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  • Operations management
  • Cognitive systems engineering
  • Human-computer interaction

Background:

  • Multiteam systems (MTS) require effective coordination, often relying on dedicated integration teams.
  • Understanding the impact of communication settings on integration team performance is crucial for optimizing operations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how communication settings (co-located vs. distributed) affect integration team efficiency in a military MTS.
  • To examine the influence of shared situation awareness on decision-making outcomes within the integration team.
  • To identify the specific levels of situation awareness critical for performance.

Main Methods:

  • A study was conducted on a military MTS prosecuting time-sensitive targets.
  • The research compared performance and shared situation awareness in co-located versus distributed communication settings.
  • Qualitative observations were used to supplement quantitative findings.

Main Results:

  • Performance decreased when the integration team moved from a co-located to a distributed setting.
  • This performance decline was mediated by a reduction in shared situation awareness.
  • Learning effects were observed in the co-located setting but not in the distributed setting.
  • Misunderstandings persisted longer in distributed configurations.

Conclusions:

  • Co-located communication settings enhance integration team performance and situation awareness in MTS.
  • Situation awareness at level 3 is a significant predictor of overall performance dimensions.
  • Findings have implications for designing effective communication strategies in complex operational environments.