
This document contains detailed summaries for each of the U.S. Army Research Institute's basic research contracts for the fiscal years 1998 - 2003. These summaries are grouped according to three Basic Research Office program objectives: Providing fundamental knowledge to improve training in complex, digital environments; providing fundamental knowledge to improve leader assessment and accelerate leader development; and providing fundamental knowledge for identifying and measuring the attributes and skills that are critical to soldier recruiting, performance, and retention in the transforming Army. In addition to summarizing what was done or is being done, each summary also describes the contributions of that research effort to basic behavioral science and suggests how the findings might benefit the Army and other military services.
"This document contains detailed summaries for each of the U.S. Army Research Institute's basic research contracts for the fiscal year 2007. These summaries are grouped according to four Basic Research Unit program objectives: Providing fundamental knowledge to improve training in complex environments; providing fundamental knowledge to improving leader and team performance; providing fundamental knowledge for identifying and measuring the attributes and skills that are critical to Soldier recruiting, assignment, performance, and retention in the transforming Army; and providing fundamental knowledge for organizational behavior and network science research. In addition to summarizing what was done or is being done, each summary also describes the contributions of that research effort to basic behavioral science and suggests how the findings might benefit the Army and other military services"--Stinet.
"This document contains detailed summaries for each of the U.S. Army Research Institute's basic research contracts for the fiscal year 2010. These summaries are grouped according to four Basic Research Unit program objectives: providing fundamental knowledge to improve training in complex environments; providing fundamental knowledge to improving leader and team performance; providing fundamental knowledge for identifying and measuring the attributes and skills that are critical to Soldier recruiting, assignment, performance, and retention in the transforming Army; and providing fundamental knowledge for organizational behavior and network science research. In addition to summarizing what was done or is being done, each summary describes the contributions of that research effort to basic behavioral science and suggests how the findings might benefit the Army and other military services."--DTIC.