U.S. Fleet Forces Command Blog
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Individual Augmentee Process
Over the last several years, we have made many changes to the Individual Augmentation (IA) process. We’ve added resources to each step in the process to better serve affected Sailors and their families. Our pre-assignment training has been improved as well as our post-assignment follow-up. We’ve been able to develop a “one-stop shopping” IA support website and have seen the Navy as a whole step-up to better support Sailor and their families in every phase of the IA experience.
All that said, I know there is more we can do to improve the IA process for both our Sailors and their families. I’d like to get your thoughts and ideas (from both our A
Sexual Assault Prevention
This month, Secretary of the Navy Mabus hosted a Navy Sexual Assault Prevention Summit. At the summit, he noted the pervasive effects of sexual assault, stating “the effect on a survivor is devastating, but it’s not just an individual travesty. Sexual assaults affect the survivor’s family and friends. It’s corrosive to morale and to our operational and combat readiness.” SECNAV has rightfully focused us on a core Navy issue, at the very heart of who we are and what we represent.
One of my fundamental beliefs is that we should honor and respect those around us and treat others as we would want to be treated. A violation of this respect is a violati
Fleet Training Effectiveness
SONAR977 asked: “I see a lot of posts on the blog concerning training. What is USFF doing to hold warfare enterprises accountable for training of sailors while approving acquisitions? There are too many systems in fleet use at the tip of the spear which have no formal training for the operator. If the sailors can not operate systems properly, because they have not been trained, lack functional training equipment, or opportunities to realistically practice skills learned we have failed as leaders.”
I agree with SONAR977 that it is imperative that our Sailors are properly trained and know how to operate and maintain their systems. I see at least three areas that need t
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