Sec. 227. HUMAN FACTORS MODELING AND SIMULATION ACTIVITIES
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## SEC. 227 HUMAN FACTORS MODELING AND SIMULATION ACTIVITIES **[**[10 U.S.C. 2358 note](/us/usc/t10/s2358)**]** ###
(a)Activities Required The Secretary of Defense shall develop and provide for the carrying out of human factors modeling and simulation activities designed to do the following: ####
(1)Provide warfighters and civilians with personalized assessment, education, and training tools. ####
(2)Identify and implement effective ways to interface and team warfighters with machines. ####
(3)Result in the use of intelligent, adaptive augmentation to enhance decision making. ####
(4)Result in the development of techniques, technologies, and practices to mitigate critical stressors that impede warfighter and civilian protection, sustainment, and performance. ###
(b)Purpose The overall purpose of the activities shall be to accelerate research and development that enhances capabilities for human performance, human-systems integration, and training for the warfighter. ###
(c)Participants in Activities Participants in the activities may include the following: ####
(1)Elements of the Department of Defense engaged in science and technology activities. ####
(2)Program Executive Offices of the Department. ####
(3)Academia. ####
(4)The private sector. ####
(5)Such other participants as the Secretary considers appropriate.
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