Best Practices for Statistically Validating Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Tools Used in Operational Testing

In many situations, collecting sufficient data to evaluate system performance against operationally realistic threats is not possible due to cost and resource restrictions, safety concerns, or lack of adequate or representative threats. Modeling and simulation tools that have been verified, validated, and accredited can be used to supplement live testing in order to facilitate a more complete evaluation of performance. Two key questions that frequently arise when planning an operational test are (1) which (and how many) points within the operational space should be chosen in the simulation space and the live space for optimal ability to verify and validate the M&S, and (2) once that data is collected, what is the best way to compare the live trials to the simulated trials for the purpose of validating the M&S?...

2015 · Kelly Avery, Laura Freeman, Rebecca Medlin

Estimating System Reliability from Heterogeneous Data

This briefing provides an example of some of the nuanced issues in reliability estimation in operational testing. The statistical models are motivated by an example of the Paladin Integrated Management (PIM). We demonstrate how to use a Bayesian approach to reliability estimation that uses data from all phases of testing. Suggested Citation Browning, Caleb, Laura Freeman, Alyson Wilson, Kassandra Fronczyk, and Rebecca Dickinson. “Estimating System Reliability from Heterogeneous Data.” Presented at the Conference on Applied Statistics in Defense, George Mason University, October 2015....

2015 · Caleb Browning, Laura Freeman, Alyson Wilson, Kassandra Fronczyk, Rebecca Medlin

Improving Reliability Estimates with Bayesian Statistics

This paper shows how Bayesian methods are ideal for the assessment of complex system reliability assessments. Several examples illustrate the methodology. Suggested Citation Freeman, Laura J, and Kassandra Fronczyk. “Improving Reliability Estimates with Bayesian Statistics.” ITEA Journal of Test and Evaluation 37, no. 4 (June 2015). Paper:

2015 · Kassandra Fronczyk, Laura Freeman

Statistical Models for Combining Information Stryker Reliability Case Study

Reliability is an essential element in assessing the operational suitability of Department of Defense weapon systems. Reliability takes a prominent role in both the design and analysis of operational tests. In the current era of reduced budgets and increased reliability requirements, it is challenging to verify reliability requirements in a single test. Furthermore, all available data should be considered in order to ensure evaluations provide the most appropriate analysis of the system’s reliability....

2015 · Rebecca Medlin, Laura Freeman, Bruce Simpson, Alyson Wilson

Surveys in Operational Test and Evaluation

Recently DOT&E signed out a memo providing Guidance on the Use and Design of Surveys in Operational Test and Evaluation. This guidance memo helps the Human Systems Integration (HSI) community to ensure that useful and accurate HSI data are collected. Information about how HSI experts can leverage the guidance is presented. Specifically, the presentation will cover which HSI metrics can and cannot be answered by surveys. Suggested Citation Grier, Rebecca A, and Laura Freeman....

2015 · Rebecca Grier, Laura Freeman

Validating the PRA Testbed Using a Statistically Rigorous Approach

For many systems, testing is expensive and only a few live test events are conducted. When this occurs, testers frequently use a model to extend the test results. However, testers must validate the model to show that it is an accurate representation of the real world from the perspective of the intended uses of the model. This raises a problem when only a small number of live test events are conducted, only limited data are available to validate the model, and some testers struggle with model validation....

2015 · Rebecca Medlin, Dean Thomas