This document provides biographical information on Dr. Dwight C. Hageman, including his education, licenses, security clearance, work experience, military honors and awards, and selected publications. Dr. Hageman has over 30 years of experience in human factors research, instructional system design, and aircrew training. He has a doctorate in vocational and technical education and has held various roles developing training programs and materials for the military and commercial aviation.
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• Instructional Technology and Distance Learning Handbook (Volume 5 of Air Force
Manual 36-2235, Information for Designers of Instructional Systems) (AETC).
• TSRA for the USAF CV-22 tilt rotor aircraft for AETC and the Air Force Special
Operations Command (AFSOC):
• Nine CV-22 Syllabi of Instruction (SOI) for Pilot and Flight Engineer Mission
Qualification, Instructor Qualification, Requalification, Simulator Refresher and
Aircraft Commander Upgrade courses of instruction.
• Front End Analysis (Task Analysis, Learning Analysis, Media Selection Analysis
and Syllabi Development) for Finish Operator and Ruti Loom Technician jobs for
BGF Industries, Inc., Alta Vista, Virginia.
• Front End Analysis (Task Analysis, Learning Analysis, Media Selection Analysis
and Syllabi Development) for United States Customs Service, Airborne Surveillance
Center, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, TX.
• Development of an Interactive Knowledge Assessment and Training System
(IKATS) for U.S. Customs Service P-3 Interceptor/Tracker (Slick) and P-3 Airborne
Early Warning (AEW) (Dome) Pilots, Flight Engineers, and Detection System
Specialists.
IKATS Components:
- Aircrew Knowledge Review component for Initial Qualification Training and
Refresher Training.
- Aircrew Knowledge Certification component for Recurrent Certification,
Recertification and Annual Certification training
IKATS Courseware:
- Interactive Electronic Flight Manual (IEFM) for the pilots and flight engineers.
- Interactive Electronic Training Manual (IETM) for the Detection System
specialists.
- Electronic Open Book evaluations with 100% adaptive remediation for
knowledge review.
- Electronic Closed Book evaluations with 100% adaptive remediation for
knowledge certification.
IKATS Administration:
- Automatic scheduling and tracking of aircrew performance in the Knowledge
Review component.
- Automatic scheduling and tracking of aircrew performance in the Knowledge
Certification component.
• Development of nine modules of instruction for the USMC Advanced Tilt Rotor
Training syllabus for TRAWING FOUR, NAS Corpus Christi, TX.
1988 to 1993, Metrica, Inc., Senior Scientist.
Responsible for United States Air Force and Navy manpower, personnel, training and human
factors research and development projects for the Air Force Materiel Command (now the Air
Force Systems Command) Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, TX. Primary areas of research
included
• Learning ability measurement
• Cognitive assessment techniques
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• Individual ability assessment
• USAF job requirement analysis
• Survey and structured interview techniques
• Productivity enhancement technologies
• Computer-based models for manpower, personnel and training decisions
• Basic job skills analysis
• Intelligent tutorial system development research
Also responsible for the operational management support of the
• Time-Related Instructional Management System (TRIM) at four Air Education and
Training Command bases for the Air Force Education and Training Command
(AETC).
• Integrated Graphics and Operational Analysis Laboratory (IGOAL) for NASA at the
Johnson Space Center, Clearlake, TX.
1985 to 1988, Eagle Technology, Inc., Senior Analyst.
Responsible for manpower, personnel and training projects under the Air Education and Training
Command Training Technology Applications Program (TTAP), including the
• Analysis of human cognitive and motor requirements for operational performance
and training systems.
• Design, development, and implementation of advanced training technologies in the
operational environment.
• Analysis of advanced training technology transfer programs.
Provided training technology research and development support for the
• DoD Training and Performance Data Center.
• DoD Joint Service Manpower R&D Program.
• USAF Air Force Systems Command Aerospace Medical Division.
• Air Force Human Resources Laboratory.
• Air Force Systems Command Advanced Training System Program Office.
1979 to 1985, American Airlines Training Corporation, Director of Training Resources.
Responsible for the design, development, and implementation of total aircrew training systems
for commercial and military clients, including the analysis of training requirements, the design,
development and integration of instructional media including electronic technical documentation
and interactive multimedia courseware, part-task training devices, and flight simulators, the
provisioning of instructor personnel, and the implementation, evaluation, and support of
operational systems.
Aircrew system development experience included total training system analysis, design,
development and integration of instructional media including electronic technical documentation
and interactive multimedia courseware, part-task training devices, and flight simulators for the
• Cessna Citation (total training system analysis, design, development,
implementation, and evaluation)
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• Sikorsky S-76 (total training system analysis, design, development, implementation,
and evaluation)
• Shorts 330/360 (total training system analysis and design)
• Beech King Air (total training system analysis and design)
• SAAB-Fairchild 340 (total training system analysis and design)
• McDonnell-Douglas DC-10, MD 80 (total training system analysis, design,
development, implementation, and evaluation)
• KC-10 (total training system analysis, design, development, implementation, and
evaluation)
• Boeing B-747 (total training system analysis, design, development, implementation,
and evaluation)
• Boeing B-737 (total training system analysis, design, development, implementation,
and evaluation)
• Boeing KC-135 (total training system analysis, design, development,
implementation, and evaluation)
• Lockheed C-5, C-141, and C-130 (total training system analysis and design)
• NASA Space Transportation System (Space Shuttle) (total training system analysis)
1975 to 1979, Northrop Worldwide Aircraft Services, Inc., Manager of Instructional and
Media Design.
Managed curriculum development for the Royal Saudi Air Force Maintenance Training
Assistance Program. Responsible for
• The design, development, and evaluation of written curriculum materials,
instructional television productions, and audio-visual materials in support of more
than 200 units of instruction for a one-year technical and aircraft maintenance
training program.
• Managed instructional designer, television producer/director, graphic production,
editor, learning resource center, and word processing center personnel.
1973 to 1975, USAF Security Police Academy, Air Education and Training Command,
Chief of Training Development.
Responsible for training development and management of 23 resident and four non-resident
courses, a $1.5 million annual budget, over $3 million of supplies and equipment, the
standardization and evaluation of more than 600 instructors, and a Learning Resource Center for
Security Police worldwide.
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1972-1973, Air Education and Training Command, Commander, USAF Basic Training
Squadron.
Responsible for a training facility for 1200 U.S. Air Force trainees. Directed a staff of officers
and enlisted personnel. Managed the functions of technical training, administration, operational
standardization, and scheduling of operations.
1968-1972, USAF Helicopter Search and Rescue Organizations, Phu Cat AB, Republic of
Vietnam, and Laredo AFB, Texas, Commander.
Managed flight operations, maintenance, personnel, administration, and training functions.
Developed operational procedures and training programs.
1964-1968, USAF Reserve Officer Training Corps, University of Michigan, Professor of
Aerospace Science.
Developed and presented air science, management, leadership, and tactical training courses to Air
Force officer candidates. Performed the duty of Commandant of Cadets. Designed educational,
administrative, and operational procedures.
1955-1964, USAF, Pilot and Flight Operations Management.
Positions of successively increasing responsibility in aircraft flight operations and aircrew
training, and in the standardization, evaluation, and administration of flight operations.
MILITARY HONORS AND AWARDS:
• Distinguished Flying Cross with four Oak Leaf Clusters
• Air Medal with 12 Oak Leaf Clusters
• Air Force Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters
• Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm
• Military Airlift Command Outstanding Safety Achievement Award
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PROJECTS:
Hageman, D.C. (1981). Interface Requirement: PLATO to Part-Task Trainers. Proceedings of Control Data
Corporation PLATO Aviation Symposium, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Hageman, D.C. (1983). Effectiveness of Two-Dimensional Simulation in Avionics Procedural Training.
Proceedings of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Conference, Reno, Nevada.
Hageman, D.C. (1983). The Validity of Computer--Based Instruction for Predicting On-task Competencies for
Operation of Inertial Navigation System Equipment. Doctoral Dissertation, University of North Texas, Denton,
Texas.
Hageman. D.C. (1985). A Concept for Intelligent Psychomotor Training Systems. Proceedings of the National
Security Industrial Association (NSIA) Fifth Annual Conference on Personnel and Training Factors in System
Effectiveness, San Antonio, Texas.
Hageman, D.C. (1985). Effective Training Systems for High Technology Equipment Operation.
Proceedings of the National Security Industrial Association (NSIA) Fifth Annual Conference onPersonnel
and Training System Effectiveness, San Antonio, Texas.
Hageman, D.C. (1986). Training Technology Transfer Program: Defense Science Board Initiatives,Office of the
Secretary of the Defense Initiatives, Training Data and Analysis Center Responsibilities. Defense Training and
Performance Data Center, Orlando, Florida.
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Driskill, W.E., Hageman, D.C., and Weissmuller, J.J. (1989). Weapon System-Specific Occupational Analysis.
(AFHRL 89-xx). Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, Texas.
Driskill, W.E., Hageman, D.C., and Weismuller, J.J. (1989). The Identification and Evaluation of Methods to
Determine Ability Requirements for Different Air Force Occupational Specialties. (AFHRL 89-34). Armstrong
Laboratory, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, Texas.
Hageman, D.C., Arnold, J.D., and Branaum, J.G. (1990). Demonstration Avionics Job Family TutorSoftware
Design Plan. Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, Texas
Hageman, D.C., and Branaum, J.G. (1990). Basic Job Skills Tutoring System. Detailed Research Plan.
Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, Texas.
Stone, B.M., Curry, G.L., and Hageman, D.C. (1990). Extending the Time To Proficiency Model For Simultaneous
Application to Multiple Jobs. (AFHRL-TP-90-42). Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, Texas.
Driskill, W.E., Weissmuller, J.J., and Hageman, D.C. (1990). Weapon System-Specific Occupational Analysis.
(AFHRL 90-xx). Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, Texas
Hageman, D.C., Mann, J.V., and Powell, R.B. (1994). Interactive Courseware (ICW) Design Strategy, Flow
Charts, Storyboards and Scripts, Instructional Media Data Files, and Training Evaluation and Validation Report
for the F-16 Aircraft Familiarization, Technical Order (General), and Weight and Balance (General) USAF
Field Training Courses. Air Education and Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas.
Hageman, D.C., and Yount, S.B. (1994). Simulator For Electronic Combat Training (SECT) Task Analysis
Report, Learning Analysis Report ,and Media Selection Report for the Electronic Warfare Officer Course. Air
Education and Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas.
Hageman, D.C., and Yount, S.B. (1995). Learning Analysis Report, Media Selection Report, Interactive
Courseware (ICW) Design Strategy, Flow Charts, Storyboards and Scripts, Instructional Media Data Files, and
Validation Report for Mission Need Statement (MNS) and Operational Requirements Document (ORD) Preparation
for the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). Air Education and Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas.
Hageman, D.C., and Kanno, S. (1995). Mission/Task Analysis Report, Training System Requirements Report,
Interim Training Media Assessment Report, Objectives and Media Analysis Report, and Training System Basis
Analysis Report: Training System Requirements Analysis for the USAF Air Education and Training Command
Bomber-Fighter SUPT. AETC, Randolph AFB, TX.
Hageman, D.C. (1996). Test and Measurement Handbook. Volume 12,.Air Force Manual 36-2235, Instructional
System Development. Air Education and Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas.
Hageman, D.C., and Kanno, S. (1997). Training Situation Analysis Report: Instructional Systems
Development in Aviation Physiology Survival Training: Integration of SH-60 Aviation Physiology
Refresher Training (RP3) Into Flight Simulators. Naval Air Warfare Center, Training Systems Division, Orlando,
Florida.
Hageman, D.C., and Kanno, S. (1997). Training Situation Analysis Report: Instructional Systems Development in
Aviation Physiology Survival Training: Integration of P-3 Aviation Physiology Refresher Training (RP2) Into
Flight Simulators. Naval Air Warfare Center, Training Systems Division, Orlando, Florida.
Hageman, D.C., and Kanno, S. (1997). Training Situation Analysis Report: Instructional Systems Development in
Aviation Physiology Survival Training: Integration of F/A-18 Aviation Physiology Refresher Training (RP1) Into
Flight Simulators. Naval Air Warfare Center, Training Systems Division, Orlando, Florida.
Hageman, D.C. (1997). Distance Learning and Instructional Technology Handbook. Volume5,.Air Force Manual
36-2235, Instructional System Development. Air Education and Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas.
Hageman, D.C., and Kanno, S. (1998). Nine Syllabi of Instruction (SOI) for Pilot and Flight Engineer Mission
Qualification, Instructor Qualification, Requalification, Simulator Refresher and Aircraft Commander Upgrade
courses of instruction for the CV-22 aircraft. Air Education and Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas.
Hageman, D.C. (1998). Front End Analysis (Task Analysis, Learning Analysis, Media Selection Analysis and
Syllabi Development) for Finish Operator and Ruti Loom Technician jobs for BGF Industries, Inc., Alta Vista,
Virginia.
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Hageman, D.C. (1999). Front End Analysis (Task Analysis, Learning Analysis, Media Selection Analysis and
Syllabi Development) for United States Customs Service, Airborne Surveillance Center, Naval Air Station, Corpus
Christi,
Texas.
Hageman, D.C. (2000). Interactive Knowledge Assessment and Training System (IKATS) for U.S. Customs
Service P-3 Interceptor/Tracker (Slick) and P-3 Airborne Early Warning (AEW) (Dome) Pilots, Flight Engineers,
and Detection System Specialists.
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