Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Human Terrain Teams (HTTs) are five- to nine-person teams deployed by the Human Terrain System (HTS) to support field commanders by filling their cultural knowledge gap in the current operating environment and providing cultural interpretations of events occurring within their area of operations. The team is

    • 1MB
    • 122
  2. Security and threat assessments for special events and dignitary visits. Case support and real-time assistance with phone number and record searches, law enforcement record checks and open source information analysis. Link charts, pharmacy history, timelines and financial analysis.

  3. Feb 18, 2009 · Inside Higher Ed recently published an interview with Roberto González, an associate professor of anthropology at San Jose State University, on the Human Terrain System (HTS), a U.S. Army program in which social scientists are embedded with military units.

  4. The Human Terrain System (HTS) was a United States Army, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) support program employing personnel from the social science disciplines – such as archaeology, anthropology, sociology, political science, historians, regional studies, and linguistics – to provide military commanders and staff with an understanding of the local population (i.e. the "human ...

  5. Aug 28, 2009 · Rough Terrain: The Human Terrain Program Embeds Anthropologists With the U.S. Military in Afghanistan. The American soldiers gathered in a makeshift conference room where fine dust coated the long table and maps hung on the walls.

  6. ForuM | the Way Ahead for Human terrain teams The Army created Human Terrain Teams (HTTs) to provide combat forces in Afghanistan and Iraq with knowledge of the human terrain, or put differently, “sociocul - tural knowledge.” HTTs are small, cross-functional teams of specially trained military officers, research managers, and civilian

  7. People also ask

  8. provides current research and updates on those natural, technological and human-caused hazards to which the state of Ohio is most vulnerable. Knowledge of these hazards, their frequency, and the state’s overall vulnerability to them allows state and local government officials to better

  1. People also search for