Supporting common ground across multiple operator perspectives - Creating collaborative solutions for distributed processing, exploitation, and dissemination (PED)

Arthur Wollocko, Michael Farry, Martin Voshell, Michael P. Jenkins, Michael Pellicano
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This paper describes how a Cognitive Systems Engineering approach was used to design a collaborative work system for the emerging distributed Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED) enterprise. Working closely with domain practitioners and based on previously identified capability gaps, we designed a prototype system to address key cognitive and collaborative functions not supported in existing chat tools in use by the community. We then extended standard chat functionality with an Asynchronous, Multi-dimensional Chat Client to develop a set of interactive design seeds. The initial design seeds were based on providing: (1) real-time, on-topic contextual cues about collaborators' activities with regard to a shared intelligence picture; (2) automated information gathering assistance; and (3) enhanced functionality using easily developed, modular, external software extensions. Initial results based on feedback from operators are then discussed to shape future design iterations. We conclude that future PED tools based on these enhanced functionalities have significant potential to help personnel easily and effectively access, manage, and monitor multiple shared frames of reference with their analytical, consumer, and collector counterparts, establishing a common ground that is critical for emerging distributed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) workflows.
支持跨多个运营商视角的共同点——为分布式处理、开发和传播(PED)创建协作解决方案
本文描述了如何使用认知系统工程方法为新兴的分布式处理、开发和传播(PED)企业设计协同工作系统。与领域实践者紧密合作,并基于先前确定的能力差距,我们设计了一个原型系统,以解决社区使用的现有聊天工具不支持的关键认知和协作功能。然后,我们使用异步、多维聊天客户端扩展标准聊天功能,以开发一组交互设计种子。最初的设计种子是基于提供:(1)关于合作者的活动的实时、主题上下文线索;(2)自动信息收集协助;(3)使用易于开发的模块化外部软件扩展来增强功能。然后讨论基于操作人员反馈的初步结果,以形成未来的设计迭代。我们的结论是,基于这些增强功能的未来PED工具具有巨大的潜力,可以帮助工作人员轻松有效地访问、管理和监控与其分析、消费者和收集器对应的多个共享参考框架,建立对新兴的分布式情报、监视和侦察(ISR)工作流程至关重要的共同基础。
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