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“The official electronic newsgram of Norfolk Naval Shipyard”                                   June 14, 2011




HEADING OUT TO SEA--USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) sails down the Elizabeth River on June 13 to com-
mence sea trials as part of final preparations for returning to the Fleet. Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s “Ike” project team
performed the largest Planned Incremental Availability and largest propulsion plant work package ever executed on a car-
rier across all four public shipyards. Major tasks included a major pump overhaul; upgrades to the arresting gear sheave
foundation; inspections and repairs of the catapult accumulator and piping system; and hazardous material upgrades.
“The shipyard workers and the ship’s crew pulled together in a very professional manner to accomplish the goal of get-
ting ‘Ike’ ready to go out to sea again,” said Chrystal Brady, CVN 69 Project Superintendent.
NNSY’s NCMA holds its 2011 Brass Wheel golf outing
By Jay Jones, NCMA President, and Michael Brayshaw, Code 1160 Public Affairs Specialist

  The Brass Wheel golf tourna-
ment was held at Portsmouth’s
Bide-A-Wee golf course on June
9, allowing the shipyard’s military
(Brass) and civilian (Wheel) golf-
ers to once again engage in annual
friendly competition.
 The competition proved as heated
as the temperature, with first and
second placeholders actually finish-
ing in a tie with a score of 65. A
playoff determined the ultimate
winners. First place winners were
Jay Jones and Wayne Marek, with
second place going to Paul Towns-
ley and Marvin Teachey.
  Closest to the pin winners were
Bobby Watkins, Tim Ribble, Joe
Griffith and Lt. Marcus Machart.
The long drive winner was Paul         As a result of funds raised during the 2011 Brass Wheel golf outing,
Townsley.                              NNSY’s Naval Civilian Managers Association presented a $600 charity
  The Wheels were once again           donation to Edmarc Hospice for Children. Standing from left to right are
winners with final score averages      NCMA Communications Officer Jane Ellsworth, Debbie Stitzer-Brame
of 73.3 for the Wheels and 76.5 for    (Edmarc Executive Director), NCMA President Jay Jones and Former
the Brass.                             NCMA President Bret Lee. (Photo by Renée Russell, a Naval Facilities
  As a result of funds raised during   Architect.)
the tournament, the NCMA made
a $600 charity donation to Edmarc      to helping ill or bereaved children.   members,” said NCMA President,
Hospice for Children (see above          “We had good representation          Jay Jones. “It was a hot day but we
photo), an organization dedicated      from retirees, military and NCMA       all survived.”



Lunch and Learn to be held tomorrow
                                          The next Lunch and Learn will be held tomorrow, June 15, from
                                        11:30-1200 in the Building 1500 Command Briefing Room.
                                          The Naval Civilian Managers Association will be presenting videos
                                        on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig Blowout. The presentation will
                                        include discussion and videos related to NAVSEA’s contribution to the
                                        recovery. One of the videos is a recording of a presentation given by
                                        Captain Patrick J. Keenan, U.S. Navy Director of Ocean Engineering,
                                        Supervisor of Salvage and Diving. An ice-cream social will be held at
                                        the completion of the presentation.
Update on food poisoning investigation
  As a follow-up to the notification    the NNSY population."
on June 3, Naval Medical Center           To ensure the safety of its cus-
Portsmouth (NMCP) and NNSY              tomers, the Co-op immediately
investigations were unable to           conducted a food handling stand-
conclusively determine the spe-         down, held an All Hands meeting
cific cause of the reported illnesses   that included training from the
from chicken dinners served by the      NMCP Preventative Medicine
NNSY Cooperative Assocation.            Department Head, instituted daily
There were 230 fried chicken din-       food handling safety briefings,
ners sold and 21 reported illnesses,    and initiated formal internal health
resulting in a nine percent affected    inspections. Also, NMCP will
rate. An excerpt from the NMCP          increase the frequency of its health
                                                                                 NNSY is pushing to improve
report provided that "In a food         inspections from monthly to week-
                                                                                 further on traffic and pedes-
borne illness outbreak, numbers         ly. As a precautionary measure,
                                                                                 trian safety throughout the
are expected to be well in excess       the Co-op will continue its cur-
                                                                                 shipyard. As such, effective
of nine percent. It should be noted     rent policy of not preparing fried
                                                                                 this week, NNSY Police will
that nine percent of the NMCP           chicken from raw product for an
                                                                                 be concentrating on all such
emergency room patients seen on         undetermined period of time.
                                                                                 vehicular traffic & pedestrian
2 June also suffered from the same        As always, your support of the
                                                                                 crossing violations that may
type of symptoms as seen through        Co-op is greatly appreciated.
                                                                                 occur.


                                                            NNSY Apprentice Association
                                                            hosting bowling event on June 18

                                                              The NNSY Apprentice Association will be hosting a
                                                            bowling event from 4-7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at
                                                            the Strike Zone bowling center at the shipyard’s Scott
                                                            Center Annex.
                                                              The event is free to members of the Apprentice
                                                            Association; non-members can also participate by
                                                            paying a fee of $5 which will cover bowling shoes.
                                                            There will also be a raffle with prizes awarded at the
                                                            end of the event.
                                                              To participate, there is a sign-up sheet on the fifth
                                                            floor of Building 510 (next to the freight elevator).
                                                            The association can only accommodate 60 persons for
                                                            this event, so sign up today!




                            HAPPY FLAG DAY, NNSY!
James McCullogh                          Elaine Doxey                      Joe Thompson                              Peter Marfio
        Diversity Director             Director of Radiological Control      Production Resource Officer             Nuclear Production Manager
           Code 100PI                              Code 105                           Code 901                                Code 300N


                                                                Presents


    Successful Interview
    Techniques Seminar
Don’t leave things to chance—improve your interviewing skills today. Most people fail to realize that the success of
the interview depends on the image you create and the way you interact with the interviewer. It is not just a matter of
memorizing answers to questions. Yes, the words you choose are important, but so is the tone of your voice, the way
you sit and the way that you listen. You win at the interview if you establish rapport with the interviewer. When people
are just firing off questions at you, no real connection is established. It is absolutely vital to get the interviewer to start
talking. To do that you need to listen carefully for the opportunity to ask appropriate questions and you need to be
aware of the interviewer's body language so that you can gauge how they are responding to you. A job interview is an
interactive experience.




        Tuesday,
     June 21, 2011
                                                                                                              Are                 ready
                                                                                                                    to take charge of




  4:15 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
   Command Brief Room,
   Bldg. 1500, First Floor
            Lydia Simmons
  Special Emphasis Program Manager
            757/396-3758

                                    Designed and Produced by Shipyard Instructional Design Center, Code 1170,
      Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA 23709. For more information about our services please call (757) 396-3569 or (757) 396-5801

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Yardlines no. 21

  • 1. “The official electronic newsgram of Norfolk Naval Shipyard” June 14, 2011 HEADING OUT TO SEA--USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) sails down the Elizabeth River on June 13 to com- mence sea trials as part of final preparations for returning to the Fleet. Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s “Ike” project team performed the largest Planned Incremental Availability and largest propulsion plant work package ever executed on a car- rier across all four public shipyards. Major tasks included a major pump overhaul; upgrades to the arresting gear sheave foundation; inspections and repairs of the catapult accumulator and piping system; and hazardous material upgrades. “The shipyard workers and the ship’s crew pulled together in a very professional manner to accomplish the goal of get- ting ‘Ike’ ready to go out to sea again,” said Chrystal Brady, CVN 69 Project Superintendent.
  • 2. NNSY’s NCMA holds its 2011 Brass Wheel golf outing By Jay Jones, NCMA President, and Michael Brayshaw, Code 1160 Public Affairs Specialist The Brass Wheel golf tourna- ment was held at Portsmouth’s Bide-A-Wee golf course on June 9, allowing the shipyard’s military (Brass) and civilian (Wheel) golf- ers to once again engage in annual friendly competition. The competition proved as heated as the temperature, with first and second placeholders actually finish- ing in a tie with a score of 65. A playoff determined the ultimate winners. First place winners were Jay Jones and Wayne Marek, with second place going to Paul Towns- ley and Marvin Teachey. Closest to the pin winners were Bobby Watkins, Tim Ribble, Joe Griffith and Lt. Marcus Machart. The long drive winner was Paul As a result of funds raised during the 2011 Brass Wheel golf outing, Townsley. NNSY’s Naval Civilian Managers Association presented a $600 charity The Wheels were once again donation to Edmarc Hospice for Children. Standing from left to right are winners with final score averages NCMA Communications Officer Jane Ellsworth, Debbie Stitzer-Brame of 73.3 for the Wheels and 76.5 for (Edmarc Executive Director), NCMA President Jay Jones and Former the Brass. NCMA President Bret Lee. (Photo by Renée Russell, a Naval Facilities As a result of funds raised during Architect.) the tournament, the NCMA made a $600 charity donation to Edmarc to helping ill or bereaved children. members,” said NCMA President, Hospice for Children (see above “We had good representation Jay Jones. “It was a hot day but we photo), an organization dedicated from retirees, military and NCMA all survived.” Lunch and Learn to be held tomorrow The next Lunch and Learn will be held tomorrow, June 15, from 11:30-1200 in the Building 1500 Command Briefing Room. The Naval Civilian Managers Association will be presenting videos on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig Blowout. The presentation will include discussion and videos related to NAVSEA’s contribution to the recovery. One of the videos is a recording of a presentation given by Captain Patrick J. Keenan, U.S. Navy Director of Ocean Engineering, Supervisor of Salvage and Diving. An ice-cream social will be held at the completion of the presentation.
  • 3. Update on food poisoning investigation As a follow-up to the notification the NNSY population." on June 3, Naval Medical Center To ensure the safety of its cus- Portsmouth (NMCP) and NNSY tomers, the Co-op immediately investigations were unable to conducted a food handling stand- conclusively determine the spe- down, held an All Hands meeting cific cause of the reported illnesses that included training from the from chicken dinners served by the NMCP Preventative Medicine NNSY Cooperative Assocation. Department Head, instituted daily There were 230 fried chicken din- food handling safety briefings, ners sold and 21 reported illnesses, and initiated formal internal health resulting in a nine percent affected inspections. Also, NMCP will rate. An excerpt from the NMCP increase the frequency of its health NNSY is pushing to improve report provided that "In a food inspections from monthly to week- further on traffic and pedes- borne illness outbreak, numbers ly. As a precautionary measure, trian safety throughout the are expected to be well in excess the Co-op will continue its cur- shipyard. As such, effective of nine percent. It should be noted rent policy of not preparing fried this week, NNSY Police will that nine percent of the NMCP chicken from raw product for an be concentrating on all such emergency room patients seen on undetermined period of time. vehicular traffic & pedestrian 2 June also suffered from the same As always, your support of the crossing violations that may type of symptoms as seen through Co-op is greatly appreciated. occur. NNSY Apprentice Association hosting bowling event on June 18 The NNSY Apprentice Association will be hosting a bowling event from 4-7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at the Strike Zone bowling center at the shipyard’s Scott Center Annex. The event is free to members of the Apprentice Association; non-members can also participate by paying a fee of $5 which will cover bowling shoes. There will also be a raffle with prizes awarded at the end of the event. To participate, there is a sign-up sheet on the fifth floor of Building 510 (next to the freight elevator). The association can only accommodate 60 persons for this event, so sign up today! HAPPY FLAG DAY, NNSY!
  • 4. James McCullogh Elaine Doxey Joe Thompson Peter Marfio Diversity Director Director of Radiological Control Production Resource Officer Nuclear Production Manager Code 100PI Code 105 Code 901 Code 300N Presents Successful Interview Techniques Seminar Don’t leave things to chance—improve your interviewing skills today. Most people fail to realize that the success of the interview depends on the image you create and the way you interact with the interviewer. It is not just a matter of memorizing answers to questions. Yes, the words you choose are important, but so is the tone of your voice, the way you sit and the way that you listen. You win at the interview if you establish rapport with the interviewer. When people are just firing off questions at you, no real connection is established. It is absolutely vital to get the interviewer to start talking. To do that you need to listen carefully for the opportunity to ask appropriate questions and you need to be aware of the interviewer's body language so that you can gauge how they are responding to you. A job interview is an interactive experience. Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Are ready to take charge of 4:15 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Command Brief Room, Bldg. 1500, First Floor Lydia Simmons Special Emphasis Program Manager 757/396-3758 Designed and Produced by Shipyard Instructional Design Center, Code 1170, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA 23709. For more information about our services please call (757) 396-3569 or (757) 396-5801