CNIC has implemented a relaxed clothing policy for military patrons at all of the Navy’s 80 shore galleys. The new Policy permits most civilian clothes that are clean, in good condition, do not contain offensive language or pictures and aren’t overly revealing. This includes sandals, board shorts and clean physical training clothing. Read about it at https://lnkd.in/e-xcxU8M
Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) HQ
Armed Forces
Washington, District of Columbia 3,021 followers
Echelon II Command overseeing the US Navy's shore operations to support the Fleet, Fighter and the Family.
About us
Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC), headquartered at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, DC, is responsible for worldwide U.S. Navy shore installation management as the Navy’s shore integrator, designing and developing integrated solutions for sustainment and development of Navy shore infrastructure. With more than 53,000 military and civilian personnel worldwide across 11 regions, 70 installations, and 123 Naval Operations Support Centers, CNIC is responsible for the operations, maintenance and quality of life programs to support the Navy's Fleet, Fighter, and Family. "Fleet" represents the operating forces of the Navy. CNIC ensures all installation requirements necessary to train and operate the Fleets (Ports, Airfields, Training Ranges, etc.) are maintained and ready regardless of tempo. "Fighter" represents the men and women in the operating forces. CNIC ensures the installation's ability to facilitate the manning, training and equipping of the Navy's fighting force never skips a beat. "Family" represents the men and women of the armed forces and their families. To ensure our fighting force is supported on all fronts, our Family and Community Services, Housing and Safety efforts provide the "peace of mind" to allow "Big" Navy to operate effectively.
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https://www.cnic.navy.mil/
External link for Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) HQ
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2003
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716 Sicard St SE
Washington, District of Columbia 20374, US
Employees at Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) HQ
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Welcome to Naval Station Norfolk! Naval Station Norfolk supports the operational readiness of the US Atlantic Fleet, providing facilities and services to enable mission accomplishment. They are committed to safety, security, and continuous improvement in quality of life and quality of service for their Sailors and families. Naval Station Norfolk is geographically located in the Southeastern corner of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The area is collectively known as "Hampton Roads" and is commonly referred to as such by the residents of the area. Hampton Roads generally includes the Cities of Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Suffolk, and is populated by over 1 million people. Naval Station Norfolk is situated in the Sewells Point area of the City of Norfolk, near the site of the battle of the Monitor and Merrimac (CSS Virginia) and is the largest naval complex in the world. Find out more about Naval Station Norfolk at https://lnkd.in/eut2qyXY Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
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American Forces Travel is the U.S. Department of Defense's official online leisure travel site. Designed to be a one-stop travel booking site, AFT makes it easy to access the best deals on your next trip. Every booking supports Navy MWR programs that benefit our service members and their families. To access these great deals, simply log in and start planning your next trip. Visit https://lnkd.in/gMGivY4 and follow them on Facebook @AFTMWR.
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Welcome to Naval Station Great Lakes: Your Navy in the Midwest! As the “Quarterdeck of the Navy,” Naval Station Great Lakes enables and sustains Fleet, Fighter and Family by providing superior, integrated Base Operating Support to over 55 tenant commands, including Recruit Training Command, the Navy’s only boot camp. Naval Station Great Lakes is also home to 80 percent of the Navy’s surface warfare specialty training. Tenant commands residing at Naval Station Great Lakes represent all branches of the Department of Defense. Naval Station Great Lakes is the largest military installation in Illinois and the largest training station in the Navy. The installation includes 1,153 buildings with 39 on the National Register of Historic Places. Naval Station Great Lakes sits on 1,628 acres and uses 50 miles of roadway to provide access to the station’s facilities. Situated on the western shore of Lake Michigan midway between Chicago and Milwaukee, Naval Station Great Lakes offers exciting recreational and sightseeing opportunities. Both Chicago and Milwaukee have major sports teams, museums, concerts, theaters and restaurants. During the spring and summer months, Lake Michigan features great fishing, swimming, sailing and camping opportunities. In the winter months, the nearby Chain O’ Lakes area offers ice fishing, snowmobiling, skating, sledding and other seasonal activities. Several ski resorts are within an hour’s drive from Naval Station Great Lakes. Find out more at https://lnkd.in/eG2cnWkh Spotlight on Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
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Each September, Navy installations around the world participate in the Annual Bells Across America For Fallen Service Members ceremonies. This special event honors service members who died on active duty, offering a moment for the military community to reflect on their sacrifices. Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) Force Master Chief Andre Brown shares a heartfelt message about the importance of this event and support from commands. Navy Gold Star
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The Navy Housing Service Center (HSC) will assist and provide you with housing resources at any installation worldwide. Contact your local HSC today! #NavyHousing #ContactHousing https://lnkd.in/gcXGUZ3S
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As we highlight Navy Region Mid-Atlantic this month, we bring you to Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story, “The Pearl by the Bay and The Emerald on The Ocean” On October 1, 2009, the Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story was established, the first Joint Base in Hampton Roads. Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story is the country’s premier installation for housing and training the nation’s Expeditionary Forces. It is one command with two properties: Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story and JEB Little Creek. The Joint Expeditionary Base is comprised of the former Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek and the Army Post of Fort Story. Fort Story witnessed the humble beginnings of our country at the 1607 first landing site. Little Creek began as a dynamic training ground for World War II amphibious forces. Together they comprise the crown jewel of America’s military bases. JEB Little Creek’s mission is to provide premier support and services to resident commands, their military and civilian personnel, and their families in order to enable our warfighting forces to execute their assigned missions. Their vision is to foster a culture of transparency, compliance, and innovation to continue and build on outstanding service to the Fleet, our supported expeditionary forces, and their families. Find out more at https://lnkd.in/eBUjcdTQ
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Welcome to Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, our Region in the Spotlight for July! Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic (CNRMA) is the regional coordinator for all shore-based naval personnel and shore activities in the Mid-Atlantic region, which encompasses 20 states, 13 installations, and numerous Navy Reserve Centers from Maine to Virginia and as far west as Illinois. As the naval shore installation management headquarters for the Mid-Atlantic region, CNRMA provides coordination of base operating support functions for operating forces throughout the region in support of the Fleet, Fighter and Family. -Fleet represents the operating forces of the Navy. CNRMA ensures all installation requirements necessary to train and operate the Fleet (Ports, Airfields, Training Ranges, etc.) are maintained and ready. -Fighter represents the men and women in the operating forces. CNRMA ensures each installation's ability to facilitate the manning, training and equipping of the Navy's fighting force. -Family represents the men and women of the armed forces and their families. To ensure our fighting forces are supported on all fronts, CNRMA Family and Community Services, Housing and Safety provide the quality of life, support and services that allow the fighting forces to focus on mission accomplishment. Installations under CNRMA are: Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck Annex Naval Station Great Lakes Naval Station Newport Naval Station Norfolk Naval Submarine Base New London Naval Support Activity Crane Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads Naval Support Activity Lakehurst Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg Naval Support Activity Philadelphia Naval Support Facility Saratoga Springs Naval Surface Combat Systems Center Wallops Island Naval Weapons Station Earle Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Norfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Stay tuned as we highlight some of these installations on social media through the month of July. Find out more about Navy Region Mid-Atlantic here at https://lnkd.in/eaE4_dVX
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Have you updated your personal info in the Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System (NFAAS) yet? With hurricane season upon us, it is important to keep your information current. NFAAS is used to muster and request assistance during a disaster, so log into NFAAS today. https://lnkd.in/ecEzwFHj #ReadyNavy #NFAAS #DisasterPreparedness
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As we wrap up this month’s spotlight on Joint Region Marianas, we share some images of Vice Adm. Scott Gray, commander, Navy Installations Command’s visit to Guam. Vice Adm. Gray visited Guam to preside over the change of command ceremony and to conduct a familiarization visit of military installations and assets on the island, following his assumption to command at CNIC in December 2023.
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