July 18 - Newport News Shipbuilding
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July 18 - Newport News Shipbuilding
7 | 18 | 2016 A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding Employees and Leaders to Discuss the Importance of Proper Time Charging Birdcage Team Front Row (L to R): X42 Foreman Bernard Martin, Curt Babcock (X42), Aaron Anderson (X42), George Liufau (X42), Daniel Boyer (X42), John Spence (X18), Rikece Campbell (X18), X18 Foreman Matthew O. Quinn. Second Row (L to R): John Perkins (X42), Adam Butler (X18). Photo by John Whalen Birdcage Team Delivers “Best-Ever” Results On February 29, the Virginia-Class Submarine (VCS) Program and Pipe Shop leadership recognized the birdcage team for delivering a birdcage assembly with the greatest cost and schedule performance recorded to date. The team who is responsible for building the largest pipe assembly on a VCS submarine, commonly known as the “birdcage,” recently completed the Delaware (SSN 791) birdcage, achieving a 62 percent cost reduction compared to the USS Mississippi (SSN 782). “Our team is successful because we are so diverse and utilize our collective experiences and backgrounds for beneficial gains,” said Daniel Boyer (X42). To celebrate the team’s accomplishment, the Pipe Shop held an appreciation luncheon and VCS Program Director Matt Needy recognized the team by giving them each a signature coin. 2016 MOE Nominees and Award Recipients Announced Newport News Shipbuilding President Matt Mulherin is pleased to announce the nominees and recipients for the 2016 Model of Excellence (MOE) Awards. From leadership and operational excellence to customer service and innovation, congratulations to all of the shipbuilders being recognized this year. New for 2016, The Courage to Make a Difference Award distinguishes teams or projects that demonstrate courage with regard to behaviors that positively change the company culture or make a difference in the company or community. MOE recipients will be honored in a special awards ceremony on Sept. 28. See the full list of this year’s nominees and award recipients inside this edition of Currents. This week, all employees will be meeting with their foremen, supervisors and leaders to discuss the importance of proper time charging and to reinforce employee responsibilities around Newport News Shipbuilding timekeeping practices. The specific attention to time charging is about making the business stronger, being proactive, maximizing performance, and managing current and future contracts. In a July 14 video message to employees, NNS President Matt Mulherin said, “Properly charging your time is about more than just receiving a paycheck, and this is something every employee should understand. During the week of July 18, I’ve asked the leadership team to meet with employees across the shipyard as part of a company-wide effort to discuss the importance of our timekeeping requirements. It’s critically important to our success, and I appreciate your focus, attention and discussion on this subject.” Every NNS employee is responsible for accurately reporting and verifying their own time on a daily basis. Employee time charging responsibilities are outlined in Time and Attendance Reporting Policy NN 10-403. The Community Congratulates NNS on 130 Years Visit the 130th Anniversary website to watch new congratulatory video messages. A new video is added to the website each week. 22 CURRENTS 7 | 18 | 2016 HII Family Scholarship Program Deadline is July 29 The deadline for applications to the Huntington Ingalls Industries Family Scholarship Programs is July 29. Applicants should expect to receive a confirmation email from Scholarship America upon successful submission. Applications submitted after July 29 will not be considered for the 2016-2017 school year. The X31 “Wall of Honor” that is currently displayed at NNS on the second floor of Building 8. X31 Recognizes Veterans with a “Wall of Honor” The Electrical Department (X31) at Newport News Shipbuilding has recently established an X31 “Wall of Honor” in an effort to show appreciation and recognition to over 200 employees in the department that are United States veterans. The X31 “Wall of Honor” is currently being displayed on the second floor of Building 8 and includes photos of electrical department employees, foremen and apprentice craft instructors. “Not only do we respect the contribution that our veterans have made in the defense of our nation’s freedom, we also appreciate the contribution that they now make as shipbuilders,” said Electrical Trade Director David Batdorf. “This display gives us an opportunity to recognize their contributions every day.” The Electrical Department Administration Office will continue to add new photographs and nameplates to the wall as they are submitted. The scholarship fund, administered by Scholarship Management Services, will award up to 100 scholarships in August to dependent children of HII employees. Individual award amounts will range from $1,500 per year for selected students enrolled in a two-year college program to $3,000 per year for selected students enrolled in a four-year program. The fund will also award scholarships of up to $3,000 toward pre-school education costs. Children of all HII employees are eligible to apply, with the exception of children of senior executives and those employees who have been with the company for less than two years. The selection process is independent of HII and based on both scholarship and financial need. No employee or officer of HII will play a part in the selection process. Please note that there are two distinct programs. For more information about the twoyear and four-year college scholarships, please visit the Scholarship America site at https://www.scholarsapply.org/hii-scholarship. For details on the pre-school scholarship, visit: https://www.scholarsapply.org/hii-readiness. Early-Bird Discount Available to Employees for One City Marathon Newport News Shipbuilding will be the presenting sponsor for the third annual One City Marathon on Sunday, March 12, 2017. Races will start at Newport News Park and be followed by the One City, One Celebration in Victory Landing Park. NNS and Huntington Ingalls Industries employees are eligible for an early-bird discount now through August 15 for all four races—Marathon, Relay, 8K and Nautical Mile. When registering at www.onecitymarathon.com, select NNS as the employer and the discount will be automatically applied. The early-bird rates will expire on August 16, but a discount of $5.00 will still be available. Rates are expected to increase several times before the event date. For more information or to register, visit the One City Marathon website. Employees who are interested in running the full marathon or the 8K at no costs can contact Jeremy Bustin (O29) at 380-4384. 7 | 18 | 2016 CURRENTS 3 3 AROUND THE YARD Fall 2016 Night School Registration is Underway All classes are scheduled to begin the week of September 19 and will conclude the week of November 19. The application deadline is August 5. Visit the Night School website on Yardnet for a list of classes and registration information. Employees should be reminded that beginning with the Winter 2017 bulletin, a hard copy will no longer be available and the bulletin will only be available electronically. To accommodate employees without computer access, fliers will be distributed at the shipyard gates to provide registration information for night school courses that are available. To view the latest bulletin, visit the Night School website on Yardnet or The Apprentice School website. NNS Sponsors 7th Annual Freaky Kon-Tiki Raft Race Newport News Shipbuilding will be sponsoring the 7th annual Freaky Kon-Tiki Hampton River Raft Race Saturday, July 23. The event will be held in downtown Hampton at Mill Point Park and will offer participants food, beverages, live entertainment and a children’s area. Competitions will include raft races, corn-hole tournaments and giant wacky volleyball. For more information, and to sign up for the raft competition, view the flier on Yardnet. STRIDE ERG Hosts After-Work Social July 26 Join the Shipbuilders Together Realizing Inclusion, Diversity and Equality (STRIDE) employee resource group for its first after-work-social at Bar Louie in Peninsula Town Center on Tuesday, July 26. Enjoy $5 hamburgers and fries, and meet fellow members of STRIDE, which serves as a support network and educational resource for LGBT employees, their friends, families and colleagues. In an effort to support the Peninsula Food Bank, attendees are asked to bring a canned/nonperishable food item to donate. Not a member? Contact STRIDE_ERG@hii-nns.com for more information. Pipefitter and Master Shipbuilder Edwin Mills (X42) proudly displays two bronze and two silver medals that he won during a Special Olympics event in Cincinnati, where he competed in swimming. Leadership and coworkers in the Detail Pipe Shop recently recognized Mills with a cake celebration during lunch for his success. Photo by Roger Trent (M30) Watch the Latest Edition of Focus NNS In this month’s edition, learn about the nextgeneration of pipe bending with the Pinball Machine, NNS’ most recent contract for the next Enterprise (CVN 80), the expansion of Newport News Industrial, and Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) reaching a major milestone with a 180-degree turnaround. Watch the July 2016 edition of Focus NNS. 24 CURRENTS 7 | 18 | 2016 DATEBOOK JULY 20 The International Compliance Office will hold Basic Annual Export Training from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the large auditorium at VASCIC. Register via the Learning Exchange (LX). For questions, contact Sarah Williams (O19) at 380-3599. JULY 20 The Management Development Center (MDC) along with leaders from the In-Service Aircraft Carrier Program and the Performance Coaching Program, will host a Leadercast event on July 20 at the Consolidated Refueling Facility (CRF) in Bldg 1841, 3rd floor, conference room one. The topic is Organizational Vision: Depth Before Height and will feature a Leadercast video of Sportscaster James Brown from the 2016 Leadercast event. Sessions are open to all employees and will be offered to accommodate all shifts. No charge will be provided and employees must attend on their own time. To RSVP, email CoachingPrograms@hii-nns.com or call 688-2761 or 380-4748 no later than July 19. For more information view the flier on Yardnet. JULY 22 he Apprentice Alumni Association (AAA) will host T the 74th Annual Crab Feast at Columbian Center in Newport News on July 22 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are available for purchase in advance until July 15 to active alumni and their sponsored guest(s) for $25 per person. To purchase tickets in advance, contant an alumni delegate/officer or Liz Moriarty (O22) at 688-2513. For more information visit the Apprentice Alumni Association website on Yardnet. JULY 23 The Apprentice School Jaycees is hosting a 3-on-3 basketball tournament at The Old Apprentice School Gymnasium (Bldg. 601) on July 23. The event is free and open to all NNS employees and guests. NNS employees that are interested in registering as a team should contact Donte Anderson (X06) at 688-5368, no later than July 1. Each team is required to have at least one current or alumni apprentice. The registration fee is $45 per team and (12) teams will be selected on a first come first serve basis. OCT 15 Save the date for the 2016 Newport News Shipbuilding Submarine Program Golf Classic on October 15 at Cypress Creek Golf Course. For more information, contact Johnny Mintz (X67) at 880-8965 or via email at johnny.mintz@yahoo.com. OCT 30 The Mariners Club will host a fall golf tournament Sunday, Oct. 30 at The Kingsmill River Course. Check in begins at 7:30 a.m. A buffet breakfast will be available at the golf course between 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and the tournament will start at 9:30 a.m. $85 per participants or $340 per team. Mulligan and raffle prizes will be given out and tickets will be available for purchase at check in. Complete the registration form on Yardnet and return to Kenny McBurney (X91) no later than Sept. 2. For questions, contact Kenny McBurney (X91) at 380-3659. SEEKING LEADERS Job Title Foreman X10/X11 Construction Supervisor General Foreman NNI Foreman NNI (Fitting) 2nd Shift Supervisor Test Inspection 1 Lead General Foreman Mgr. Engineering 2 Visit www.buildyourcareer.com for more information on how you can build your career with Newport News Shipbuilding. Requisition Number 13626BR 13622BR 13547BR 13545BR 12183BR 13286BR 13261BR Editor: Christy Higgins Currents@hii-nns.com (757) 688-2843 Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News Shipbuilding. Dept. X10 X10 N960 N960 O38 X91 E11 Location Newport News Newport News Newport News Newport News Newport News Newport News Newport News Defense Security Service (DSS) Rates NNS “Commendable” The 2016 assessment was performed by a team of industrial security specialists, information system security professionals, and counterintelligence special agents at Newport News Shipbuilding the week of May 23 – 27. The focus of the assessment was to review the aspects of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) that are applicable to the NNS Industrial Security Program and to assess the effectiveness of the administration within the program. The audit included interviews with approximately 825 employees, inspections of general services administration (GSA) approved containers and visits to all areas where classified materials are stored. Additionally, 70 percent of NNS’ accredited classified computer network systems were reviewed and 100 individual classified computers were inspected. The Defense Security Service (DSS) sent a letter to Newport News Shipbuilding President Matt Mulherin. The letter informed Mulherin that NNS was rated as “Commendable for the rating period and that the security team was very knowledgeable of the requirements, they maintained a high level of professionalism and they were innovative and proactive in the implementation of the NNS Security Program. “Earning the ‘Commendable’ rating was a team effort, and we want to thank everyone for the support and participation of this year’s DSS assessment,” said Newport News Shipbuilding’s Facility Security Officer Donald Terry. 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Follow Huntington Ingalls Industries on: Foreman Qualification Standards Team: David Bowles, O25; Donald Carawan, M40; Warren Doyle, X36; Lester Dudney, M40; Clifton Edwards, X43; Danny Engle, O25; Michael Hailey, X10; Vincent Jordan, O25; Thomas Perry, X10; Jerry Snow, X82 Nominator: Darlene Chisholm CVN 75 Main Engine Cross-Under Piping Replacement Team: Roy Ball, X36; Kareem Brown, X36; Douglas Epstein, X36; Joseph Guido, O87; James Lippincott, X67; Kent McKee, E64; Michael Moshenek, E64; Darrell Peffer, X43; Sherrod Robinson, X36; Jason Rock, X43; Richard Swayze, X36; Nathan Thomas, X43; David Wauhop, X79; Bryan Williams, X43 Nominator: Rich Coleman MOE RECIPIENTS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION CVN 78 Analytical Bridge Finite Element Model (FEM) Team: Jeffrey Adelman, E05; Christopher Joseph, E05; Pamela Setterholm, E46; Brian Utne, E46 Nominator: Bill Rinehart MOE RECIPIENTS ISCVN Engagement Champions Team: Emily Carlton, X70; Gary Crockett, O87; Vernon Fajotina, O93; David Hemingway, K69; Tiffany Johnson, X71; Joseph Osso, K69; Emeri Owens, O48; Bernadette Reid, K71; Heather Smith, X75; Travis Wells, K69 Nominator: Chris Miner X11 2015 Peer to Peer Training Team: Stephen Bonneau, X11; Eric Byrum, X11; Stephen Carter, X11; Rodney Hines, X11; William Huff Jr., X11; Emmanuel Johnson, X11; Charles Massie Jr., O69; Ryan Sparks, O19; Justin White, X11; Ron Whiteman, X11 Nominator: Joe Sabol CVN 78 Bulkhead Recovery Team Team: Michael Bonelli, X88; Rebecca Boyd, X11; Colon Brinkley III, X18; Eric Collins Jr., X11; Melvin Fogg, X18; Richard Henry, E34; Christopher Howell, X91; Shelton Laws, X88; Jeffery Myrick, X11; John Nesbitt, X11; Dennis Nodurft, X18; Kevin Patterson, X11; Aaron Rutherford, X11; Patrick Stephenson, X11; Rodney Taylor, X18; Kernell Washington, X18; Wayne Webb, X18; Phillip Wilson, X91 Nominator: Neal Woodard Kesselring S8G 15-2/3 Shutdown Hull Insulation Team: William Barrett, X09; Jeffrey Berry, X09; Robert Bishop, X09; Corey Boeninger, X09; Reilly Bowman V, X09; Cody Coulter, X09; James Evans, X09; Charles Gray, X09; Cheryl Hardcastle, E91; Daniel Hladik, X09; Scott Holt, X09; Allan Mabe, E91; Ronald Morris II, X09; Andrew Nicholson, O96; Earl Sommers, X09; James Tierney, X09; Dale Trojan, X09; James Williams Jr., X09 Nominator: Nathan Lilienthal Small Business Program Path to Excellence Team: Joan Branson, 065; John Dixon, O55; Kynn Harned, AMSEC; Dino Ilagan, AMSEC; Barbara Neville, O51; Lynné Porter, O55 Nominator: Stephanie Conover VCS 673D Section 1 Outfitting Team: Edmond Braxton Jr., X82; Dresella Cook, X82; Robert Davenport, X82; Matthew Allen Holding, X82; Robert Lynn, X82; Timothy Manning, X82; James Martin, X82; Jeffrey Morris, X82; Floyd Pauling, X82; Darrick Walker, X82 Nominator: Robert Austin Fire Prevention and Protective Coverings Training Team: Chadwick Albert, X11; Harold Bowers Jr., O69; Michael Cook, X18; William Curtis, O36; David Green, O26; William McGlone Jr., O26; Gaylon Montgomery, O36; Stephen Schultz, O36; Joey Wiggins, X18 Nominator: Gary Fuller MOE RECIPIENT Inclusion and Diversity Employee and Education Campaign Team: Carlton Davis Jr., X42; Paul England, X84; Bryan Moore, O29; Stephanie Owen, O14; Eugene Phillips Jr., O29; Aaron Pritchett, O29; Renae Staten-Myles, E45; Jason Wiley, X79 Nominator: Jennifer Dunn MOE RECIPIENTS MOE RECIPIENTS COURAGE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE MOE RECIPIENTS N O M I N E E S and AWARD RECIPIENTS VCS Electrical Methods and Trade Support Individual: David Stallings, E13 Nominator: Rich Deleo Kesselring Flux Wire Engineering Field Change (EFC) Team: Marcus Artis, E91; Joshua Buyce, X09; Cody Coulter, X09; David Curwick, E91; Paul Finkelmeier, E91; Michael Francisco, X09; Keya Ivey, E91; Jeremy Jelinek, E91; Robert Kozlowski Jr., X09; Kenneth Newkirk, X09; Andrew Nicholson, O96; Ronald Reavis, E85; David Ristau, X09; David Waddell, X09 Nominator: Nathan Lilienthal Strongback Modifications Team: Thomas Herrin, X82; Naail Mirza, O41; Darren Mitchel, O64; Jeffrey Pfister, E16; Darius Windley, E12 Nominator: Ken Allmon MOE RECIPIENTS S9B Build Plan Change Team Team: Robert Barth, X10; Paul Condron Jr., X11; Darnell Hawkins, X10; Thomas Henderson Jr., E12; Gregory McCants, X10; Eugene Moore, X10; Thomas Shaffner, O68; Wesley Sheppard, X10; William Smith, X10; Covert Sutton, X36 Nominator: Barry Fallon MOE RECIPIENTS Electric Boiler Team: Francisco Cruz, 0941; Bob Montreuil, 0530; Anthony Reyes, 0530; Brian Schulz, 0530; Dewey Youngerman, 014 Nominator: Russ McCarthy Big Dave and the Pinball Deliver World-Class Innovation and Technology Team: Curtis Armstrong, O41; Nicholas Brady, X59; Bruce Davis, T55; David Dea, M30; George Hagley Jr., E15; William Massenburg, M30; Robin Moody, X42; Kenneth Quinn Jr., M30; Herbert Stringfield Jr., O48; Colin Walters, X42 Nominator: Keith Miller MOE RECIPIENT RCOH Innovation Cell Video Products Team: Paul Hamor, E63; Charles Johnson III, E27; Craig Jones, E65; Spencer Moyer, E64; William Woods, E63; Karlen Wyatt, E27 Nominator: Frank DeLar Jr. MOE RECIPIENT 2015 Warehouse Transition Project Individual: Gary Figg, O55 Nominator: Stephanie Conover Game Changers: Building a Foundation to Lower Cost on CVN 79 Team: David Carnal, X11; Reggienald Hall Jr., X18; David Hodges, X91; Ryan Kellum, X11; Kelvin Larrimore, X18; Tony Liptrap, X91; Kenneth Marr Jr., X91; John Miller, X11; Tynel Moore, X91; Michael Opauski Jr., X42; Corey Rowell, X18; Anthony Spivey Jr., X91; David Stokes, X91; Bernard Taliaferro, X91; Aaron Wikle, X42; Shaun Woroneski, X18 Nominator: Russell Murphy USS John Warner SSN 785 Best Ever INSURV Score for the Class Team: Jack Boles, X82; Michael Griffith, X82; Gerald Johnson, X82; Anthony Magwood, X82; Nicholas Mann, X82; Kael Murphy, X82; Charles Rhodes, X82; James Weber, X82; Jeffrey Wells, X82 Nominator: Bob Bolden Automated Offset Program for MRP Scheduling Team: Joseph Butler Jr., T55; Ronald Chisholm, T56; Christopher Claud, X57; Charles Cone Jr., T55; Herbert Getts, X57; Bryan McDaniels, X57; Alan Minter, X59; Terry Phillips, T55; Richard Shelton, X59; Harold Trussell, X59 Nominator: James Yost Jr. Dockmaster Leadership of NNS Dry Dock Operations Individual: Garry Bunting, X36 Nominator: Robert Chappell VCS Outfitting Integration Team Team: Michael Baker, X21; Robert Bodett, X21; Kimberly Kelly, X84; Todd Martin, X87; Christopher Mauder, X31; Casey Morrison II, O93; Andrew Rantanen, O78; William Smith, X10; Kevin Stewart, X10; David Vincent, X80 Nominator: Barry Fallon Pat Cullins Leadership Individual: Pat Cullins, X10 Nominator: Barry Fallon VCS Block IV Air Turbine Pump Procurement Team: Connie Boothe, O37; Joseph Charland, O58; David Deibler, O51; David Gooding, E14; Daniel Rhodes, E14; Jeffrey Robbins, E45; Craig Smith Jr., O05; Sharonda Steverson, O51; Matthew Tillas, O37 Nominator: Alma Fallon Agile Transformation for IT Team: Lloyd Board, T55; Jessica D’Angiolillo, T55; Michael Ferguson, T55; Bettina Soost, T55 Nominator: Ken Forrest LEADERSHIP MOE RECIPIENT 8G Visual Work Instruction Pilot Team: Jason Boyce, E22; Max Coburn Jr., E51; Alvin Goodwyn, X11; William Hayes Jr., E22; Sean Kennison, E72; Anthony Raasch, X11; Mark Reynolds, X10; Michael Sheldon, X59; Malcolm Williams, E22; Terence Wood, X59 Nominator: Tim Sweitzer CVN 78 - Contract Change Bundle Negotiations Team: Richard Barnwell Jr., O82; Thomas Carlough, O19; Felita Fields, O19; Jeff Hostetler, O51; Michele Mazzenga, E27; Bradford Miller, O19; Zoltan Molnar, O19; Eric Neese, O19; Kareem Solomon, O19 Nominator: Steven Jacobs MOE RECIPIENT MOE RECIPIENTS Changes to the Bulkhead Welding Process Team: Michael Byrd, X91; Gordon Lipscomb, X91; William MaCurdy II, E86; Michael Miller, X91; David Roane, O43; Kevin Shorts, X91; David Stokes, X91; Steven Wells, X91; Ernest Wright Jr., X18 Nominator: Mike Butler To Fit Work (TFW) Shop Leadership Individual: William Price, X79 Nominator: Chris Miner OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE MOE RECIPIENTS MOE RECIPIENTS 3D Visual Work Instruction Team: John Gambill Jr., E22; Francisco Sisneros, O38 Nominator: Jerry Campbell MOE RECIPIENTS 043 Ergonomic Team Risk Reduction Team: Jerome Anderson, O43; Dwayne Banks, O43; Wendell Boone, O43; Zachary Brickner, X31; Clarice Diggs, O43; Cleon Disnew Jr., O43; Jordan Holland, O43; Lorenzo James, O43; James Joseph, O43; Michael Monroe, O43; Keven Pugh II, O43; Robert Ramsey, O43; David Roane, O43; Rodney Taylor, O27; Kelsie Woods, O41 Nominator: David Byrum INNOVATIVE EXCELLENCE Welding Equipment Modernization Project Team: Michael Cunneen, X10; Craig Hooten, X18; Robert Hufton, X10; Daniel Moniak, X18; David Roane, O43; Dennis Smith, X18; Garrett Sonnenberg, E30; Harold Strickland Jr., O37; Jon Sweeney, O37; Ernest Wright Jr., X18 Nominator: Gary Fuller MOE RECIPIENTS CVN 77 & CVN 72 Double Canopy Team Team: Christopher Angelo, O37; William Bassett, X79; Lloyd Booth, O26; Daniel Kershner, X18; Mark Knight, X18; Nelson Rivera, X79 Nominator: Thomasina Wright Pressure Hull Damage Recovery & Repair Engineering Resolution & Repair Team: Justin Clark, X18; Tracy Howard, E03; Keith Liakos, X82; Chien Chun Lin, E03; William McCormick Jr., X82; Kendall Ridenour, O22; Harold Strickland Jr., O37; Carolyn Tucker, O37; Daniel Wagner, O37 Nominator: Willie Hayes MOE RECIPIENTS CVN 78 CANES Build to Software Load & Test Project Team: Robert Bathurst, E57; Joseph Cole, X31; David Hamm, X88; Michael Jones, X88; Coy Jones III, X88; Anthony Kent Jr., X31; Christopher Slaydon, X31; Thomas Webb, E25; Benjamin Williams Jr., X88 Nominator: Eric Bunch VCS Torpedo Tube Boring Improvement Team: Joshua Ayer, X43; Perry Barber Jr., X43; Charles Butler, X43; Christopher Charnock II, X43; Darren Davis, X43; Dominic Di’Angelis, X43; James Gilliam Jr., X82; Deryck Grant, X43; James Lester, X43; Adam Lilley, X43; Timothy Manning, X82; Christopher Marshall, X43; Eluy Raymond, X43; Anthony Rhodes, X43; Jason Shorter, X43; Tony Wood, X43 Nominator: Robert Austin Fiber Optic Cable Plant Key Event Team: Rameriz Crumbley, X79; Lynn Dickens, X31; Bryant Evans, X31; Matthew Mose, X31; Jennifer Nunezmarte, X31; Robert Snow IV, X31; William Spruill II, X70; Tiffany Whitaker, X31 Nominator: Dave Fletcher Five Step Cost Reduction Team Team: Colette Booker-Bell, E47; David Brownell, X91; Troy Hudgins, X51; David Huey, E07; Brandon Husby, X89; John McCord, E69; Richard Shelton, X59; Erik Spencer, E47; Matthew Yow, X51 Nominator: Mike Butler Flight Deck Construction Safety Initiatives Team: James Butler, X43; Christopher Davis, X43; Clifton Edwards, X43; Tammy Rossi, E30; Gary Schuler, X43; Tyler Smith, X43; Carlos Sparenberg, E83; Hollis Spease, X36; John Vrooman, E30; Corrie Wright, X43 Nominators: Andy Poole & Stewart Brenegar Improved NNS Radiological Sealing Method Team: Gerald Bruso Jr., O67; Kevin Cross, X32; Michael Edwards, M40; Garland Langhorne, X32; Donald Manuel, X32; David Payton, O67; Paul Smith, X32; Kevin Wells, X32; Ryan Wheelock, X32 Nominator: Ed Lilley CVN 78 MCMS Build To Test Team: Alexon Bethea, X31; Ryan Carden, E25; Ronald Davis Jr., X31; Aaron Finley, X31; Justin Schrader, X31; Jason Slaydon, X88; Curt Waterman, E25; Natarsha Whitworth, X31 Nominator: Eric Bunch Innovation in Ford Class Ballistic and Frag Door Production Processes Team: Hassan Ahmed, X32; Charles Becraft, X32; Hayden Champigny, X32; Jeffrey Chason, X32; James Creevey, X32; Kenneth Edwards, X59; Richard Etter Jr., M40; Christopher Harris, X22; William Hurst, X32; Brian Phelps, X32; Parry Phillips, X32; Jason Roach, M40; Richard Scott, X32; John Simone Jr., X32; Ryan Soult, X32; Charles Storey, X59; Steven Torres, M40; Nikki White, X32 Nominator: Mark Davis Ferris Wheel Personnel Guard Performance Team: Seth Clark, X32; Richard Etter Jr., M40; Steven Henderson, M40; William Hurst, X32; Terence Wood, X59 Nominator: Jason Roach Multi-Organizational Roll Development Resource Team: Pamela Eley, O97; Christopher Owenby, X50; Roger Phillips, O67; Colin Smith, O67 Nominator: Bill Docalovich Newport News Industrial (NNI) Dry Shield Contract Restructuring Team: Christopher Bundick, O76; Mohamed Shakur, O76; Damon Skweres, O19; Michael Walsh IV, O19 Nominator: Alvin Whitlow Powerhouse Boiler Replacements Team: Gregory Adams, O46; Kenneth Allmon, O41; Michael Carlson, O46; Henry Chapman, O46; Matthew Crockett, O46; David Dukes, O46; Valerie Dunn, O46; Dennis Farmer, O46; Christopher Fry, O46; Chris Hadsell, O46; Michael Halleen, O40; William Koeck, O41; John Liechti, O46; Keith Miller, O40; Cornelius Norman, O46; George Thomas, O46; Kenneth Wilburn, O46; John Williams, O46 Nominator: Dru Branche Re-Engineering Make Versus Buy Individual: James Johnson Jr., N206 Nominator Dave Eyler SFA Surface Preparation & Treatment (SP&T) Operations Improvement Team: Wayne Boone, X10; Rebecca Dillman, X21; Shawn Fonville, X33; Rosa Perry, X33; Charles Ransom, X10; Shaun Riley, X10; Neil Rosenbaum, X21; Daniel Simpson, X21; Joyce Wright, X51; Matthew Wright, X21 Nominator: Robert Bodett SN3 Costpoint Implementation Team: Kyle Byers, Acct; Kent Carroway, Acct; Erik Embervine, IT; Heather Evans, Cont; Mary Jane Hansen, Acct; Pete Humphrey, IT; Greg Lord, Prop; Dale Lundblade, Cont; Ka Moua, Acct; Georgiana Williams, Acct Nominator: Sharon Brady CVN 79 Holding Bulkhead #3 Assembly Team Team: Richard Beverley, X18; Richard Blake, X11; Bobbie Brockington, X18; Albert Chantal, X10; Johnathan Cottee, X18; Maxwell Crenshaw III, X10; Nolan Dandridge, X10; John Duke, X10; Phillip Gillispie, X10; Dondrae Hunter, X18; David Nixon, X10; Christopher Patterson, X18; William Philpott Jr., X10; John Rawls, X21; Daina Reid, O38; Anthony Satchell, X11; Carlton Wagner, X11; Richard Watson, X10 Nominator: Mark Weaver 7 | 18 | 2016 CURRENTS 3 9 EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS AUDIO/VIDEO 55” TV - 55” Vizio High Definition LCD TV for sale for $300. (757) 813-1984 PIONEER 50” TV - PDP-5071HD 50” HD PureVision Plasma TV with Pioneer Soundbar, remote & manual, EC, $399 OBO, (757)636-6324 CB CAR ADAPT - New CB car cig power supply. Hooks into CB then into car cig. lighter. New, $5 (757) 277-2971 SONY SOUND BAR - Barely used Sony HT-CT150 3D System with 3 HDMI inputs. In Excellent condition. $100. (757) 912-0198 AUTO FORE SALE - 2003 Camry XLE 4Cil, Garage Kept, One Owner, 218K mil, Well Maintained, Very Good Cond, No Accidents, $2800 (757) 660-7379 AUTO REPAIR - ASE Cert Mechanic, guaranteed work call (757) 240-7838 2014 SILVERADO - V8, black, 8ft bed, 4X4, std cab, 5,500 miles excellent cond. Loaded with tow package and air bags. 25K firm. (757) 651-1350 ALUM MAGS TIRES - Goodyear Eagle M&S 245-45ZR-17(4) 2002 Mustang Alun. Mags Gray(4) Tires and Mags. $600 (757) 880-3987 ‘11 TACOMA - 4Door Pre-Runner V6 auto Short Bed, +116K miles. $19,000 (757) 775-6964 98 HONDA CIVIC - Coupe w/269K mi, Body&Interior good. Needs waterpump, have part, will need to tow, $800 OBO (804) 854-3435 07 HARLEY DLUX - Chromed-out,<7 miles, like new, 12k OBO, HD soft tail (757) 365-9694 2007 HIGHLANDER LIMITED - Toyota 110k miles; loaded, clean; orig. owner. $10,300 OBO (757) 869-3219 Auto cont. Computers cont. Furnishings & Appliances cont. 94 CORVETTE - Excel Cond 94 Coupe White w Rd/Bk int. 119K New int. ext. New stereo w speakers. Run Great $7995 (757) 570-0178 IPAD AIR 2 - 128 gig (no longer available). Leather smart case included. $500. (757) 672-2776 FOR SALE - Queen Sleigh bed frame, Wooden head board and foot board $200 OBO. (757) 377-1029 MOBILE MECHANIC - Certified Auto Mechanic. Comes to you. Flexible hrs. Affordable prices. (757) 352-0622 XBOX ONE/KINECT - 500gb xbox one/kinect. 2 controllers. Charging station. 13 games. Text for pics/ games list. $450 (757) 636-1893 RECLINERS/COUCH - Two leather recliners and a leather reclining loveseat. $300 for set or will sell piece mill (757) 813-1984 08 CHEVY MALIBU - 148K miles. Clean. New Inspection. 20in rims, Tint. Text for pics. $6000 OBO (757) 660-2080 COMPUTER DESK - glass computer desk and nice desk chair. both good condition. $40 for the package. text for details. (757) 725-1282 KITCHEN APPL. - 4 piece black Refrigerator, Stove, Microwave, Dishwasher. Used. No delivery $1200 OBO (757) 637-0873 1965 CORVAIR V6 - New paint, interior, rims. V6 Air cooled 110 horsepower. $8,500 OBO (757) 870-2897 CAMRY HYBRID - Toyota Cary Hybrid , $15,000, 19,291 miles, good condition, black w/gray cloth interior txt for pic (757) 536-4744 BOAT & MARINE SUPPLY BAYLINER - 19ft Bowrider w/Volvo motor & Volvo Penta outdrive. Like new drive on trlr. VGC, $2,500 OBO (757) 357-5542 HOBBIES GET FIT - Fitness challenge, male & female, all levels welcome. Online fitness coach. (757) 218-7177 PT LUMBER - Two pieces of 8in x 8in x 16 ft pressure treated beams good for landscaping. Can deliver near Smfld or NN. $5 (757) 267-2581 B-BALL TRAINING - Play like you’re 1st but train like you’re 2nd. Basketball training for all ages. (757) 650-8456 OARS FOR SALE - Oars and oar locks for sale. $35. Never used. (757) 309-6750 GUITAR CLASSES - Led Zeppelin “And there’s a rhino down the road.” 1-on-1 Midtown NN Wk/bi-wk sched Call/text (757) 528-7017 J/24 SAILBOAT - 1978 24’ sailboat. Dry interior. Set up for day sailing or weekend cruising. Located at Fort Monroe Va $3500. (757) 810-4518 PA AMPLIFIER - Peavey 2000W PA amplifier w/hard roller case. Ideal for church, bingo, social hall. $350, or $325 w/o case. (757) 813-1781 COMPUTERS GAMING LAPTOP - Asus G74sx gaming laptop, great condition, high performance, comes with case. Text for info, $550 OBO. (661) 487-9422 COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop Repair, Remove Viruses, Install programs, $85/Parts (757) 329-6761 COMPUTER REPAIR - I Phone 6 Otter Box $30, Galaxy S5 Otter Box w/clipon $30, I phone 4S Otter Box $15, Call (757) 329-6761 2009 FATBOB - FatBob 96ci/6 Spd, 1800miles, VH pipes, SE Hi-Vel Air Flo, Cust SeAt, NeAr new. Many extras $8,750 (757) 812-5550 FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES CHERRY DINETTE - Formal Solid Cherry Dining Set, six chairs & additional leaf. E/C, $375 (757) 357-5542 ANTIQUE DRESSER - Antique four drawer with mirror. GC, $150 OBO (757) 357-5542 BEDROOM SET - Jewelry Armoire, Dresser w/ Mirror, Bed Frame, Dresser, & Night Stand All for $700 obo. Text for pics (757) 969-0523 LOST & FOUND CAR KEY FOUND - on sidewalk at bus station (757) 268-1451 REAL ESTATE OBX RENTAL - MP16, Oceanside, 1BR, sleeps 4, pool access, 7/30-8/6, $650, (757)469-4168 HOUSE FOR RENT - HAMPTON 3br/2ba. Quiet cal-de-sec. W/D hook up. Central AC, gas heat. New carpet /paint. 1125 (757) 771-3250 HOUSE FOR RENT - 1400 SQ FT, 3BR, 1 BTH, LR, Eat-in kitchen, Den, Det. garage w/ fenced Bkyd, Appliances incld, text (757) 272-2140 TOWNHOME 4 SALE - Coventry end unit, 2 bdrm, 2.5 ba, new flrs, 1 car gar, 2 car drvwy, 6ft fence on water no flood insurance 195 (757) 846-8357 FARM - near Wakefield 5BR house, shop, equipment, 3A yard, 5A pasture & 3A rowcrop. $360K (757) 267-2581 HOUSE FOR RENT - House for rent in Suffolk. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1/2 acre on lake. 30 min. from NNS. $1,050/ mo. plus deposit. (757) 539-2979 10 2 CURRENTS 7 | 18 | 2016 Real Estate cont. Miscellaneous cont. Miscellaneous cont. Miscellaneous cont. HOUSE FOR RENT - 3bdrm, 2bth, appliances, det gar, fence/ deck, $1050/mn/dep, avail 8/1 (757) 525-6485 WEDDING ITEMS - sash w/ crystals, Crystal & Pearl Tiara, Mid-Length Veil Blusher, all new, never worn. (757) 596-2138 FIELD MOWING - Mowing of fields, large yards, pastures etc. in the Peninsula/Gloucester/IOW area. (757) 810-9052 PUSH MOWER - TORO non-self propelled push mulching only 21” mower. Older model, runs good, Alum deck. $70 (757) 810-9052 HOME FOR SALE - Brick rancher, Appliances, HVAC, water heater& roof all new. Kitchen & Bath remodeled. 109.9K, (757) 812-9266 REMODELING HOME - Remodeling, Build Designer Decks/Garages. Paint & More. Licensed/Bonded/Insured (757) 570-4350 TRACTOR 4 HIRE - Bushogging, overgrown area clearing, light grading, front end loader work etc. (757) 810-905 CONDO FOR RENT - 2Br, 1BA, Gated Comm./Pool, 1St Floor, W/D, AC, Gas heat, 1100 Sq. Ft.$900/Mo, Dep Req, Pets ok (757) 715-7127 CONCRETE WORK - Install Concrete Driveways, Walkways, Patios, Pads & More. Over 30 years exp. Licensed/ Bonded/Insured. (757) 570-4350 LAWN CARE - Affordable lawn care to include cutting, edging, leaf removal, flower beds & more. (757) 713-0660 YORK HOME RENT - 1700 Sq Ft, 3Br, 2 Bth, Den, Att and Det. garages w/ fenced bkyd, appliances includ, text for pics. (757) 715-7127 SAINT LEO MATH - Never used MyMathLab Plus access code, $60, over 50% off. (757) 329-2361 CONDO FOR RENT - 1 bdrm, bonus rm, 1000sqft, $850 per month. Just 5 minutes away from yard (804) 350-1875 HOUSE FOR SALE - Hampton, 2BR, 1BA, 850sqft, remodeled, quiet area, big yard w/ workshop and fire pit. Mins from Shipyard (757) 725-2882 OBX HOME RENTAL - 5BR, Oceanside, Pool/Spa, Lines & Towels, Internet, Wet Bar, Game Rm, No Pets. Wkly $995-$3 (757) 826-0740 BEACH HOUSE RENTAL - 3 Bdrm, 1-1/2 bath on Beach Rd,Kitty Hawk,$950 Wkly, $100 Dep, Ocean view. (757) 846-1036 2.3 ACRE LOT - Gates Co NC ½ mile from VA line, wooded lot on private road. 400’ road front lined w/ river birch trees. (757) 377-0303 REMODEL HOUSE - 1540sf 4 BR,1 spare rm. Large livingroom, large kitchen, large dining room. $125,000 (757) 870-2897 ROOM FOR RENT - 5 miles from shipyard in Carrollton. Eagle Harbor $650 Util incl. Priv Bath, Furnished pet friendly no smoking (757) 375-3696 MISCELLANEOUS WEDDING DRESS - One of a kind wedding dress. $995. Excellent condition. Text for pictures. (757) 537-7054 WEDDING GOWN - Designer Wedding Gown by Vera Wang. Never Worn. Soft White, Strapless. Size 12. Have Receipt.$800 (757) 596-2138 CONCERT TICKETS - AC/DC, Sept 17, 8:00 at Verizon Center, Washington DC. 1st floor, $225 ea. (757) 870-9359 EXERCISE EQUIPM - Ellipticals, exercise bikes, treadmills, walkers, power workout station, weight benches. (757) 589-7248 ITEMS - Microwaves, 3 patio sets, carpet shampooer evolution, nuwave oven, ionic air purifier (757) 589-7248 LAUNDRY DETERGE - 5 Gal. Bucket $35. Liquid H.E. Food sealer vac. $75 water cooler $65, Toro lawn mower $225 (757) 589-7248 ROWING MACHINE - cool air fan, trac distance speed calories, timer, seated pull core, like new $250, small one $75 (757) 589-7248 GYM EQUIPMENT - Total Gym XL with attachments $300 OBO (757) 377-1029 GUTTER CLEANING - Clean gutters by hand, bag debris, flush down spouts, Licensed and Insured. (757) 810-5115 HOUSE WASHING - House, Roof and Concrete Cleaning. Most methods used with less than 500PSI. Licensed and Insured. (757) 810-5115 AC SERVICE - Reasonable priced service from experienced technician. Can do all from service to install. (757) 525-0259 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Ladies Black Leather Harley Davidson Jacket. $200. Text. (757) 593-8501 ROOFING - Roofing/construction, replacements or repairs. Free estimates. 30yr shingle (757) 713-0775 A/C SERVICE - clean and service A/C (757) 771-3441 LAWN/LANDSCAPE - lawn mowing, edging, planting, mulching, and more. (757) 372-7535 PELLA DOOR - Pella 36” wide full glass storm door. Can bring to the shipyard. Very good condition. $50 send text (757) 870-8168 HEATING OIL - 250+/- gal. of heating oil. You pump and haul. Poquoson. $1.50 gal (757) 870-8168 PEST TERMINATOR - Spiders, Bees, all pests. Termite Treatments/Bonds, Moisture Cont, sand, poly, Under house Repairs. (757) 873-4999 HOME CLEANING - General home cleaning. Free Estimates. One time or special occasion cleaning welcomed. Licensed & Insured. (757) 371-3904 CHILDCARE - State licensed, CPR certified and enrolling now. Affordable rates, loving environment, Churchland area. (757) 376-3374 CPR TRAINING - Save a life. Learn CPR from a certified instructor, great learning environment, affordable rates. (757) 376-3374 SCOOTER - Go Go Elite Traveller (Electric with keys, charger and manual), Like new, $650 OBO, Text for pics (757) 810-4354 $50 RESUME - You’ve done the work; get an impeccable resume. (757) 761-6537 MAKE-UP ARTIST - Services incl: Bridal, Proms, & More. Will travel. (757) 325-5353 CHILDCARE - daycare ages 8wks6yrs M-F 5AM-5PM CPR Cert. 1st Aid Cert. Preschool prep program big backyard for outdoor (757) 761-5222 PETS DOG WALKING - Dog walking & boarding available in north Suffolk, Western Branch, & Norfolk. Call for more info. (830) 965-5620 PUPPIES - Pekingese, white, playfull, friendly, lap dog, apt. 15# full grown. $250 (757) 850-0265 EXT WANTED VAN RIDERS - Van leaving from Belvidere Nc, Chowan, Gates County(Hwy 32), down town Suffolk to NNS 1st shift (252) 619-3117 KAYAK - Looking for a used Kayak in good condition. Text Pic and cost. (757) 771-0761 RIDERS NEEDED - HRT van, Va.Beach to NNS daily 1st shift. Leave diamond Springs Rd. to all gates. (757) 450-6740 VANPOOL RIDERS - van comes through King William West Point New Kent Norge/Croaker commuter lot (540) 907-5811 WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers & dryers that are in your way. Will pick up for free. (757) 617-0100 LARGE HINGES - Seeking a pair of large gate hinges 12” or greater in length with a barrel width of at least 9”. Text picture (757) 869-6312 PATIO SET - Need a cheap patio/ deck set. At least 4 chairs and table. Good Condition. No Glass. 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. (757) 651-6083 IN APPRECIATION THANK YOU - Thanks to the medical and fire professionals who respond to our needs daily! From The Apprentice School (757) 870-8168
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