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'''Navy Office of Community Outreach (NAVCO)''' is the U.S. Navy's Chief of Information (CHINFO)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/ |title=? |publisher=chininfo.navy.mil}}</ref> national community outreach field activity. |
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[[Image:Rear Admiral Julius Caesar speaking at the Rotary Club.jpg|thumb|Rear Admiral Julius Caesar speaks to business and community leaders of the Cleveland [[Rotary International|Rotary Club]] during Cleveland Navy Week]] |
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The '''Navy Office of Community Outreach (NAVCO)''' serves as the U.S. Navy's primary community outreach field activity under the Chief of Information (CHINFO). |
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NAVCO's primary means of outreach is through [[Navy Weeks]], which work to bring a concentration of Navy personnel and assets to cities and towns across [[Middle America (United States)|Middle America]]. NAVCO accomplishes outreach at each Navy Week through several key programs which include the Navy Speakers' Bureau, [[United States Navy Band|Navy Band]] support, [[Naval aviation|Navy Aviation]] support, Caps For Kids,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capsforkids.com/ |title=Caps for Kids |accessdate=2 November 2010}}</ref> media outreach, as well as coordinating with [[List of United States Navy ships|Ships and Submarines]] for [[namesake]] visits. |
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NAVCO's main focus is to engage with communities across [[Middle America (United States)|Middle America]] through [[Navy Weeks]], where a significant presence of Navy personnel and assets is brought to various cities and towns. To facilitate outreach during Navy Weeks, NAVCO implements several key programs such as the Navy Speakers' Bureau, [[United States Navy Band|Navy Band]] support, [[Naval aviation|Navy Aviation]] support, Caps for Kids initiative,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capsforkids.com/ |title=Caps for Kids |accessdate=November 2, 2010}}</ref> media outreach, and coordination with [[List of United States Navy ships|Ships and Submarines]] for namesake visits. |
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==Mission== |
==Mission== |
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NAVCO serves as the central point of coordination for [[United States Navy|Navy]] community outreach programs throughout the continental U.S. with the exception of fleet concentration areas and the [[Los Angeles]] and [[New York]] metropolitan areas. The goal of this coordination is to conduct and align national Navy image, awareness and branding efforts by coordinating existing personnel and assets to maximize community-relations impact.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.news.navy.mil/navco/display.asp?page=mission.html|title=NAVCO Mission}}</ref> |
NAVCO serves as the central point of coordination for [[United States Navy|Navy]] community outreach programs throughout the continental U.S., with the exception of fleet concentration areas and the [[Los Angeles]] and [[New York City|New York]] metropolitan areas. The goal of this coordination is to conduct and align national Navy image, awareness and branding efforts by coordinating existing personnel and assets to maximize community-relations impact.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.news.navy.mil/navco/display.asp?page=mission.html|title=NAVCO Mission}}</ref> |
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'''Key aspects of NAVCO:''' |
'''Key aspects of NAVCO:''' |
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* Assisting Navy operations worldwide with heartland media placement during contingencies, emergencies, and deployments. |
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* Building and maintaining relationships with media organizations in key American markets. |
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* Building lasting relationships with citizens in business, education, and government. |
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* Coordinating and assisting national community outreach programs. |
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* Coordinating and tracking the Navy's Caps for Kids program. |
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* Coordinating leaders to sea embarks for business and civic leaders, educators and community influencers. |
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* Coordinating national naval aviation and tactical flight demonstration requests for community events. |
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* Maintaining and coordinating a proactive national Speakers' Bureau. |
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* Reaching untouched public in the American heartland. |
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* Tracking events scheduled and conducted by Flag and commanding officers. |
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==Navy Aviation Event Support== |
==Navy Aviation Event Support== |
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[[Image:Blue Angels performance.jpg|thumb|U.S. Navy [[Blue Angels]]]] |
[[Image:Blue Angels performance.jpg|thumb|U.S. Navy [[Blue Angels]]]] |
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[[Image:The Navy Region Northwest Band performs during the last week of the month-long Seattle Sea Fair parade of ships.jpg|thumb|The Navy Region Northwest Band performs during the last week of the month-long Seattle Sea Fair parade of ships.]] |
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[[Image:080828-N-3271W-087.jpg|thumb|Rear Admiral Julius Caesar speaks to business and community leaders of the Cleveland [[Rotary International|Rotary Club]] during Cleveland Navy Week]] |
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The objective of Navy Aviation Support is to help facilitate and coordinate the distribution of active |
The objective of [https://www.navy.com/careers/aviation-support-equipment-technician Navy Aviation Support] is to help facilitate and coordinate the distribution of active-duty U.S. [[List of United States naval aircraft|naval aircraft]] and aviation resources to support public demonstration events across the United States. Aviation support includes performances by the [[Blue Angels]], the Leap Frogs, East and West Coast Tactical Demonstration Teams, aircraft static displays and flyovers. The Navy Office of Community Outreach determines the eligibility of each event based upon applicable [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]](DoD) and [[United States Department of the Navy|Department of the Navy]] regulations. A current listing of all eligible aviation events can be found on the Navy Office of Community Outreach website.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.mil/navco/display.asp?page=aviation.html |title=U.S. Navy Aerial Event Support |accessdate=November 2, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.news.navy.mil/navco/display.asp?page=aviation.html |title=NAVCO Aviation Event Support}}</ref> |
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==Navy Band Event Support== |
==Navy Band Event Support== |
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The objective of the [[United States Navy Band|Navy Band]] Support is to coordinate Navy musical groups in support of Navy Weeks and related community outreach events throughout the |
The objective of the [[United States Navy Band|Navy Band]] Support is to coordinate Navy musical groups in support of Navy Weeks and related community outreach events throughout the United States. Band support is also coordinated for recruiting efforts through the Music for Recruiting Program. Navy bands across the United States are composed of top [[Musician (US Navy)|rated musicians]] who perform in various musical units including Ceremonial and Parade Bands, Pop/Rock Bands, Brass and Woodwind Quintets and [[Jazz band|Jazz Ensembles]]. Navy Bands may be authorized to perform concerts, patriotic ceremonies and [[parade]]s for the general public and school concerts in support of Navy Recruiting.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.news.navy.mil/navco/display.asp?page=band.html |title=Navy Band Support}}</ref> |
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==Navy Speakers' Bureau== |
==Navy Speakers' Bureau== |
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The Navy Speakers' Bureau is designed to assist public organizations who are seeking Navy speakers for community relations and outreach events. Participating speakers are volunteers and include [[Active duty|active]] and [[Reservist|reserve]] component and retired Navy personnel as well as DON |
The Navy Speakers' Bureau is designed to assist public organizations who are seeking Navy speakers for community relations and outreach events. Participating speakers are volunteers and include [[Active duty|active]] and [[Reservist|reserve]] component and retired Navy personnel as well as DON civilian personnel. The Navy Speakers Bureau also provides liaison for Navy flag officers who participate in Navy Weeks conducted in various cities across Mid-America each year. In addition, the Navy Speakers Bureau provides a wide variety of resource materials to assist speakers in composing remarks and developing presentations. Organizations seeking speaking support for seminars, conventions, symposiums, and recurring meetings should pursue other avenues to locate speakers. Visit the NAVCO Navy Speakers Bureau page for more information on how to request a Navy speaker.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.news.navy.mil/navco/display.asp?page=speakers.html |title=Navy Speakers Bureau |accessdate=November 2, 2010}}</ref> |
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==Navy Caps For Kids== |
==Navy Caps For Kids== |
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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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Early in the |
Early in the 1990s, the idea began circulating among a few charitable organizations to encourage celebrities and other notables to donate autographed hats and other clothing to hospitalized children. The Navy Office of Information Southwest, adapted the idea with a Navy flavor into an ever-growing outreach program. Today, more than 500 commands, including ships, submarines, [[List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons|naval air squadrons]] and Navy personnel have donated ball caps and other Navy memorabilia along with their time and energy to help bring a smile to the faces of young patients in hospitals all over the country. |
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===Mission=== |
===Mission=== |
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NAVCO supports the Navy Caps for Kids program by helping operational commands connect with children in hospitals throughout the nation. NAVCO collects ball caps donated from Navy commands everywhere and ensures they get personally delivered to young patients in hospitals in non-Navy regions. NAVCO also helps commands establish Caps for Kids programs with the hospitals in their local area.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.news.navy.mil/navco/display.asp?page=caps.html |title=Caps for Kids Program}}</ref> |
NAVCO supports the Navy Caps for Kids program by helping operational commands connect with children in hospitals throughout the nation. NAVCO collects ball caps donated from Navy commands everywhere and ensures they get personally delivered to young patients in hospitals in non-Navy regions. NAVCO also helps commands establish Caps for Kids programs with the hospitals in their local area.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.news.navy.mil/navco/display.asp?page=caps.html |title=Caps for Kids Program}}</ref> |
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Participating in any given Navy Week along with the Flag officer and Navy Band are active duty and reserve Navy [[Public affairs (military)|Public Affairs]] Officers, local civic organizations, as well as local sailors and recruiters from the regional Navy Recruiting District (NRD). In addition, crew members from a namesake ship will participate in the Navy Week (i.e., sailors from the [[USS Cleveland (LPD-7)|USS Cleveland]] visit the city of Cleveland during Cleveland Navy Week.) |
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==Navy Weeks== |
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Navy Weeks are designed to educate Americans on the importance of Naval service, understand the investment they make in their Navy and to increase awareness in cities which might not otherwise see the Navy at work on a regular basis. |
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Navy Weeks are organized around an "anchor event" or large community event such as a state fair or a public holiday celebration. By planning Navy Weeks around or in conjunction with these larger public events, Navy Week participants are able to increase the awareness of a larger number of people from diverse geographic areas in regions all across the United States. |
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About 20 Navy Weeks are led by NAVCO each year. Cities and towns are selected based on a wide range of criteria with careful consideration given to aspects such as anchor events, Blue Angels air shows, asset availability, city size, demographic make-up, geographic region, relationship building, relationship sustainment and new outreach opportunities. |
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A typical Navy Week has two main elements: |
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*A regional Navy Band's Top-40 rock group or Jazz ensemble will perform in the selected city at multiple locations. |
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*A Navy [[Admiral]] or Flag Officer will speak to civic and educational organizations at various public speaking engagements in the area. Admirals from commands throughout the world volunteer to participate and in many cases he or she has a tie to the community, i.e. he or she attended high school in the area. The typical speaking venues are [[Rotary International|rotary club]] meetings, colleges, TV and news radio shows and other non-profit groups such as [[Lions Club International|Lions Clubs]] and Project Hope. Speaking topics include: |
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#Our [[A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower|Maritime Strategy]] and the purpose of our Naval forces. |
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#Effectively using the Navy's budget. |
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#Information on what events are planned for the Navy Week. |
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Participating in any given Navy Week along with the Flag officer and Navy Band are active duty and reserve Navy [[Public affairs (military)|Public Affairs]] Officers, local civic organizations, as well as local sailors and recruiters from the regional Navy Recruiting District (NRD). In addition, crewmembers from a namesake ship will participate in the Navy Week (i.e. sailors from the [[USS Cleveland (LPD-7)|USS Cleveland]] visit the city of Cleveland during Cleveland Navy Week.) |
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===2010 Navy Week Schedule=== |
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| Tampa, FL |
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| Macdill Airfest |
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| Mar. 13-21 |
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| Phoenix, AZ |
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| Baseball Spring Training |
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| Mar. 22-29 |
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| Charleston, SC |
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| Air Expo |
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| Apr. 12-18 |
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| San Antonio, TX |
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| [[Fiesta San Antonio]] |
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| Apr. 15-25 |
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| Des Moines, IA |
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| [[Drake Relays]] |
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| Apr. 19-24 |
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| Kansas City, KS |
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| Sound of Speed Air Show |
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| Apr. 24 - May 2 |
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| Birmingham, AL |
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| Tuscaloosa Air Show |
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| May 2-9 |
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| Spokane, WA |
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| Lilac Festival |
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| May 8-16 |
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| Little Rock, AR |
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| Riverfest |
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| May 24-30 |
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| Milwaukee, WI |
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| [[Milwaukee Air Expo|Milwaukee Air & Water Show]] |
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| June 7-13 |
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| Boston, MA |
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| Harborfest |
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| June 30 - July 7 |
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| Minneapolis, MN |
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| [[Minneapolis Aquatennial|Aquatennial]] |
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| July 17-25 |
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| Chicago, IL |
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| [[Chicago Air and Water Show|52nd Annual Air & Water Show]] |
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| Aug. 7-15 |
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| Boise, ID |
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| [[Western Idaho Fair]] |
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| Aug. 20-29 |
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| Baltimore, MD |
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| [[Maryland State Fair]] |
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| Aug. 28 - Sept. 6 |
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| Cleveland, OH |
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| [[Cleveland National Airshow]] |
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| Aug. 30 - Sept. 6 |
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| St. Louis, MI |
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| St. Louis Airshow |
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| Sept. 6-12 |
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| Salt Lake City, UT |
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| Utah State Fair |
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| Sept. 9-19 |
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| Atlanta, GA |
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| Wings Over Marietta Airshow |
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| Oct. 11-17 |
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| Dallas, TX |
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| Ft. Worth Alliance Airshow |
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| Oct. 25-31 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{official website|http://www.navy.mil/ }} |
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* [http://www.news.navy.mil/swf/index.asp Navy NewsStand] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071223134622/http://www.news.navy.mil/swf/index.asp Navy NewsStand] |
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* [http://www.cnrc.navy.mil/ Navy Recruiting Command] |
* [http://www.cnrc.navy.mil/ Navy Recruiting Command] |
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* [http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=39017 2008 Chicago Navy Week Opens at Bud Billiken Parade] |
* [http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=39017 2008 Chicago Navy Week Opens at Bud Billiken Parade] |
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* [http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=39343 Buffalo Opens Navy Week 2008] |
* [http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=39343 Buffalo Opens Navy Week 2008] |
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* [http://www.denvernavyweek.com/ Denver Navy Week Website] |
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* [http://www.clevelandairshow.com/attractions/NavySimulatorinfo.pdf Information on Navy Flight Simulator(.pdf)] |
* [http://www.clevelandairshow.com/attractions/NavySimulatorinfo.pdf Information on Navy Flight Simulator(.pdf)] |
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* [http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/ Blue Angels] |
* [http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/ Blue Angels] |
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* [http://www.leapfrogs.navy.mil/ Leap Frogs Parachute Team] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20111005005422/http://www.leapfrogs.navy.mil/ Leap Frogs Parachute Team] |
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 27 May 2024
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This article contains promotional content. (June 2019) |
The Navy Office of Community Outreach (NAVCO) serves as the U.S. Navy's primary community outreach field activity under the Chief of Information (CHINFO).
NAVCO's main focus is to engage with communities across Middle America through Navy Weeks, where a significant presence of Navy personnel and assets is brought to various cities and towns. To facilitate outreach during Navy Weeks, NAVCO implements several key programs such as the Navy Speakers' Bureau, Navy Band support, Navy Aviation support, Caps for Kids initiative,[1] media outreach, and coordination with Ships and Submarines for namesake visits.
Mission
[edit]NAVCO serves as the central point of coordination for Navy community outreach programs throughout the continental U.S., with the exception of fleet concentration areas and the Los Angeles and New York metropolitan areas. The goal of this coordination is to conduct and align national Navy image, awareness and branding efforts by coordinating existing personnel and assets to maximize community-relations impact.[2]
Key aspects of NAVCO:
- Assisting Navy operations worldwide with heartland media placement during contingencies, emergencies, and deployments.
- Building and maintaining relationships with media organizations in key American markets.
- Building lasting relationships with citizens in business, education, and government.
- Coordinating and assisting national community outreach programs.
- Coordinating and tracking the Navy's Caps for Kids program.
- Coordinating leaders to sea embarks for business and civic leaders, educators and community influencers.
- Coordinating national naval aviation and tactical flight demonstration requests for community events.
- Maintaining and coordinating a proactive national Speakers' Bureau.
- Reaching untouched public in the American heartland.
- Tracking events scheduled and conducted by Flag and commanding officers.
Navy Aviation Event Support
[edit]The objective of Navy Aviation Support is to help facilitate and coordinate the distribution of active-duty U.S. naval aircraft and aviation resources to support public demonstration events across the United States. Aviation support includes performances by the Blue Angels, the Leap Frogs, East and West Coast Tactical Demonstration Teams, aircraft static displays and flyovers. The Navy Office of Community Outreach determines the eligibility of each event based upon applicable Department of Defense(DoD) and Department of the Navy regulations. A current listing of all eligible aviation events can be found on the Navy Office of Community Outreach website.[3][4]
Navy Band Event Support
[edit]The objective of the Navy Band Support is to coordinate Navy musical groups in support of Navy Weeks and related community outreach events throughout the United States. Band support is also coordinated for recruiting efforts through the Music for Recruiting Program. Navy bands across the United States are composed of top rated musicians who perform in various musical units including Ceremonial and Parade Bands, Pop/Rock Bands, Brass and Woodwind Quintets and Jazz Ensembles. Navy Bands may be authorized to perform concerts, patriotic ceremonies and parades for the general public and school concerts in support of Navy Recruiting.[5]
Navy Speakers' Bureau
[edit]The Navy Speakers' Bureau is designed to assist public organizations who are seeking Navy speakers for community relations and outreach events. Participating speakers are volunteers and include active and reserve component and retired Navy personnel as well as DON civilian personnel. The Navy Speakers Bureau also provides liaison for Navy flag officers who participate in Navy Weeks conducted in various cities across Mid-America each year. In addition, the Navy Speakers Bureau provides a wide variety of resource materials to assist speakers in composing remarks and developing presentations. Organizations seeking speaking support for seminars, conventions, symposiums, and recurring meetings should pursue other avenues to locate speakers. Visit the NAVCO Navy Speakers Bureau page for more information on how to request a Navy speaker.[6]
Navy Caps For Kids
[edit]Background
[edit]Early in the 1990s, the idea began circulating among a few charitable organizations to encourage celebrities and other notables to donate autographed hats and other clothing to hospitalized children. The Navy Office of Information Southwest, adapted the idea with a Navy flavor into an ever-growing outreach program. Today, more than 500 commands, including ships, submarines, naval air squadrons and Navy personnel have donated ball caps and other Navy memorabilia along with their time and energy to help bring a smile to the faces of young patients in hospitals all over the country.
Mission
[edit]NAVCO supports the Navy Caps for Kids program by helping operational commands connect with children in hospitals throughout the nation. NAVCO collects ball caps donated from Navy commands everywhere and ensures they get personally delivered to young patients in hospitals in non-Navy regions. NAVCO also helps commands establish Caps for Kids programs with the hospitals in their local area.[7]
Participating in any given Navy Week along with the Flag officer and Navy Band are active duty and reserve Navy Public Affairs Officers, local civic organizations, as well as local sailors and recruiters from the regional Navy Recruiting District (NRD). In addition, crew members from a namesake ship will participate in the Navy Week (i.e., sailors from the USS Cleveland visit the city of Cleveland during Cleveland Navy Week.)
References
[edit]- ^ "Caps for Kids". Retrieved November 2, 2010.
- ^ "NAVCO Mission".
- ^ "U.S. Navy Aerial Event Support". Retrieved November 2, 2010.
- ^ "NAVCO Aviation Event Support".
- ^ "Navy Band Support".
- ^ "Navy Speakers Bureau". Retrieved November 2, 2010.
- ^ "Caps for Kids Program".