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Title: Command


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Command technical authority for management of
installations
VADM Bob Conway, CNIC http//CNIC.NAVY.MIL https/
/cnicportal.cnic.navy.mil
2
CNIC Size and Scope
23 Flag / SES Direct Reports
13 Regions 79 Installations 885 Fence Lines
103B PRV (Bldg, Structure, Utilities)
54,590 bldgs
330M Sq. Ft. bldgs
55.9K pers. military 19.9K civilians 36K
(Dec 06)
7 of Navy TOA
8B
resources (9 appropriations)
3
CNICEvolution, Current Status and Strategic
Future
PAST
PRESENT
FUTURE
Reforming
Transforming
Operationalizing


1993
1994
1998
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2006
2006-2007
TBD
April 2006
Consolidate Resource Sponsors
Establish N46 Ashore Readiness
Reduce 18 claimants to 8 Establish 16 Regions
SECNAV Workload Validation 8 claimants to 1
Standup of CNI
Program Centric Organization Regional
Consolidation
Alignment OPNAV, CFFC, Joint Staff, Regional
Commands
Reduce facilities footprint tenant commands
Expanded PPV
Incremental Transformation
Lean processes across the organization
CNIC 3 Star Command
PAST
PRESENT
FUTURE
PROS
CONS
  • Single vice baron resource sponsors
  • Fewer claimants
  • Command technical authority for
  • management of installations Single process
  • owner
  • Consistency
  • Staff consolidation
  • Echelon IIs focus on prime missions
  • BOS wedges at standup (BSRT, Skunkworks)
    -263M/yr (shift of SRM to BOS averaged approx.
    300M/yr 04-05-06)
  • Imbalanced asset transfer from 8 divesting
    claimants (NAVIG 2/04 11K MILPERS, undetermined
    number of CIVPERS positions moved from Base Ops
    to Mission prior to transfer to CNIC, potentially
    thousands of mission billets doing BOS functions)
  • Health masked by SRM, supplementals, COW,
    Mid-year, sweep ups, etc.

3
4
CNICEvolution, Current Status and Strategic
Future
Reforming
  • Putting the C in CNIC
  • Shift to Capabilities vice service levels
  • Enhanced Business Practices
  • Fiscal Accountability and Enterprise Alignment

Transforming
  • HQ through Installation Reorganization
    Alignment
  • Enhanced Command/Control (C2)
  • Increased Speed to Reaction Response

Operationalizing
  • Balance of Business Operations NMETS
  • Navy Installations Ops Ctr Regional Ops Ctrs
  • Sea/Shore Seam Removal
  • Fleet Response Plan (FRP) Shore Response
  • Plan (SRP) - Extension of the Fleet

5
Commanders Intent and CNIC Mission
CNIC is the Navy's Command, Technical Authority,
and Single Process Owner for Shore Installation
Management
  • COMMANDERS INTENT
  • Enhancing the Navy's Operating Concept through
    Enterprise alignment of all shore installation
    support to the Fleet, Fighter, and Family
  • CNIC MISSION
  • Enable and sustain Fleet, Fighter and Family
    readiness through consistent, standardized, and
    reliable shore support (as a supporting command).
    Direct the ashore battlespace in support of
    homeland defense and disaster relief operations
    (as a supported command).
  • SINGLE FLEET DRIVEN METRIC (SFDM )
  • Installations Ready to Support Taskings.
  • VISION
  • Navy Installations operate as an extension of
    Fleet Combat Capabilities

Operationalizing
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Fleet, Fighter, and Family
  • Fleet, Fighter, Family Alliance
  • CFFC CNP CNIC Platforms - People - Places
  • Family Preparedness Navy Family Alliance
  • Operationalize
  • Tie to Fleet Readiness / NMETS
  • Navy Families
  • Self-sufficient
  • Supported by relevant
  • programs
  • Unique needs met in times
  • of crisis

CNP Chairman -
Develops policy, strategy and - funding
requirements
SUPPORTED
CNIC Supporting Commander -
SUPPORTING
Delivers individual and family - readiness
programs
Note Gradient shading indicates both Supported
and Supporting Command
CFFC/CPF Supporting Commanders -
Executes through chain - o f -command
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Transforming
CNIC HQ
Form Follows Functions
Commander Navy Installations Command (N00)
Regional Commanders
  • Operationalize HQ Staff to achieve
  • Reorg. AFTER re- defined functions
  • Region Installation alignment with HQ
  • Enhanced speed to reaction/execution
  • Elimination of Sea/Shore functional seams
  • Alignment of Support to Fleet, Fighter, Family

Executive Director Navy Installations Command
(N01)
Deputy Commander Navy Installations Command
(N02)
  • Functional alignment w/ OPNAV, CFFC,
  • Joint Staff (N codes)

Chief Operating Officer (N03)
Comptroller/CRO (N08)
8
CNIC N142/3 Top 5
  • Aligning HQ/Region/Installation
  • Fiscal Baselining of programs
  • BRAC impacts
  • Validating requirements
  • 5. Refining the swim lanes

9
Strategic Alignment
MET BASED CAPABILITY READINESS REPORTING
MET BASED CAPABILITY READINESS REPORTING
N M E T L S
N M E T L S
D R R S - N
D R R S - N
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Personnel Services (CNIC N14)
  • Program Managers for three of 129 CNIC sub
    functions
  • Pay and Personnel Administrative Support System
    (PASS)
  • Shore Corrections
  • Transient Personnel Units / Restricted Barracks

11
Whats Happening in N14
  • PASS reorganization/consolidation
  • Future Individual Personnel Processing System
    Organization study
  • Evaluating possible combination of some or all of
    the Transient Personnel, Restricted Barracks,
    Mobilization/Demobilization Processing and
    Correctional Custody functions under one command.
  • Status
  • Current org and desired future state drafted.
  • Gap analysis underway
  • Final product complete late Aug 08

TPU Jacksonville pilot complete in Jan 07.
Change to TPU policy requested in Mar 07.
12
Individual Personnel Processing Command
  • Pros
  • Provides unity of effort
  • Standardizes operation of restricted barracks
  • Provides a home for CCUs affected by BRAC 2005
  • Provides some surge capability for NMPSs
  • Challenges
  • Current seams
  • Not all CCUs are affected
  • Culture change

DRAFT Pre-decisional
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Reporting Relationships
  • EMPHASIS this is a notional reporting
    relationship
  • Would standardize reporting and communication.

DRAFT Pre-decisional
14
Questions? CDR K. A. Reed DSN 288-4302 Comm
202.433.4302 Katharine.reed_at_navy.mil
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