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Chapter 6 – Crew Characteristics6.3.3.2 Finalise Project Specific Target Audience DescriptionPurposeTo update the PSTAD for use during the detailed design of theequipment.Inputs • PSTAD• Equipment design information• Team organisation and user role specifications (Chap 5)• Result of training needs analyses (Chap 7)MethodsStepsOutputsNot IdentifiedThe steps are those used in PSTAD produced duringAssessment.The outputs are an updated version of those used in the PSTADproduced during Assessment.6.3.4 Manufacture Phase ActivitiesMaintain the PSTAD to allow identification of discrepancies in usercharacteristics, e.g., new users and the required remedial action (such astraining). Inputs, Methods, Steps and Outputs should be a further iteration ofthose outlined in Sect 6.3.3.2 above.6.3.5 In-Service Phase ActivitiesMaintain the PSTAD to ensure that it continues to accurately represent usercharacteristics (and the characteristics of new users once the system is inservice. Inputs, Methods, Steps and Outputs should be a further iteration ofthose outlined in Sect 6.3.3.2 above.6.3.6 Disposal Phase ActivitiesConsider use of previous PSTADs to support subsequent RN projects. The <strong>HFI</strong>focus should ensure appropriate feedback, on PSTAD development, is providedto the RNGTAD maintainer, currently SSG to support further development of themaster RNGTAD. For example, new data generated within the PSTAD, thatcould benefit other Naval Procurement programmes, should be fed back to theSSG-CSHF for integration into the master RNGTAD.<strong>HFI</strong> ActivitiesMay 2006 Page 6-23 Issue 4

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