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Figure 11-4.Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
of Naval Operations has the following specific
responsibilities:
To organize, train, equip, prepare, and
maintain
the
readiness
of
Navy
operational forces
To determine and direct the efforts
necessary to fulfill current and future
requirements of the Navy for manpower,
material, weapons, facilities, and services
To exercise leadership in maintaining a high
degree of competence among Navy officers
and enlisted and civilian personnel
To maintain the morale and motivation of
Navy personnel and the prestige of a
Navy career
To plan and provide health care for personnel
of the naval service and their dependents
To
direct
the
organization,
administration, training, and support of
the Naval Reserve
To monitor the Department of the Navy to
determine
and
maintain
efficiency,
discipline, and readiness
To determine the need for and to
provide for the conduct of research,
development, testing, and evaluation
that meets long-range objectives,
immediate requirements, and fiscal
limitations
To formulate Navy strategic plans and
policies and participate in the formulation
of joint and combined strategic plans and
policies
To budget for commands and offices
assigned to the command of the Chief of
Naval Operations and other activities and
programs as assigned
As shown in figure 11-4, staff assistants,
the Vice CNO and the Vice CNOs assistant,
Directors of Major Staff Offices (DMSOs), and
Deputy Chiefs of Naval Operations aid the CNO
in carrying out these responsibilities. One of the
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