Human Performance

HUMAN PERFORMANCE
The 711th Human Performance Wing (711 HPW) is a unique combination of the Human Effectiveness Directorate (RH) and the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM). The synergies of combining the ideas, resources and technologies of these units position the 711 HPW as a world leader in the study and advancement of human performance.
Success Stories
WEARABLES
OPTIMIZING WARFIGHTER PERFORMANCE Real-time physical and cognitive insights from these tools enhance warfighter readiness,...
PROJECT BOAR
BASE OVERSIGHT OF AUTONOMOUS RESPONSE KEY BENEFITS Integration of small, unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) into wing missions...
BATDOK®
BATTLEFIELD ASSISTED TRAUMA DISTRIBUTED OBSERVATION KIT FACTS ABOUT BATDOK® BATDOK® assists medical providers in performing...
TACTICAL ANESTHESIA WORKSTATION (TAW)
Delivering Critical Care in the Battlefield Portable, modular medical station for enhanced critical care in austere...
STARS
SAFE TRUSTED AUTONOMY FOR RESPONSIBLE SPACECRAFT KEY TECHNOLOGIES Reinforcement...
INTEGRATED COCKPIT SENSING SYSTEM (ICS)
WHAT IS IT? The ICS system provides a modular, airworthy platform for comprehensive physiological, life-support and...
EN ROUTE CARE TRAINING
U.S. AIR FORCE SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE MEDICINE ABOUT EN ROUTE CARE The En Route Care Training Department in the United States Air...
MECHANICAL VENTILATION
AUTONOMOUS/CLOSED LOOP CONTROL FOR COMBAT CASUALTY CARE KEY BENEFITS “First of its kind” Food and Drug Administration...
KC-46 REMOTE VISION SYSTEM (RVS)
AFRL/711HPW/RHBC OPERATIONAL BASED VISION ASSESSMENT LABORATORY RVS TECHNOLOGY Enables Boom Operator to move from direct view...
Related Topics
Future of readiness: AFMS, partners explore innovative technologies
In a simulated drone-attack scenario at Fort Detrick, Maryland, medics moved quickly – recording vital signs, injuries, and treatments on a tablet before transferring the data with a single scan.
An expanding force: Aeromedical Nurse Practitioners elevate flight medicine readiness
FALLS CHURCH, Va. -- Midway through a training mission, a pilot begins experiencing blurred vision and disorientation - symptoms that could signal a serious underlying issue. With the flight aborted and the next sortie at risk, an aeromedical nurse practitioner...