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  2. The HTS program focuses on mapping the "human terrain" (i.e. the local population in an area in which military are deployed). In order to do this, HTTs create databases of information about local leaders, tribes or social groups, political disputes, economic issues, and social problems.

  3. Human Terrain Mapping (HTM) is an overarching concept that refers to methods and tools used to systematically collect and catalog social and ethnographic information so that units can create and share a map of the human terrain in their area of operations (AO) (Marr, Cushing, Garner, & Thompson, 2008).

  4. Team members do have organic computing equipment that can operate at and away from the HQ, including the Map-HT (Mapping the Human Terrain) system. The Map-HT system is a computer suite of hardware and software that allows the team to conduct cultural information management as well as analyze human terrain data collected in the field.

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  5. Oct 1, 2017 · Benefits. Sociocultural Analysis. HTS’s raison d’etre was the mapping of the human terrain. In the non- or semi-permissive environments that characterized Iraq and Afghanistan, trained professionals could uniquely and quickly offer qualitative exploratory research to combat units.

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  7. Jul 1, 2015 · The U.S. Army’s Human Terrain System (HTS), a program that embedded social scientists with deployed units, endured a rough start as it began deploying teams to Iraq and Afghanistan in 2007. 1 These early experiences had a lasting impact on the program.

  8. Nov 26, 2019 · Definition. Research and data gathering activities primarily conducted for military or intelligence purposes to understand the “human terrain,”—the social, ethnographic, cultural, and political elements of the people among whom the U.S. Armed Forces are operating and/or in countries prone to political instability.

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