Flagship 02.01.2024

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www.flagshipnews.com | The Flagship | Section 1 | Thursday, February 1, 2024 1

IN THIS ISSUE

Navy launches Wi-Fi pilot program at select Virginia installations To determine if free Wi-Fi meets the needs and desires of Sailors residing in unaccompanied housing, the Navy is launching a pilot program at installations located in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Rollout will be completed by the end of February 2024. PAGE A6 VOL. 32, NO. 4, Norfolk, VA | flagshipnews.com

February 1-February 7, 2024

Commander, Navy Installations Command Force Master Chief, Jason Dunn, speaks with media at Willis Manor barracks aboard Naval Station Norfolk, Jan. 25. Dunn discussed ways the Navy is working to improve the quality of service for Sailors, one of which is through a pilot program that will provide free Wi-Fi for up to 4,000 Sailors in unaccompanied housing across the Hampton Roads area. (US NAVY PHOTO BY KATIE HEWETT, PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST)

Commander, Navy Installations Command prioritizes quality of service for Sailors By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd

Class Kaitlin Young

NORFOLK, Va. — Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) Force Master Chief Jason Dunn says he hopes to accomplish one thing during his time at the command: to effect change and see that change realized. “Down the road, I’m looking forward to seeing some of the changes that have a little piece of me and others realized,” Dunn said. “If I can see them realized, that would leave me with a sense of satisfaction that we did

something meaningful.” CNIC is responsible for the operations, maintenance, and quality of life programs for U.S. Navy shore installations around the world in order to sustain the fleet, enable the fighter, and support the family. CNIC’s mission is to deliver effective and efficient readiness from the shore, and doing that requires meeting the needs of Navy personnel and their families. As the command’s Force Master Chief, Dunn advocates for and oversees the programs directly impacting Sailors’ quality of service, which encompasses both their quality of life and

quality of work. “When you’re talking about CNIC programs, you’re talking about childcare; you’re talking about unaccompanied housing, galleys, and [Navy morale, welfare, and recreation],” Dunn said. “Those big programs that affect the entire enterprise are what I support for CNIC.” Dunn was visiting Norfolk to support the launch of a new Wi-Fi pilot program beginning Feb. 1. The pilot program will be implemented at 12 permanent party Hampton Roads barracks and will provide Sailors free high-speed Wi-Fi in their rooms and

common areas. “We wanted to push out the program on a big scale to get feedback over the next 6 months and see if it works,” Dunn said. “What better place to do it than in the largest fleet concentration area we have?” If the pilot program proves successful in Hampton Roads, CNIC plans to expand the program Navy-wide. The motivation behind free Wi-Fi is to enhance quality of service for Sailors. According to Dunn, it is one way the Navy is Turn to Quality of Service, Page 4

Huntington Hall gym floor receives facelift in-time for intramural basketball season By Max Lonzanida

Naval Weapons Station Yorktown

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Sailors and Marines assigned to the Huntington Hall Naval Berthing Facility in Newport News have a renovated gym floor just in-time for intramural basketball season to start. The renovated gym floor and other quality of life enhancements are the result of efforts by Naval Weapons Station Yorktown’s Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) department, Commander Naval Installations Command, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic and Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Newport News Shipbuilding among others. Danielle Ricker, NWS Yorktown’s MWR Director provided some insights to the quality of life renovations. “We were really looking to refresh and renew the basketball court and the MWR areas inside of Huntington Hall. We hadn’t done a refresh since 2010, so last July we completed the purchase of new fitness and recreational equipment,” said Rickner. “One of the last pieces was getting the floor refinished, and that was a joint effort

between CNIC, CNRMA, and the shipyard,” noted Rickner. It was noted that during the visit the sound of basketballs being dribbled on the shiny gym floor reverberated throughout our interview. From the upper mezzanine, one could clearly see the NWS Yorktown command logo painted prominently on the center court. The recently refinished gym floor consisted of sanding the previous finish down, painting new lines, and the application of several coats of durable finish; this occurred over the course of three weeks. The basketball court and its beaming newly refinished floor opened back up just after the start of the New Year. Historic records indicate that the sprawling multi-story building that is today Huntington Hall Naval Berthing Facility originally opened to serve high school students as Newport News High School in 1923. It was constructed on the grounds of horse stables which was later a U.S. Army camp. Scores of students were educated at Newport News High School since then. It closed its doors to students in 1980, and was Turn to Huntington Hall, Page 2

Newport News, Va. (January 26, 2024) ABF3 Dontavious Russell, assigned to PCU John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) enjoys some recreational time at the Huntington Hall Naval Berthing Facility’s basketball gym. The gym floor was recently sanded and refinished as part of a series of quality of life improvements to the facility. (U.S. NAVY PHOTO BY MAX LONZANIDA/RELEASED).

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Two students from Advanced Technology Center’s Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering course in Virginia Beach, who won the first-ever Naval Air Force Atlantic essay contest, were provided an opportunity to join AIRLANT’s Force Master Chief for a day to learn more about naval aviation. PAGE A3

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