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RMKS/1. In a continuous effort to reduce administrative overhead, we recently
reviewed duties onboard selected Fleet units and identified seven shipboard
collateral duties that will be eliminated immediately with minimal impact to
mission: Athletics Officer, Library Officer, Health Benefits Advisor,
Community Relations Project Officer, Enlisted Safety Committee (Safety Petty
Officers have not been eliminated, but the Committee will be combined into
the Safety Council), Knowledge Management Officer, and Voting Officer.
Effective today these collateral duties are no longer required. Updates to
policies and instructions will be forthcoming.
2. We are not done with this effort. Overall, the goal is to remove burden
from Sailors, allow more time to focus on core warfighting, and evaluate our
Sailors first and foremost on performance and value in primary duties. This
initiative is not about removing all collateral duties or titles wholesale,
but is instead to look at what demands we are putting on ships/squadrons by
instruction and policy that distract from core warfighting. There are duties
not specified to a billet or office that remain very important; we are after
those that are trivial, have outlived their usefulness, are implicit in
primary billet descriptions, or should be temporary only (at command
discretion to put talent to task when needed).
3. To achieve this intended outcome, the Master Chief Petty Officer of the
Navy (MCPON) will lead a working group effort to conduct a comprehensive
review of all collateral duties. MCPON will report his findings via Fleet
leadership directly to the Chief of Naval Operations later this summer.
4. Please lend your voice to this effort directly by identifying outdated or
redundant duties for the working group and leadership to consider; especially
those duties whose principal function is administrative in nature and
distract time and energy from core warfighting. Our focus must be on war
fighting, on lethality and on being the most capable Navy we can be. Submit
your feedback at: www.navy.mil/RAD
5. Released by ADM W. F. Moran, Vice Chief of Naval Operations.//
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