Scan pattern.Almost a year ago, 10 Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN (Card Verification Number) See CSC. 69) sailors from the Combat Systems Department received a check for $5,000 for a beneficial suggestion. On 16 June they received another $5,000 check to split among themselves. The sailors received the awards for overhauling the AM-3729/SR amplifiers, LS-474/U speakers, Type G telephones, AN/BQH bathythermographs and electrical workbenches aboard Eisenhower, rather than sending them to contractors for overhaul or purchasing new equipment. The project saved the Navy hundreds of thousands of dollars. The first check was awarded by command authority, then the beneficial suggestion award recommendation was routed through the Naval Sea Systems Command The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is the largest of the U.S. Navy's five "systems commands," or materiel organizations. NAVSEA consists of four shipyards, eight "warfare centers" (two undersea and six surface), four major shipbuilding locations and the NAVSEA headquarters, , which determined the sailors would receive an additional $5,000 reward. The Department of the Navy Military Cash Award Program is designed to recognize employees or groups of employees for ideas that benefit the Navy or Marine Corps through cost avoidance Cost avoidance is a management accounting term referring to an expense one has avoided incurring. It is commonly used in the field of energy management to describe the energy costs you avoided due to energy management initiatives. or cost savings. Any employee or private citizen is eligible to submit a suggestion. An item submitted for review must outline a plan to correct a specific problem, improve upon the quality, or create a new approach or method. NAES NAES National Association of Episcopal Schools NAES National Annenberg Election Survey NAES Naval Air Engineering Station NAES Naval Air Experimental Station NAES Nyankpala Agricultural Experiment Station (Ghana) Lakehurst, N.J., became home to approximately 40 Army National Guard helicopters as their crews trained at adjacent Fort Dix Fort Dix, U.S. army training center, 32,000 acres (12,950 hectares), central N.J., SE of Trenton; est. 1917 as Camp Dix and named for U.S. statesman John A. Dix. In 1939 it was made a permanent garrison and renamed Fort Dix. prior to their deployment to Iraq in late September. About 700 soldiers and support contractors from the 42nd Infantry Division's Aviation Brigade reported to Lakehurst in June. This is one example of cooperative efforts among the Navy, Army and Air Force due to the unique joint agreement that exists among three central New Jersey military bases--Lakehurst, Fort Dix and McGuire AFB AFB abbr. acid-fast bacillus AFB Acid-fast bacillus, also 1. Aflatoxin B 2. Aorto-femoral bypass . |
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