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Title: CONOPS Elements


1
Air Education and Training Command
Sustaining the Combat Capability of Americas Air
Force
Test of Basic Aviation Skills (TBAS)
Implementation Status
2nd Lt Kirk Reimer AETC SAS/CS 29 Nov 05
I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l
l e n c e
2
Overview
  • Risks to TBAS Implementation plan and follow-on
    PCSM (TBAS) operation
  • Program management tool to identify/address all
    programmatic risks

3
Plan
  • Hardware received Oct 05 - Nov 05
  • System config/assembly Nov 05 - Apr 06
  • Begin loading s/w on systems Jan 06
  • TBAS shipped to sites May 06 - Jun 06
  • BAT systems deactivated 17 Jul 06
  • TBAS set-up at sites 17 Jul - 13 Aug 06
  • TBAS operational at all sites 14 Aug 06
  • Boards stop using BAT scores 30 Sep 06

4
Risk 1
  • Risk TBAS scores add no incremental significance
    to that of the AFOQT / flying experience baseline
  • Impact Inclusion of too many subtest scores
    potentially degrades PCSM model predictive
    ability Drives other efforts (e.g., equating
    studies involving BAT TBAS, experimental
    operational TBAS) that also must be accomplished
    prior to operational implementation Determines
    TBAS test battery content and administration
    order
  • Plan Ensure significance of subtest in scoring
    algorithm only in presence of AFOQT and flying
    experience.
  • POC 1Lt Nathan Murphy / 1Lt Caleb Earnest

5
Risk 2
  • Risk TBAS test taking instructions may be vague
    or misleading
  • Impact Candidates may misunderstand
    instructions resulting in scores not reflecting
    their true abilities
  • Plan Request Dr Carretta and Dr Ree review the
    test instructions
  • POC 2Lt Kirk Reimer

6
Risk 3
  • Risk TBAS tests may demonstrate a bias in either
    gender or ethnicity
  • Impact PCSM test scores favor certain
    candidates resulting in lawsuits or Congressional
    inquiries
  • Plan
  • Recommend no minimum for consideration on board
    until enough data is gathered on minority groups
    to test bias?
  • Determine collection goals for conducting valid
    bias tests, collect the data, continue testing
    during TBAS operation, update rules as necessary
  • Explore equating strategy between BAT and TBAS to
    establish continuity of PCSM database (1993)
  • Allows historical (trend) analyses
  • Allows us to draw on BAT-based PCSM to address
    subgroup issues (e.g., adverse impact, predictive
    bias)
  • Difficulty arises in lack of identical subtest
    continuity---overcome with factor analysis?

7
Risk 3 (Cont)
  • Plan
  • After deciding on TBAS-based PCSM model,
    re-accomplish BAT-TBAS equating on larger
    existing database
  • POC 1Lt Nathan Murphy / SSgt Burkhardt

8
Risk 4
  • Risk PCSM-TBAS scoring algorithm (based on
    pre-operational TBAS test) may assign regression
    weights which incorrect for operational TBAS
  • Impact Operational PCSM-TBAS give candidates
    scores which are inconsistent with their actual
    test performance which may lead to protest
  • Plan Conduct comparison between pre-operational
    and operational TBAS so operational scores can
    use scoring equation (regression weights)
    developed using experimental TBAS
  • POC SSgt Burkhardt / 1Lt Nathan Murphy

9
Risk 5
  • Risk Future technical support or upgrades may be
    designed for wrong equipment/software
  • Impact May lead to upgrade failures or extend
    technical support lead times
  • Plan Document TBAS hardware and software
  • POC SSgt Burkhardt / Datavise

10
Risk 6
  • Risk Testing at different locations may not be
    standardized
  • Impact Candidate scores may be unfairly
    helped/hurt by testing application resulting in
    lawsuits/Congressional inquires
  • Plan
  • Develop TBAS test administration manual to ensure
    standardized test administration procedures
    including instructions to applicants, data
    collection and processing, recovery from system
    failure, etc.
  • Develop TBAS Information Pamphlet analogous to
    AFOQT Information Pamphlet, this would provide
    applicants with information about TBAS subtests,
    application procedures, etc.
  • POC Datavise

11
Risk 7
  • Risk Test-Retest policy may give unfair
    advantage to candidates who take the test twice
  • Impact Candidates not taking the test twice may
    bring lawsuits or Congressional inquires
  • Plan
  • When BAT was implemented operationally, no
    retests were allowed
  • AFRL study showed a 6 month retest interval was
    acceptable policy changed to be consistent with
    AFOQT (6 month retest interval)
  • Study whether TBAS retests should be permitted
  • Analyze existing TBAS retest results to see if
    learning occurred at various intervals keep
    existing 6-month rule unless analysis indicates
    otherwise
  • TBAS subtests are less reliable (shorter?) than
    BAT subtests may affect retest performance
  • Consider creating TBAS composites (e.g., ATT
    HTT ATTHTT) or lengthening subtests to increase
    score reliability
  • POC 2Lt Kirk Reimer

12
Risk 8
  • Risk PCSM TBAS test may not be in compliance
    with APA standards
  • Impact Candidates may bring lawsuits or
    Congressional inquires on basis of non-compliance
  • Plan
  • TBAS Test Manual must be completed or under
    development
  • Subgroup norms including information about
    adverse impact and predictive bias
  • Partially addressed by minority group analysis
    plan
  • POC 1Lt Nathan Murphy / 1Lt Caleb Earnest

13
Risk 9
  • Risk TBAS test systems may be vulnerable to
    candidate test manipulation
  • Impact Candidates may hack or otherwise
    manipulate TBAS test station to influence their
    TBAS scores
  • Plan Lock-down the TBAS system so only
    essential test functions can perform and no
    function outside of the test can be performed
  • POC SSgt Burkhardt

14
Risk ?
  • Document TBAS development process
  • Establish a continuing process of IOTE
    throughout life of TBAS
  • Establish a plan to develop the follow-on to
    TBAS put on a 7-8 year development cycle similar
    to AFOQT new form development
  • Retain BAT software for possible future use

15
Replenishing the Combat Capability of Americas
Air Force
I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l
l e n c e
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