The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower departed Norfolk Naval Shipyard on June 13th to begin sea trials after completing maintenance work. The shipyard performed the largest overhaul ever on a carrier, completing major tasks like pump repairs and hazardous material upgrades. The Naval Civilian Managers Association held its annual golf tournament on June 9th, raising $600 for a children's hospice. An apprentice bowling event will be held on June 18th.
For the 2011 Black history Month, NAVSEA
is Focusing on African American’s contributions
during the civil war. The following
account highlights some of the major contributions
of their brave efforts to preserve our
nation.
Location: Building 1500, 1st Floor, Room 119B
Store Hours:Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
0700-0800 & 1400-1600
Store Phone:396-8159
Point of Contact:
Joyce Evans - 396-9506
Dorassa Fields - 396-3672
Rachel Frye - 396-9530
to shop after hours make an appointment by calling 396-8159 or 396-9530
{not all items may be available}
For the 2011 Black history Month, NAVSEA
is Focusing on African American’s contributions
during the civil war. The following
account highlights some of the major contributions
of their brave efforts to preserve our
nation.
Location: Building 1500, 1st Floor, Room 119B
Store Hours:Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
0700-0800 & 1400-1600
Store Phone:396-8159
Point of Contact:
Joyce Evans - 396-9506
Dorassa Fields - 396-3672
Rachel Frye - 396-9530
to shop after hours make an appointment by calling 396-8159 or 396-9530
{not all items may be available}
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Michael Brayshaw, NNSY Lead Public Affairs Specialist - Shipyard Spotlight: Marcus Robbins - Released 7/1/14
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Michael Brayshaw, NNSY Lead Public Affairs Specialist - Shipyard Spotlight: Mark Carey - Released 3/1/14
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Kristi Britt, NNSY Public Affairs Specialist - Striving For Minimum Impact - Released 4/1/14
This PP takes you through the process of applying for USAJOBS-- Just for clarity: This provides information on the App Manager process which is one of several agency application sites that link to, but are not part of USAJOBS.
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard Apprentice Program is opening a job announcement beginning Monday, April 8, through Monday, April 22, for 2020 hiring. More information is available in this information package. Please share with family and friends who may be interested.
Apprentice Information Package - Announcement Period Feb. 1 - Apr. 5, 2019Norfolk Naval Shipyard
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard Apprenticeship Program will be opening the application period from Feb. 1 to April 5, 2019. Learn more about the program and what to expect in this information package.
Visit https://www.tcc.edu/about-tcc/apprenticeship-institute/nnsy for more information regarding the NNSY Apprenticeship Program.
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Michael Brayshaw, NNSY Lead Public Affairs Specialist - Shipyard Spotlight: Marcus Robbins - Released 7/1/14
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Michael Brayshaw, NNSY Lead Public Affairs Specialist - Shipyard Spotlight: Mark Carey - Released 3/1/14
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Kristi Britt, NNSY Public Affairs Specialist - Striving For Minimum Impact - Released 4/1/14
This PP takes you through the process of applying for USAJOBS-- Just for clarity: This provides information on the App Manager process which is one of several agency application sites that link to, but are not part of USAJOBS.
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard Apprentice Program is opening a job announcement beginning Monday, April 8, through Monday, April 22, for 2020 hiring. More information is available in this information package. Please share with family and friends who may be interested.
Apprentice Information Package - Announcement Period Feb. 1 - Apr. 5, 2019Norfolk Naval Shipyard
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard Apprenticeship Program will be opening the application period from Feb. 1 to April 5, 2019. Learn more about the program and what to expect in this information package.
Visit https://www.tcc.edu/about-tcc/apprenticeship-institute/nnsy for more information regarding the NNSY Apprenticeship Program.
In these winter months especially, please take special caution to your surroundings. Slips, Trips, and Falls are very common occurrences, especially with ice on the ground. Remember Safety First!
Here is the latest FAQs for the OPM Data Breach, provided by the Department of the Navy. As the OPM Data Breach is under federal investigation, this is an ongoing document that will continue to be updated as more information becomes available. Current questions/answers may be found at www.opm.gov.
Summary - In April 2015, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) became aware of a cybersecurity incident affecting its systems and data that may have compromised the personal information of current and former federal employees. The breach pre-dates OPM’s adoption of tougher security controls.
Since the incident was identified, OPM has partnered with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to determine the impact to current and former to Federal personnel.
Between June 8 and June 19, OPM will send notifications to those individuals whose personal information may have been compromised. OPM estimates that up to 4 million individuals may have been impacted.
In the course of the ongoing investigation into the cyber intrusion that compromised personnel records of current and former federal employees (announced June 4), it was discovered that additional OPM systems were compromised. These systems contain information related to background investigations. OPM, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are working as part of an ongoing investigation to determine the number of people affected by this separate intrusion. OPM will notify those individuals whose information may have been compromised as soon as practicable.
OPM will offer impacted individuals 18 months of credit monitoring services and identity theft insurance through CSID® – a company that specializes in identify theft protection and fraud resolution. The 18-month CSID® membership will be offered to those individuals identified by OPM at no cost.
Since the investigation is on-going, additional exposures may come to light; if this occurs, OPM will conduct additional notifications as necessary.
Life’s short. Why not make the most of it?
As you have likely experienced, sometimes life gets hectic—even chaotic. Learning to step back and be fully present in the here and now can have an overwhelmingly positive impact. From less stress, to better memory and focus, to savoring life’s simple joys, mindfulness can serve your mind, body, and soul.
Your Department of the Navy Civilian Employee Assistance Program (DONCEAP) can help you find your inner balance and improve your sense of well-being.
I025 - Writing - Feature - Your Federal Employee Health Benefits Options - Mc...Norfolk Naval Shipyard
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Brian Mcneal, NNSY Public Affairs Specialist - Your Federal Employee Health Benefit Options: Don't Just Check The Box - Released 11/1/14
I007 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Graphics - Publication - Chris Watt, NNSY Public Affairs Specialist - NNSY: The Yardbirds - Released 10/3/14
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Chris Watt, NNSY Public Affairs Specialist - Finding The Balance - Released 11/1/14
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Michael Brayshaw, NNSY Lead Public Affairs Specialist - Welding the Welders - Released 10/1/14
I025 - Submission for Russell Egnor Media Awards - Writing - Feature - Michael Brayshaw, NNSY Lead Public Affairs Specialist - Tool Fixtures - Released 9/1/14
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
1. “The official electronic newsgram of Norfolk Naval Shipyard” June 14, 2011
HEADING OUT TO SEA--USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) sails down the Elizabeth River on June 13 to com-
mence sea trials as part of final preparations for returning to the Fleet. Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s “Ike” project team
performed the largest Planned Incremental Availability and largest propulsion plant work package ever executed on a car-
rier across all four public shipyards. Major tasks included a major pump overhaul; upgrades to the arresting gear sheave
foundation; inspections and repairs of the catapult accumulator and piping system; and hazardous material upgrades.
“The shipyard workers and the ship’s crew pulled together in a very professional manner to accomplish the goal of get-
ting ‘Ike’ ready to go out to sea again,” said Chrystal Brady, CVN 69 Project Superintendent.
2. NNSY’s NCMA holds its 2011 Brass Wheel golf outing
By Jay Jones, NCMA President, and Michael Brayshaw, Code 1160 Public Affairs Specialist
The Brass Wheel golf tourna-
ment was held at Portsmouth’s
Bide-A-Wee golf course on June
9, allowing the shipyard’s military
(Brass) and civilian (Wheel) golf-
ers to once again engage in annual
friendly competition.
The competition proved as heated
as the temperature, with first and
second placeholders actually finish-
ing in a tie with a score of 65. A
playoff determined the ultimate
winners. First place winners were
Jay Jones and Wayne Marek, with
second place going to Paul Towns-
ley and Marvin Teachey.
Closest to the pin winners were
Bobby Watkins, Tim Ribble, Joe
Griffith and Lt. Marcus Machart.
The long drive winner was Paul As a result of funds raised during the 2011 Brass Wheel golf outing,
Townsley. NNSY’s Naval Civilian Managers Association presented a $600 charity
The Wheels were once again donation to Edmarc Hospice for Children. Standing from left to right are
winners with final score averages NCMA Communications Officer Jane Ellsworth, Debbie Stitzer-Brame
of 73.3 for the Wheels and 76.5 for (Edmarc Executive Director), NCMA President Jay Jones and Former
the Brass. NCMA President Bret Lee. (Photo by Renée Russell, a Naval Facilities
As a result of funds raised during Architect.)
the tournament, the NCMA made
a $600 charity donation to Edmarc to helping ill or bereaved children. members,” said NCMA President,
Hospice for Children (see above “We had good representation Jay Jones. “It was a hot day but we
photo), an organization dedicated from retirees, military and NCMA all survived.”
Lunch and Learn to be held tomorrow
The next Lunch and Learn will be held tomorrow, June 15, from
11:30-1200 in the Building 1500 Command Briefing Room.
The Naval Civilian Managers Association will be presenting videos
on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig Blowout. The presentation will
include discussion and videos related to NAVSEA’s contribution to the
recovery. One of the videos is a recording of a presentation given by
Captain Patrick J. Keenan, U.S. Navy Director of Ocean Engineering,
Supervisor of Salvage and Diving. An ice-cream social will be held at
the completion of the presentation.
3. Update on food poisoning investigation
As a follow-up to the notification the NNSY population."
on June 3, Naval Medical Center To ensure the safety of its cus-
Portsmouth (NMCP) and NNSY tomers, the Co-op immediately
investigations were unable to conducted a food handling stand-
conclusively determine the spe- down, held an All Hands meeting
cific cause of the reported illnesses that included training from the
from chicken dinners served by the NMCP Preventative Medicine
NNSY Cooperative Assocation. Department Head, instituted daily
There were 230 fried chicken din- food handling safety briefings,
ners sold and 21 reported illnesses, and initiated formal internal health
resulting in a nine percent affected inspections. Also, NMCP will
rate. An excerpt from the NMCP increase the frequency of its health
NNSY is pushing to improve
report provided that "In a food inspections from monthly to week-
further on traffic and pedes-
borne illness outbreak, numbers ly. As a precautionary measure,
trian safety throughout the
are expected to be well in excess the Co-op will continue its cur-
shipyard. As such, effective
of nine percent. It should be noted rent policy of not preparing fried
this week, NNSY Police will
that nine percent of the NMCP chicken from raw product for an
be concentrating on all such
emergency room patients seen on undetermined period of time.
vehicular traffic & pedestrian
2 June also suffered from the same As always, your support of the
crossing violations that may
type of symptoms as seen through Co-op is greatly appreciated.
occur.
NNSY Apprentice Association
hosting bowling event on June 18
The NNSY Apprentice Association will be hosting a
bowling event from 4-7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at
the Strike Zone bowling center at the shipyard’s Scott
Center Annex.
The event is free to members of the Apprentice
Association; non-members can also participate by
paying a fee of $5 which will cover bowling shoes.
There will also be a raffle with prizes awarded at the
end of the event.
To participate, there is a sign-up sheet on the fifth
floor of Building 510 (next to the freight elevator).
The association can only accommodate 60 persons for
this event, so sign up today!
HAPPY FLAG DAY, NNSY!
4. James McCullogh Elaine Doxey Joe Thompson Peter Marfio
Diversity Director Director of Radiological Control Production Resource Officer Nuclear Production Manager
Code 100PI Code 105 Code 901 Code 300N
Presents
Successful Interview
Techniques Seminar
Don’t leave things to chance—improve your interviewing skills today. Most people fail to realize that the success of
the interview depends on the image you create and the way you interact with the interviewer. It is not just a matter of
memorizing answers to questions. Yes, the words you choose are important, but so is the tone of your voice, the way
you sit and the way that you listen. You win at the interview if you establish rapport with the interviewer. When people
are just firing off questions at you, no real connection is established. It is absolutely vital to get the interviewer to start
talking. To do that you need to listen carefully for the opportunity to ask appropriate questions and you need to be
aware of the interviewer's body language so that you can gauge how they are responding to you. A job interview is an
interactive experience.
Tuesday,
June 21, 2011
Are ready
to take charge of
4:15 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Command Brief Room,
Bldg. 1500, First Floor
Lydia Simmons
Special Emphasis Program Manager
757/396-3758
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