SECRETARY
OF THE NAVY
UNDER SECRETARY
OF THE NAVY
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
(RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND
(FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT)
ACQUISITION)
CHIEF OF
DEPUTY
NAVAL RESEARCH
COMPTROLLER
CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS
OFFICE OF THE
CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
NAVAL SEA
BUREAU OF
SYSTEMS COMMAND
NAVAL PERSONNEL
NAVAL FACILITIES
ENGINEERING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR
BUREAU OF MEDICINE
SYSTEMS COMMAND
AND SURGERY
CHIEF OF NAVAL
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
SPACE AND NAVAL
NAVAL SUPPLY
WARFARE SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS COMMAND
COMMAND
(SUPPORT)
ATLANTIC FLEET
OPERATING FORCES
U.S. NAVAL FORCES
U.S. NAVAL FORCES
NAVAL SPECIAL
NAVAL RESERVE FORCES
(INCLUDES
OF THE
EUROPE
CENTRAL COMMAND
WARFARE COMMAND
FLEET MARINE FORCES)
MARINE CORPS
PACIFIC FLEET
OPERATIONAL
MILITARY
MINE
U.S. NAVAL FORCES
(INCLUDES
TEST AND EVALUATION
SEALIFT COMMAND
WARFARE COMMAND
SOUTHERN COMMAND
FLEET MARINE FORCES)
FORCES
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Figure 1-1.--Department of the Navy Organization.
Preparing the material requisitions to document
training missions. It also provides support for
the initial requirements as determined by
communication and navigation parts.
provisioning.
T h e P ow e r P l a n t , H e l i c o p t e r, a n d S u p p o r t
Reviewing the supply demand information to
Equipment (SE) division is responsible for managing
engines, SE, and helicopter items in the Navy.
learn the item requirements in the supply system.
NAVICP uses this information in considering
As item managers, these divisions are responsible
replenishment of stock.
for maintaining stock of particular aeronautical
Controlling the distribution and redistribution of
material in the Navy. Some of their functions include
the following:
NAVICP managed items.
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