CNATRAINST 1543.7A
3 August 2001
CURRICULUM OUTLINE OF INSTRUCTION
Lesson Topic 6.1:
Naval Sea Systems Command Functions and
Responsibilities for Ordnance
Contact Periods:
4.0
Classroom
Media:
Lecture with handouts
Security Classification:
Unclassified
Terminal Objective:
Partially supported by this lesson topic:
6.0
Upon completion of this unit of instruction, the student
will demonstrate knowledge of the structure and
functions of the major Echelon One and Two commands and
the management responsibilities associated with each to
enable functioning in a billet on a major staff.
Enabling Objectives:
Completely supported by this lesson topic:
1.6.1
State what SECNAV instruction specifies the command
relationships and the exercise of command and support
responsibilities for Navy and Marine Corps shore
activities.
1.6.2
State the principle role of a Systems Command.
1.6.3
State which command serves as the "Executive Manager"
for explosive ordnance disposal and technology for the
Department of Defense.
1.6.4
Describe NAVSEASYSCOMs responsibilities as the single
point of contact for the Systems Commands on explosive
safety matters.
1.6.5
State the office that designated specific SYSCOMS as
Lead Systems Commands to provide service wide control,
coordination, or direction in certain programmatic and
functional areas.
1.6.6
Identify the main NAVSEA office that provides support to
the many programs with which an Ordnance Officer will be
involved.
1.6.7
State which publication outlines the additional
specialized functions, as assigned by NAVSEA, that are
performed by certain field activities.
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