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Fleet Forces Command Perspective: Port Visits and Embarks

Fleet Forces Command Perspective: Port Visits and Embarks. Ms. Jessica Wyman U.S. Fleet Forces Command Public Affairs. Port Visits. The Fleet Perspective. USFF Instruction U.S. Port Visit and Air Show Mission -- Mission:

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Fleet Forces Command Perspective: Port Visits and Embarks

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  1. Fleet Forces Command Perspective:Port Visits and Embarks Ms. Jessica Wyman U.S. Fleet Forces Command Public Affairs

  2. Port Visits The Fleet Perspective

  3. USFF Instruction U.S. Port Visit and Air Show Mission -- Mission: Conduct port visits, air shows and designated events required to improve unit-level training and readiness, enhance the Navy’s recruiting mission and improve community perception of the Navy, while minimizing costs and maximizing return on investment. -- Port Visit Selection Process: When considering a port visit request, the objectives are weighed against the costs.

  4. PORT VISIT SELECTION PROCESS • -- Objectives: • Training and readiness improvement • Navigation • Force Protection • Liberty Policies • Support to recruiting efforts and diversity recruiting goals • Positive and proactive public affairs integration • Community outreach • Liberty for Sailors – “Liberty as a Mission” • -- Costs: • Fiscal (fuel, port services, etc.) • Manpower (enhanced security) • Time away from home port • Impact on operating/maintenance schedules

  5. PORT VISIT COORDINATION • -- USFF to coordinate with: • Navy Recruiting Command • Navy Office of Community Outreach • Commander for Naval Installations Command • Navy Regional Commanders • Fleet and Type Commanders • Federal, State, Local, and interagency offices

  6. Support Provided for 2007 NAVCO Events • Tampa Gasparilla Pirate Festival 22-26 Jan • Galveston Mardi Gras 15-21 Feb • Philadelphia Regatta 13-19 May • New England – Various July 4th Celebrations • Gloucester St. Peter’s Fiesta 28 Jun – 2 Jul • Boston Harborfest (2 ships) 28 Jun – 5 Jul • Eastport July 4th Celebration 1-6 Jul • Bristol July 4th Celebration 1-6 Jul

  7. 2008 Domestic Port Visits • Note: Does not include SWOS ships, USNA events, Mass Maritime NROTC events • Open for nomination: 3 requests • Filled: 45 port visits, 58 ships • Not filled: 6 requests

  8. Proposed 2008 NAVCO Navy Weeks Filled • Tampa Gasparilla Pirate Festival 18-22 Jan • Galveston Mardi Gras 1-6 Feb (originally filled, but now reopened for nomination) • Baltimore National Society of Black Engineers 15-19 Feb • Boston Harborfest (2 ships) 1-7 Jul • Discussion: Recommend Army/Navy Game event be added to NAVCO’s Calendar for America.

  9. Embarks The Fleet Perspective

  10. 2007 USFF Embarks Through 30 Sep • 198 Distinguished Visitors • 20 Embarks • High Level Embarks: • DASD Lisa Cheney • White House Fellows • Business Executives for National Security (BENS) • Australian Ambassador to the U.S. • CODEL Carol Shea-Porter • White House Staffers • Larry King, Jr.

  11. Embark Issues • Too many requests for too few opportunities. • With few opportunities, it is critical our DVs are ones who can help promote Navy programs, mission and technologies.

  12. Questions?

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