Service to the Fleet - June 2020

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Past, Present, and Future: Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s Carrier Team One Leadership Aligns the Old with “Timeline Tour” at February Event STORY BY HANNAH BONDOC • PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST I PHOTOS BY GREG BOYD • NNSY VIDEOGRAPHER Carrier Team One (CT1) is a knowledge sharing and improvement program that connects people across the carrier (CVN) community to help solve and improve maintenance related issues. Whether looking for specific information and solutions, or to improve a process, CT1 has allowed people to ask questions, improve upon the current practices, and share proven practices back to the community. Keeping everyone aligned on moving forward and reiterating the team’s purpose while learning from the past across the national expanse of the carrier maintenance professional community was a top priority for Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s (NNSY) CT1 leadership members Program Director Kelly Souders and Assistant Process Master Kendra Dildy. Thus, they developed a way to meet this priority with a CT1 “Timeline Tour” at February's Winter Event in celebration of 25 years of CT1 orchestrating the learning to improve carrier availabilities. The Winter Community Event is an annual CT1 conference where representatives from our shipyards, engineering centers, contractors, ship’s force and outside experts come together for three days of keynotes by admirals, influential leaders, and knowledge management experts. With a typical attendance of 250 to 300 people, the event conducts different workshops and panels on how to meet Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) goals for on time 24 • SERVICE TO THE FLEET • JUNE 2020

delivery of ships. Traditionally held on the West Coast, this year the program’s leadership decided to hold it in Maryland, allowing more participants from the Hampton Roads region, District of Columbia, and other East Coast locations to attend. This year’s convention title was “Building for Tomorrow: Linking Past, Present and Future for Continued CT1 Success.” Souders, Dildy, and CT1 leaders strived to meet several goals when they planned this year’s convention. The goals were to strengthen CT1 strategy alignment to Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) priorities; expand the partnerships across the CVN Maintenance Community; leverage human creative capacity with digital tools to enhance innovation; brand the experience for those new to CT1; and recognize historic CT1 successes and methods in a way that excites both old and new. And, thus, the idea of the CT1 Timeline Tour museum was born. The tour was intentionally scheduled after keynote addresses on day one of the event, and laid out the theme of the convention— the past, the present, and the future. As Souders explained it, the tour was designed to enable the attendees to connect CT1’s past and present with the initiatives of the future as they go through each session of the convention. To add to the visuals of the historical installation, Dildy and Souders also obtained historical artifacts from the program’s past


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