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Event Brief

As military systems grow larger and becoming more complex, the importance of testing and evaluation (T&E) is critical to avoid systems failure. Due to the uniqueness of defence systems, the repercussions of any malfunctions can cause detrimental effects to the military operations. 

While testing military systems can minimise risk of failures prior to production phase, the complexity of testing program often leads to costly mistakes and eventually program termination. To avoid adverse consequences, test engineers have to fully understand test and design processes, to allow precise planning needed to run program.

Unfortunately, while militaries recognise the importance of test and design analysis, these programs are constrained by costs, schedule and available resources. In view of this, it is critical for test engineers to plan their T&E programs effectively, identifying issues for tests, selection of the most suitable MOE and MOP, choice of testing methods and eventually test performance analysis – in order to obtain the needed quality data to make good judgment in a program acquisition/development effort.

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Course Objective

This three-day course is designed for military and commercial program managers, systems engineers, test project managers, test engineers, and test analysts. Although the course is technical in nature, the analytical and design methodology is taught from a layman’s viewpoint. The focus of the course is giving individuals practical insights into how to acquire and use data to make sound management and technical decisions in support of a development program. Numerous examples and test design or analysis “traps or pitfalls” will be discussed in class. Many design methods and analytic tools will be introduced. During this extensive study, the students (in groups) will participate in a detailed practical exercise designed to demonstrate the application of testing tools and methods for system evaluation.

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Trainer

Available Upon Request

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Course Agenda

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Who Should Attend

This training course is designed for:

  • Test engineers
  • Systems Engineers
  • Design Engineers
  • Logistic support leaders
  • Stakeholders who are involved in defining and developing large/complex systems
  • KEY ORGANISATIONS

  • Ministry of Defence
  • Defence Acquisition Agency
  • Defence R&D
  • Defence Contractors
  • All defence organisations involved in Test & Design Analysis
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    Contact Us

    For more information about the event, please contact +65 6501 4767 or emailmarketing@testandevaluation.com

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    What past delegates said about our past training courses?

    Very experienced & professional trainers and they covered all aspects. Trainer to trainee ratio is outstanding. I do enjoy the course because of the trainers.”

    Air Warfare Officer, Ground-Based Air Defence C3, RSAF

    Operational Test and Evaluation 2011

     

     

    The course is very relevant for TE practitioner and the trainers were able to enlighten the parts by parts with basic knowledge.”

    Concept Director, FSD, MINDEF

    Operational Test and Evaluation 2010

     

     

    The trainers took effort to ensure that our queries are answered and interacted with us at every available opportunity.”

    PO/USO, RSAF

    Operational Test and Evaluation for C2 Systems 2010

     

     

    The trainers are very qualified and knowledgeable. K2B International did a great job too.”

    Senior Project Officer, Navy

    Operational Test and Evaluation 2009

     

     

    The trainer was very experience and knowledgeable. There were relevant examples provided based on his past experience.”

    Staff Officer, RSAF

    Defence Test & Evaluation 2008

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