ATTENDANCE AT THE 2022 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LEADERSHIP CONTINUUM:

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SUBJ/ATTENDANCE AT THE 2022 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL 
LEADERSHIP CONTINUUM// 
 
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POC/Jeff Dugard/CAPT/OPNAV/LOC: N980A/TEL: (703) 695-8534, DSN 224// 
 
RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN announces the Navy and Marine Corps Air 
Traffic Control (ATC) Leadership Continuum to be held in San Diego, 
CA from 6-8 December 2022.  This is an official training event 
designed for Navy and Marine Corps ATC leadership and management. 
a. This forum provides senior air traffic control managers a venue to 
educate and train on Federal Aviation Regulations, NATOPS, facility 
management, manpower, technical advances, operational enhancements, 
unmanned flight operations, and policy changes occurring in the ATC 
profession. 
b. Topics to be discussed: updates to Naval Aviation; special 
use airspace, to include scheduling, encroachment, and authority; 
NAVAIR PMA update on equipment and budgets; Navy and Marine Corps 
manning and manpower; detailer and monitor briefs; TYCOM community 
updates ashore, afloat, and expeditionary; current Federal Aviation 
Administration issues; management of the National Airspace System; 
and USN/USMC ATC Roadmap. 
 
2. Navy and Marine Corps ATC leadership participation from 
expeditionary units, facilities ashore, and afloat is critical in 
order to effectively address Federal Aviation Administration, 
International Civil Aviation Organization, and Naval ATC policy and 
procedures, which directly affect safety, training, and operational 
readiness. 
 
3. Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Defense, and 
Department of the Navy managers who desire to make a presentation 
should contact ACCM DeAndre Byrd, deandre.s.byrd.mil@us.navy.mil, 
(703) 614-2639. 
 
4.  This is mission essential travel, per reference (a), Commanding 
Officers may issue orders for attendance at government expense. 
Government expense should be minimized by limiting attendees to ATC 
Officers, Leading Chief Petty Officers, Staff Non-Commissioned 
Officers in Charge, and briefers. 
a. The meeting will be held at the Town and Country Resort, 500 
Hotel Circle North, San Diego, CA 92108.  Reservations should be made 
at the government rate, using the link 
https://book.passkey.com/event/50300817/owner/27934/home and identifying 
themselves as members of U.S. Navy - Air Traffic Control Leadership Continuum 
2022. 
b. To reduce government travel costs, commercial air travelers should 
use a taxi from the airport in lieu of a rental car as sufficient 
dining options are available within walking distance of the hotel. 
Additionally, over half of the intended participants are within 
minimal driving distance; commands should consolidate ground 
transportation requirements to manage travel cost. Use of available 
government transportation is encouraged to enhance participation and 
to defray travel expense.  TAD orders may cover expenses incident to 
attendance and participation including transportation and per diem 
IAW reference (a). There are no additional conference fees.  Travel 
days are Monday 5 and Friday 9 December. 
 
5.  Uniform for this event: Navy Chief Petty Officer and above: 
Service Khaki. Marine Corps: Service B. 
 
6.  This is a coordinated OPNAV (N98) and HQMC (AXE-8) message. 
 
7.  Released by VADM Scott D. Conn, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations 
for Warfighting Requirements and Capabilities (N9). 
 
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