The new devices, called “wearables,” are part of a new push to develop a “digital real-time fatigue monitoring and management capability for the fleet” that can be used to optimize watch-bill scheduling and staffing decisions based on sailors’ fatigue risk.
This article examines the racial sleep gap, which shows that Black and brown people get less sleep, on average, than their white counterparts. This article unpacks reasons for the disparity and provides solutions for organizational leaders hoping to close the racial sleep gap.