#NavalOceanography CNMOC and Naval Oceanographic Office leadership hosted Vice Admiral Robert Gaucher, Commander, Naval Submarine Forces at the NAVO headquarters today to give a tour and talk about collaborative opportunities with Naval Oceanography capabilities. #ItStartsWithUS
U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command
武装部队
Stennis Space Center,Mississippi 6,584 位关注者
CNMOC provides timely & relevant environmental knowledge of the physical battlespace from the ocean floor to the stars.
关于我们
U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command has approximately 2,500 globally distributed military and civilian personnel, who collect, and exploit environmental information to assist Fleet and Joint Commanders in all warfare areas to guarantee the U.S. Navy's freedom of operation in the physical battlespace from the depths of the ocean to the stars. The air, ocean, seafloor, stars, and time clearly matter for naval operations and our national security. Our forces provides home field advantage for our nation's away team, the U.S. Navy. Through our people, capabilities, and innovation, we will expand on this advantage as we evolve into a critical component of a future holistic force. We consist of a ready force of well-qualified, well-educated and deliberately trained Sailors, civilians and contractors serving in a wide-range of operational, technical/scientific and service support billets around the globe. In addition, we provided accurate and timely knowledge of the current and predicted physical battlespace from the depths of the ocean to the stars - we provide data to decision makers. Lastly, we are the Department of Defense leader in innovating and transforming new technology into an operational advantage. An experienced early adopter of unmanned systems, we employ inventive ways to inform tactical decisions and depict information. We are a key component of the Navy’s innovative culture and a catalyst for future evolution, and we must outpace our competition to ensure American Forces retain a technical warfighting edge. It Starts With Us.
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https://www.cnmoc.usff.navy.mil/
U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 武装部队
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- Stennis Space Center,Mississippi
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1830
- 领域
- Oceanography、Meteorology、Naval Observatory、Naval Oceanography Operations、Fleet Weather、Weather、Space、Ocean Floor、Stennis Space Center、Ocean和Climate Change
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1100 Balch Blvd
US,Mississippi,Stennis Space Center,39556
U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command员工
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#ItStartsWithUs Great video capturing the global nature of our mission and our talented teammates at the Naval Oceanographic Office! ?????????????? #NavalOceanography
The Naval Oceanographic Office provides timely and critical oceanographic and meteorological data, products and services to support the safety, maneuverability and effectiveness of naval operations so our warfighters can protect and defend the American way of life. Learn more in the video below. #USNavy
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#NavalOceanography CNMOC hosted the Commander of Oceanography Anti-Submarine Warfare Center (OAC), Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), Rear Adm. Toshiaki Hoshina, and his command team at the command headquarters. during their visit, Rear Adm. Hoshina and his command team received a tour of the command footprint on Stennis Space Center and met with CNMOC leadership for in-depth partnership discussions between organizations. US Fleet Forces Command #ItStartsWithUs
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#ItStartsWithUs ??? AG2 Daniel Witt is this week's #WarfighterWednesday! As a standout at Strike Group Oceanography Team - San Diego, he was named Junior Sailor of the Year and played a key role in USS BOXER LHD 4 deployment, delivering critical weather intel for operations and humanitarian missions. His expertise in assessments and briefs gave the fleet a tactical edge, while his leadership and dedication to readiness set the standard. Bravo Zulu, AG2 Witt! ?? #InformationWarfare #FleetReady #NavalExcellence #NavalOceanography #WarfightingWarfightersFoundation #AllAheadFlank
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Fleet Weather Center San Diego is working with Military Sealift Command ships to provide real-time marine weather intelligence to direct and reroute ships and other seagoing platforms when weather and ocean conditions disrupt planned routes. The MSC ships will be participating an ongoing pilot with Sofar Ocean, a San Francisco-based maritime technology firm, under a 2023 five-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA). Read more below.
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#ItStartsWithUs Great story by WJLA-TV about the U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and Mississippi State University Educational Partnership Agreement! ???????????? #NavalOceanography #WarfightingWarfightersFoundation #AllAheadFlank https://lnkd.in/gr6xFAW9
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#ItStartsWithUs Excited about our new EPA with Mississippi State University! ???????????? #NavalOceanography #WarfightingWarfightersFoundation #AllAheadFlank #NavySTEM #STEMeducation US Navy Navy Recruiting Command Office of the Chief of Naval Operations U.S. Fleet Forces Command https://lnkd.in/gyfuBSU5.
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#ItStartsWithUs Meet our U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and Fleet Weather Center San Diego team at #WEST2025! #NavalOceanography #WarfightingWarfightersFoundation #AllAheadFlank
?? Engage with IW Experts! ?? The Navy IW Pavilion #206 at AFCEA International West 2025 on January 28-29 is your go-to destination to meet and interact with top Information Warfare professionals! ?? This is the perfect opportunity to dive into cutting-edge technologies, discuss cyber, intelligence, and electronic warfare, and connect with the leaders shaping the future of defense. ?? When: January 28-29 ?? Where: Navy IW Pavilion #206 ?? What to Expect: Interactive engagement zones where you can meet with IW professionals, ask questions, explore new tech, and gain valuable insights. Don’t miss your chance to connect directly with the experts! #AFCEAWest2025 #NavyIWPavilion #InformationWarfare #CyberSecurity #MeetTheExperts #EngagementZones #IWProfessionals #FutureOfWarfare
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#NavalOceanography Mississippi State University and CNMOC recently signed an Educational Partnership Agreement, or EPA, which will facilitate academic exchanges focused on geosciences, data science, and various other disciplines. The agreement provides a mechanism for MSU students to learn from CNMOC’s staff expertise and technological capabilities while also encouraging the STEM-focused workforce development to help meet mission needs. Students will have the opportunity to visit Naval research facilities and work on research projects coordinated between MSU and CNMOC as part of academic programs and initiatives. Click below to read more about the partnership. #ItStartsWithUs #WarfightingWarfightersFoundation #AllAheadFlank
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??????SCHEDULE ALERT?????? Given forecasted weather conditions, temperatures and road closures, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography HQ will execute max remote work on Wednesday. On Wednesday, we will reassess for Thursday's work posture. Stay safe! #ItStartsWithUs #NavalOceanography
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