NOAA Corps Honor Respect Commitment NGS Brown Bag
NOAA Corps Honor, Respect, Commitment NGS Brown Bag February 2 nd, 2015 CAPT Al Girimonte, NOAA Operations Director, NGS
My Background Honor, Respect, Commitment • U. S. Naval Aviator 1995 -2006 • NOAA Corps 2006 to present • • • NOAA Aircraft Operations Center (Tampa, FL); 2006 – 2011 NGS Remote Sensing Division Deputy; 2011 -2014 NGS Operations Director; 2014 to present Honor, Respect, Commitment
Presentation Overview Honor, Respect, Commitment • History and review of the NOAA Corps • Authorized strength and distribution across LOs, and across NOS Programs • Recruiting Video
What is the NOAA Corps? Honor, Respect, Commitment – Uniformed service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • Although the NOAA Corps is not a military service, they are a uniformed service serving the country under oath, entitling NOAA officers to most of the rights, privileges, and benefits as any other uniformed service – NOAA has ~13, 000 employees, mostly civilian – 321 authorized commissioned officers • College Graduates w/ science and engineering backgrounds
History Honor, Respect, Commitment • U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Act of 1807 • Survey first used Navy officers for coastline surveying and Army officers for topographic surveying • Army and Navy officers were unavailable during the Civil War, so civilian assistants operated the ships and staffed field parties. • During the Spanish-American War, Navy officers were withdrawn, never to return. • Commands reverted to civilian assistants, who carried on field activities until 1917. • A military personnel system was established by the Act of May 22, 1917, to meet the Survey’s unique needs. • This act created a new uniformed service of commissioned officers and authorized a transfer to the military in time of national emergency. • In 1970, NOAA was created to develop a coordinated approach to oceanographic and atmospheric research. Subsequent legislation converted the commissioned officer corps to the NOAA Corps
Corps Values Honor, Respect, Commitment Honor: Abide by an uncompromising code of integrity. We will conduct ourselves in the highest ethical manner in all relationships. We will take responsibility for our actions and be accountable for our professional and personal behavior. We will do what is right at all times. Respect: Commit to treat each individual with human dignity. We will value inclusiveness and tolerance, respecting diversity of expression while maintaining unity of purpose. We will cultivate an environment where all can excel. Commitment: Commit and dedicate ourselves to the nation and NOAA. We will serve our nation effectively and efficiently with knowledge, skill, loyalty, and perseverance. We will be mindful of the resources entrusted to us and will ensure they are used in an honest, careful, and efficient way.
NOAA Corps Organization Honor, Respect, Commitment Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Oceanic and Atmospheric Research National Environmental Satellite, Data And Information Service National Ocean Service Aircraft Operations Center National Weather Service Marine Operations Centers National Marine Fisheries Service Commissioned Personnel Center Program Planning and Integration Office of Marine and Aviation Operations NOAA Dive Center
Fairweather KETCHIKAN , AK KODIAK , AK Oscar Dyson P 16 Ships 10 Homeports Ferdinand Hassler Henry Bigelow MOC-PACIFIC Newport, OR (2) New Castle, NH Woods Hole, MA MISSIONS Bell M. Shimada Hi’ialakai Davisville, RI Nautical Charting Rainier Okeanos Explorer Fisheries Research Oceanographic Research Coastal Monitoring Ocean Exploration Reuben Lasker MOC-ATLANTIC Norfolk, VA Thomas Jefferson CHARLESTON, SC (2) SAN DIEGO, CA HONOLULU, HI (2) PASCAGOULA, MS (3) Oscar Elton Sette Ronald H. Brown Nancy Foster Pisces Oregon II Gordon Gunter
King Air (1) 9 Aircraft Twin Otter (4) MISSIONS Charting and Mapping Fisheries Research Hurricane Research Environmental Assessment AOC Tampa, FL WP-3 D (2) G-IV (1) Turbo Commander (1)
Rank Structure Honor, Respect, Commitment
FY 14 Officer Corps Management Plan Honor, Respect, Commitment
Leadership Progression Honor, Respect, Commitment
Ratings, Insignia, Awards Honor, Respect, Commitment
Uniforms & Appearance Honor, Respect, Commitment Officers are required to wear the uniform at all times. Appearance shall comply with NOAA Corps Directives, Chapter 12 (hair, jewelry, shaving, etc).
Distribution across LOs (NOS=54, NMFS=32, OAR=17, NWS=10, NESDIS=9) OMAO=199 (114 ship, 35 pilot, 50 HQ)
Distribution across NOS • OCS, NGS, OR&R, ONMS, CO-OPS, IOOS, OFCM (54 billets)
Recruitment Video Honor, Respect, Commitment http: //www. noaacorps. noaa. gov/audiovideo/noaacor ps_video. html
Questions? Honor, Respect, Commitment Thank You Honor, Respect, Commitment
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