Knowledge Core Collection:https://hdl.handle.net/11681/465862024-03-29T02:40:57Z2024-03-29T02:40:57ZThe madness behind the method : showing the human side of developing a world-class institutionMoynihan, Emily B.Mitchell, Candice B.Patel, Reena R.Anderson, Marrissa A.Schweitzer, David T.https://hdl.handle.net/11681/482902024-03-12T09:01:41Z2024-03-01T00:00:00ZTitle: The madness behind the method : showing the human side of developing a world-class institution
Authors: Moynihan, Emily B.; Mitchell, Candice B.; Patel, Reena R.; Anderson, Marrissa A.; Schweitzer, David T.
Abstract: The 2022–2023 Leadership Development Program 2 (LDP2) team from the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) created this document to explore the human side of ITL’s history through the viewpoints of former influential figures at the lab. These individuals played a crucial role in elevating the lab to its current prominent position. The dynamic nature of the document allows continuous addition of such stories, providing to future generations insight into the unwavering commitment of the pioneers who established ITL’s esteemed legacy. Each narrative sheds light on different aspects of the lab, including its people, diversity, and excellence. The document serves as both a tribute to the lab’s achievements and a wellspring of inspiration for aspiring leaders, showcasing the profound impact of dedication and teamwork. By celebrating these stories, we are able to learn from those who came before us and cultivate an enhanced vision for the future.
Description: Special Report2024-03-01T00:00:00ZToxic Industrial Chemical / Material Intelligence Tool (TICMINT) user guideClement, Michael A.Broderick, Jonathan S.Garton, Byron M.https://hdl.handle.net/11681/479242023-11-30T10:01:26Z2023-11-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Toxic Industrial Chemical / Material Intelligence Tool (TICMINT) user guide
Authors: Clement, Michael A.; Broderick, Jonathan S.; Garton, Byron M.
Abstract: The Toxic Industrial Chemical / Material Intelligence Tool (TICMINT) is a web application that provides critical chemical and toxicological information to users quickly and efficiently for the purpose of enacting safe maneuvers in areas of operations. It provides an in-depth look at the makeup, properties, and hazardous effects of nearly 400 toxic chemicals of interest. It also provides background on the chemical makeup of a bevy of building materials, enabling soldiers in areas of operation to determine the toxicological risks associated with the combustion of those materials in their environment. This document’s purpose is to demonstrate the functionality of the TICMINT web application and provide instructional material for those managing its content.
Description: Special Report2023-11-01T00:00:00ZDiscover ERDC 101 and 201 training modules user’s guideClement, Michael A.Broderick, Jonathan S.Garton, Byron M.Pan, Jackhttps://hdl.handle.net/11681/479182023-11-29T15:06:50Z2023-11-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Discover ERDC 101 and 201 training modules user’s guide
Authors: Clement, Michael A.; Broderick, Jonathan S.; Garton, Byron M.; Pan, Jack
Abstract: Discover ERDC is a web-based tool that functions as a knowledge management hub by enabling employees of the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) to access valuable resources such as detailed employee profiles, organizational details, and links to other knowledge stores. This document covers the update of the ERDC 101 and 201 video player systems, the addition of a training component to those modules, and the integration of the systems into Discover ERDC. The updated video systems contain a collection of onboarding video presentations that give new employees critical information about their careers at ERDC. In addition, Discover ERDC 101 and 201 provide progress-tracking mechanics for asynchronous learning, as well as the ability to certify that employees have completed the training modules. This document serves as a user guide for these tools, providing an overview of the content and functionality.
Description: Special Report2023-11-01T00:00:00ZA/E/C Graphics Standard : Release 2.2Spangler, Stephen C.Fujan, Roger J.Piotrowski, Gerald L.Baker, Brian M.https://hdl.handle.net/11681/474522023-08-22T13:13:29Z2023-08-01T00:00:00ZTitle: A/E/C Graphics Standard : Release 2.2
Authors: Spangler, Stephen C.; Fujan, Roger J.; Piotrowski, Gerald L.; Baker, Brian M.
Abstract: The A/E/C Graphics Standard Release 2.2 has been developed by the Computer-Aided Design/Building Information Modeling Technology Center to document how proper hand-drafting practices can be achieved in advanced modeling. It is through the collection and documentation of these practices that consistent models and drawings shall be achieved throughout the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), as well as other federal agencies. In the collection of these practices, various historical USACE District drafting manuals were consulted and compared against practices contained in industry and national standards, with consideration toward whether software can achieve those practices. The documentation of these practices will help to achieve both clear and aesthetically pleasing construction documents.
Description: Special Report2023-08-01T00:00:00Z