Christine Covas-Smith
2 articles
United States
Air Education and Training Command
Biography
Dr. Christine Covas-Smith is the Deputy Division Chief of Future Environments, she is a Research Psychologist and provides scientific and technical vision and strategic leadership to the development of the future learning environment at Headquarters Air Education and Training Command’s Intelligence, Analysis and Innovation Directorate (HQ AETC A2/9). Dr. Covas-Smith holds a Ph.D. in Psychology: Cognition, Action & Perception (2011), and a M.S. (2005) and B.S. (2004) in Applied Psychology: Human Factors and I/O Psychology from Arizona State University.
Publications by Year
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DAFMAN for a New Era: Uniting Expertise to Implement Competency-Based Learning
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JJ Walcutt
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Dr. Wendy Walsh
U.S. Air Force / Air Education and Training Command
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Christine Covas-Smith
Air Education and Training Command
Education
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ED 3: Innovating Talent Strategies: Competency, Collaboration, and Engagement in the Modern Force
I/ITSEC 2025
Measuring Learning Technology Maturity in DoD Acquisition
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Kevin Owens
Applied Research Laboratories: The University of Texas at Austin
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Shawn Miller
Defense Acquisition University
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Jeanine DeFalco
Mixta Re, Inc.
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Christine Covas-Smith
Air Education and Training Command
Policy, Standards, Management and Acquisition
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PSMA 5: Fast Track: Accelerating Defense Learning and Acquisition
I/ITSEC 2025