ACQUISITION OF VIDEO MONITORING SYSTEM TO ENHANCE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING
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CIA-RDP96-00789R002100140001-3
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November 4, 2016
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October 14, 1998
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May 21, 1985
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REPORT
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SUBJECT: (I1) Acquisition of Video Monitoring System to enhance
Operations and Training
]_. (U) Request the procurement for the authorization of resources
t:o procure~a video recording/playback system for the training and
operational use of the Prototype Operational Group (PUG) of DIA's
SUN STREAK Project. Such a system would significantly promote
accomplishment of the unit mission as follows:
a. (S/WNINTEL) Because of the nature of the training and
operational activities of this organization, access to actual
sessions should be restricted to viewer and monitor/interviewer.
Nevertheless, a need frequently exists for additional personnel,
s>uch as other student viewers or interviewers, supervisers,
managers, or outside analysts to observe events within the session
r.ontext. Attempts have been made to have a-~ditional personnel
p?e~s-ran_alLy observe training and operational sessions. Results have
Y>een less than satisfactory, as the presence of an extraneous person
often adversely effects the concentration and performance of the
viewer, as well as introduces an additional source of environmental
overlay, which may obscure or adulter the content of the sought-for
information. A "closed-circuit" video camera/monitor/recording
system would allow real time observation and analysis of
session-~hamber events, which would be beneficial for
outsid nalyst input and evaluation, managerial evaluation of
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t;raining effectiveness, and observational training of student
viewers and interviewers. Such a video system would also allow
_~essions to be both visually and auditorily recorded, where only
audio recording has been possible in the past. ~uch systems are
widely used today in high school and college athletic programs as a
valuable tool in training enhancement. Teams and individual players
c_an be retrospectively sYrown both proper actions performed and
mistakes made, graphically demonstrating correct and incorrect
courses of action, as well as providing coaching staff the
opportunity to not only evaluate strengths, but also identify points
rec{ui.ring further improvement and concentration. ~- -~?`~~--~,ad-eo
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-s-eordi~; c--a~pability wouldn a-13ow the viewer after the fact to
observe his own correct and incorrect actions, and permit the
:interviewer to observe in better detail the viewer's responses,
actions, and 'oody movements, all- of cahich are important not only as
signposts of viewer accuracy and proper mental process, but are also
relevant to the application of neuro-linguistics, a new
?biotechnology showing great potential for RV applications.
b. (U) In operations, a system of this nature would allow a
permanent record of data obtained,, rn~uch--..Q_ f___~zhicb -is -not only
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~~uditory, but visual in two or three-dimensions as well: Permanent
records wou"ld then permit more in-depth and thorough analysis,
lessening the possibility that important information might
inadvertently be lost or overlooked.
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1. (U) Following is a tabulation of tYiree possible configurations,
ranging from ideal to minimum acceptable:
a. (U) An ideal system would consist as follows.
Three remotely operated cameras--one mounted on the wall above
and to the right of the interviewer, allowing a full and.
unobstructed view of the remote viewer; one on the wall behind
and to the right of the viewer allowing a similar field of
vision of the interviewer; and one directly above the viewer's
end of the table, allowing a complete view of the viewer's
paper/modeling material. Cameras must neither emit any sound
while recording, nor provide any other indication that they are
in operation.
A video mixing system with all ancilliary controls, permitting
any combination of full and split screen mixing for both live
and recording f~~nctions.
Three recording systems to allow recording of audio/video
information from all three cameras as necessary.
Three video monitors, to allow real-time monitoring of up to all
three cameras/recorders to facilitate observation of
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viewer/interviewer/feedback interaction.
b. (U) A medium acceptable system would include as follows:
Two remotely controllable video cameras mounted behind viewer
and interviewer respectively.
Video mixing system.
Two recorders and two monitors.
c. (U) A minimum acceptable system would include:
One remotely controllable camera, with two available fixed
mounts--one behind the viewer, and one behind the interviewer as
described above.
One video recorder and one monitor.
4. (U) For present use, recommend that the third option be
implemented, and a single remote-controlled video camera, with two
mounts, one monitor, and one video recorder be acquired for use by
this organization. This will allow the video monitoring/recording
concept to be evaluated for the smallest initial expenditure.
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~~. (U) Provisional estimates from two firms in the Washington,
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