DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY COMMANDER NAVY EXPEDITIONARY COMBAT COMMAND 1575 GATOR BLVD, SUITE 150 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23459-3024 COMMANDER NAVY EXPEDITIONARY COMBAT COMMAND PACIFIC 258 MAKALAPA DR, BLDG 396A PEARL HARBOR, HI 96860-3121
COMNECC/COMNECCPACINST 1754.1C N01F 8 Jan 15 COMNECC/COMNECCPAC INSTRUCTION 1754.1C From:
Commander, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Commander, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Pacific
Subj:
FAMILY READINESS PROGRAM
Ref:
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i)
Encl:
(1) Family Readiness Program’s Assessment Program Compliance Metrics (2) Integrated Fleet Readiness Training Plan Template (3) Family Readiness Officer’s Responsibilities
OPNAVINST 1750.1G OPNAVINST 1754.5B OPNAVINST 1740.3C DODI 1342.28 CNRFC 1342.1A COMNECCINST 1738.1 COMNECCINST 5040.2A OPNAVINST 3006.1 NECC Family Readiness Program Quick Reference Guide
1. Purpose. This instruction establishes policy and assigns responsibility for the standardized implementation of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Force (NECF) Family Readiness Program (FRP) to ensure each command, regardless of deployment status or operational tempo, maintains optimum personal and family readiness thereby enhancing each command’s operational readiness. 2.
Cancellation.
COMNECCINST 1754.1B.
3. Policy. All NECF commands will establish a FRP to address family readiness matters per programs and processes identified in references (a) through (h). Expeditionary warfare units operate in environments and at operational tempos that Fleet-Oriented FRPs do not always adequately address. Reference (i) was developed to provide further guidance on executing the FRP and was developed by family members and staffers from NECF commands and provides a “how to” guidance on many matters not specifically addressed in other