Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act, Section 734, Weapon Systems Line of Inquiry: Overview and Blast Overpressure Tool—A Module for Human Body Blast Wave Exposure for Safer Weapons Training

Author:

Spencer Rachel W1,Brokaw Elizabeth1ORCID,Carr Walter2,Chen Zhijian J3,Garfield Bradley A2,Garimella Harsha T3,Gharahi Hamidreza3,Iampaglia Joseph4,Lalis Lisa1,Przekwas Andrzej3,Skotak Maciej4,Xynidis Michael A1,Dominijanni Andrew1,Dias George1,Danley Lura1,Gupta Raj K5

Affiliation:

1. The MITRE Corporation , McLean, VA 22102-7539, USA

2. Computational Fluid Dynamics Research Corporation (CFDRC) , Huntsville, AL 35806, USA

3. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) , Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA

4. US Army Training Doctrine and Command (TRADOC) Range Safety Team (USA/USMC) , Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5748, USA

5. US Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) , Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5000, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Experiences by service members in recent conflicts and training environments illuminate concerns about the possible effects of blast overpressure (BOP) exposure on brain health. Section 734 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 (Public Law 115-91) requires that the Secretary of Defense conducts a longitudinal medical study on blast pressure exposure of members of the Armed Forces during combat and training, and the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs was assigned responsibility for fulfilling requirements. The study’s goal is to improve DoD’s understanding of the impact of BOP exposure from weapon systems on service members’ brain health and inform policy for risk mitigation, unit readiness, and health care decisions. This article focuses on the activities of the Weapon Systems Line of Inquiry (LOI) and the development of a prototype BOP Tool. Materials and Methods The DoD established the Section 734 Workgroup, which developed a program structure with five LOIs. The Weapon Systems LOI coordinated, collated, and analyzed information on BOP resulting from heavy weapons and blast events to inform strategies, and accounted for emerging research on health effects and performance. Ongoing research was leveraged to develop a BOP Tool as a standalone module and for integration into the Range Managers Toolkit. Results The effort identified opportunities for the DoD to improve the clarity of communications about BOP exposure, risk, and safety; establish methods to leverage emerging research; and develop a prototype BOP Tool to predict exposure loads when firing heavy weapons in training. Conclusions It is recommended that the DoD revises requirements and policy to improve and standardize safety guidance throughout research, development, testing, and evaluation; acquisition; and training. The validated BOP Tool allows users to generate a scenario to predict BOP exposure and allows service members to modify them during planning for safer training.

Funder

Defense Health Agency

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

Reference16 articles.

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2. H.R. 2810 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018;115th Congress (2017-2018)

3. S.1790 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 (Pub. L. 116–92);116th Congress (2019-2020)

4. Risk Management Magazine, Training Range Safety;Iampaglia,2019

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