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currents - Newport News Shipbuilding
CURRENTS
A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
SEPT
04
NOTICE
Audits Scheduled for Sept. 10-14
Newport News Shipbuilding will
undergo a recertification audit of
its Environmental Management
System and a surveillance audit of
its Quality Management System.
Read on p. 5
M53’s Calibration Team Recognized
Read on p. 2
Front row (L to R): Ryan Hendrickson (X42), Brian Sawyer (O53), Devon Wade (O53), Howard Turner (X42),
and Matt O’Quinn (X18). Back row (L to R): Ray Montgomery (E20), Earl Branch (X42), Rudy Creech (O53),
James Rodgers (X42), Harry Saulman (M20), Rick Trussell (X58), Bill Kelsch (X58), Richard Raines (X42),
Amy Holland (O51), Patricia Hill (O51), George Marrow (O54), Tanya Benson (O36), Marie Hicks (O53), Vice
President of Supply Chain Management Brian Fields, and Vice President of Engineering and Design Jennifer
Boykin. Photo by Ricky Thompson
Shipyard Partnership Celebrates
Delivery of 70,000th Pipe to CVN 78
Shipbuilders Enjoy Box Seats at Langley
Speedway Read on p. 3
Get Prepared for Take An Hour... Fill Out
Your LWP Read on p. 3
At the Pipe Shop on Aug. 27, 19 shipbuilders from across the shipyard, from the
material orderer to the deliverer of the completed product, were recognized by
Newport News Shipbuilding leadership for their partnership in working together
to deliver the 70,000th pipe detail (out of 83,000 total) for Gerald R. Ford (CVN
78) well under budget. Vice President of Supply Chain Management Brian
Fields congratulated the shipyard team and said, “There is clearly a strong
partnership and respect among the organizations in the pipe value stream. Clear
communications by all shipyard parties have led to this great success.”
James Rodgers (X42), pipe bender responsible for bending the 70,000th
pipe detail, said, “We enjoy great support from our material, engineering, and
planning teams. We are all committed to the same goal of supporting our ship
construction teams with high quality pipe details and assemblies.”
Safety Song Contest Tip:
Can’t play an Instrument?
You don’t have to be a musician to
enter this year’s safety song contest.
Get creative and form a band. Entries
are being accepted through Sept. 20.
Send your submission to Jeremy
Bustin (O29) in Bldg. 520-1. See page
six of Currents for contest info.
Sept. 4 - 7, 2012
NNS fire trucks. Photo by Ricky Thompson
NNS to Recognize September
as Fire Prevention Month
Newport News Shipbuilding
(NNS) will recognize Fire
Prevention Month in September.
View video message from NNS
President Matt Mulherin.
NNS Employee Information Phone Line: 1-877-871-2058
CURRENTS p. 2
SEPT
04
NNS Interns Celebrate
Summer at the Shipyard
On Aug. 8, SHIPs Network invited
Newport News Shipbuilding’s
(NNS) summer interns to attend the
SHIPs third quarter luncheon with
Vice President of Engineering and
Design Jennifer Boykin. During
the luncheon, Boykin gave a brief
summary of her career history and
told the interns to consider all the
opportunities that come their way.
“NNS hosted more than 168 interns
this summer,” said Marti Kuhns,
Human Resources manager. “The
NNS’ 2012 summer interns at SHIPs Network luncheon on Aug. 8. Photo by Chris Oxley
internship program serves two purposes; it enables students to gain practical
experience in their field of study and allows the company to develop a pipeline
of talent for future hiring.
M53’s Calibration Team Recognized
The M53 Calibration team was recognized on Aug. 17 by Machine Shop
leadership for their teamwork in reducing the list of daily requests issued by the
X36 tool room. At the luncheon, Quality Manager John Parker congratulated
the team on a job well done. “On Aug. 8, the daily tool request list contained no
items,” he said. “This list has gone from as many as five pages down to the norm
of half a page. Today, we celebrate no listings.”
Superintendent Joey Perry also spoke at the luncheon, “We attribute this feat
to not only the talents of the seasoned calibrators being able to complete the
requests, but also to the hours spent training and qualifying the new calibrators
who joined the team earlier this summer.”
Tool Room Supervisor Ellen Council-Powell also congratulated the team. “This
team has done an amazing job, I don’t think I’ve seen the tool list at zero in the
five years I’ve been the tool supervisor. Congratulations are due all around!”
First row (L to R): Laura Coats, Foreman Harold
Faulk and Lynn Poland. Second row: Karen Govan,
Pete DeVlieg, Harold Coston, and Colin Govan.
Security Gets a “New Look”
Cyber T.I.P.S.
Notice the “EXT” on Emails
Newport News Shipbuilding’s (NNS)
Security Department is in the process
of changing its security vehicle
graphics to be more recognizable from
a greater distance. The new graphics
will include a large graphic of the
NNS emergency phone number that
shipbuilders should use when calling
from a cell phone.
First security patrol vehicle to go through the
transformation. Photo by Chris Oxley
“The change was brought about by
security officer requests to look more
professional,” said Derek Jenkins,
director of Security. “Being and
looking professional has been in our
forefront for many years through our
uniform appearance, our dedication
to protecting this facility and our
response to protect and assist our
employees, customers, vendors
and contractors; as well as protect
company and government assets.
This change is just one more effort
toward enhancing our appearance and
supporting our officer’s needs.”
Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS)
and its employees can often be
targets of malicious email attacks.
Always consider the implications of
opening email and be aware of:
• Messages with “EXT” in the
subject line mean the email was
sent from somone outside of NNS.
• Being blind copied on emails
without receiving employees’
name in the “to” or “cc” line.
• Receiving email from an unknown
source that includes a link.
SEPT
04
Shipbuilders Win Box Seats
for Langley Speedway Race
More than 900 shipbuilders entered
the drawing for VIP Box Seats at
Newport News Shipbuilding’s Night
at Langley Speedway on Sept. 1. Eight
shipbuilders were randomly selected
for the tickets. Congratulations to the
following shipbuilders: Pamala Clark
(X82), Michael Adams (X75), Chad
Vaillancourt (E14), Reggie Holmes
(X69), Shretta Luton (O14), Charles
Newton (M53), Billy King (O39), and
Michael Lane (X88).
CURRENTS p. 3
Tone-at-the-Middle
The Ethics and Business Conduct
Office is proud to present the
“Tone-at-the-Middle” feature in
Currents. This feature will promote
ethical behavior by highlighting
what Newport News Shipbuilding
managers are doing to apply
company values and ethical
standards to their daily work.
Newport News shipbuilders proudly display NNS flag
during a trophy presentation on Saturday, Sept. 1.
Get Prepared for Take An Hour... Fill Out Your LWP
The Live Well Profile (LWP) is your ticket to participating in Take An Hour
for Wellness this fall. Free flu shots and a health screening will be offered to all
Newport News Shipbuilders who have filled out an LWP. Get ahead of the game
and fill out your LWP today! (Note: LWP is 100 percent confidential)
Hampton Bay Days is Sept. 7-9
Newport News Shipbuilding is a sponsor of
the 30th annual Hampton Bay Days festival
Sept. 7-9. The event will be held in downtown
Hampton and will feature a variety of music,
food, merchandise and craft vendors, and a 25-minute fireworks show. The
festival will also have 13 interactive vendors demonstrating environmentalism,
conservatism, clean water, and the Chesapeake Bay. For more info about this
year’s festival, visit www.baydays.com from a home computer.
NNTV Broadcasting Focus NNS
Newport News Television (NNTV) is now broadcasting episodes of Focus NNS.
The broadcast can be viewed on Cox channel 48 and on Verizon channel 19.
Shipbuilders can view a program guide for NNTV from a home computer at
http://newportnews.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=5.
REMINDER
NNS Heart Walkers Needed
This year’s annual Hampton Roads Heart Walk will be hosted in two locations.
Newport News Shipbuilding, Huntington Ingalls Industries and AMSEC have
teams participating in each walk.
•
South Hampton Roads Walk: Sept. 22 at Mount Trashmore in Virginia
Beach; festivities start at 9 a.m. and walk begins at 10 a.m.
•
Newport News City Park: Oct. 13 at Newport News City Park; festivities
start at 9 a.m. and walk begins at 10 a.m.
To join or form a team, visit the NNS registration website at
www.huntingtoningalls.com/heartwalk. For additional information, contact
Tiajuana Benson-Bond (K75) at 688-0430.
John Clark
O15 Manager
Q: What would you
say to employees
who feel pressured
by others to compromise company
values or the Code
of Ethics?
A: I would tell them that short cuts
and noncompliance only sets them
and the company up for failure.
We have a responsibility to the
generations that will follow us. Every
day we have an opportunity to make
a deposit. You never know when
you or the folks to follow will need
to make a withdrawal based on the
integrity of company values.
Thurston Gore
X50 Manager
Q: How do ethical
values and commitments apply to
decisions middle
managers have to
make?
A: Ethical values and commitments
are core to our business. Every
middle manager must have an
unwavering dedication to always
doing what is right, both morally and
legally. They must live the values
in all they do and demonstrate
to others the commitment of our
company to always produce quality
products. Without the dedication of,
not only the middle managers, but
all our employees, our future could
be compromised. Decisions made
at the middle level of the company
have a direct effect on decisions
that are made at lower levels. Middle
managers must set the example!
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SEPT
04
Give Blood. Save a Life.
Let HRT Drive You to Work
Tired of driving yourself to work? Did you know that the
Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) offers bus service specifically
for shipyard and downtown Newport News workers?
Visit the Red Cross Bloodmobile at 8 a.m. on Sept. 10 at
Bldg. 600 or on Sept. 11 at Bldg. 902. Call 380-2803
(Bldg. 600) or 380-4029 (Bldg. 902) for an appointment.
More at www.gohrt.com/services/peninsula-commuter-service
SEEKING LEADERS: employment opportunities with Newport News Shipbuilding
Job Title
Requisition Number
Department
Location
Foreman (2nd Shift)
1748BR
X73
NNS
General Foreman (2nd Shift)
1006BR
X73
NNS
General Foreman
2083BR
O64
NNS
General Foreman
1496BR
A572
NNS
Rigger Foreman
1611BR
X36
NNS
Mgr Facilities Maintenance 2
1589BR
O43
NNS
DATEBOOK
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The International Compliance Office will conduct Annual Export
Training (Basic) from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. in the VASCIC
Auditorium. Register for either session via the Learning Exchange.
Contact Tamara Wine (O19) at 380-3599 for more info.
The Apprentice School Student Association will host a BBQ CookOff and Paintball game at Bethel Park in Hampton. All apprentices
are invited. Tickets are $1 per person; $20 per person for paintball.
To purchase tickets, contact Judy Hester (O22) at 688-2512. For
more info, contact Gary Garner (O38) at 589-3062 or Nathan
Averett (X42) at 870-4141.
Newport News Shipbuilding and AMSEC employees will
participate in a WHRO Television Membership Drive from
6-11 p.m. Volunteers will answer phones and record contributions
and will be shown on-screen occasionally. To participate or for
more info, contact Cecil King (AMSEC) at 896-5467.
The Apprentice School’s chapter of the Society of Manufacturing
Engineers will host the fifth annual Cardboard Boat Regatta on
Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. at Newport News Park. Volunteers and teams
are needed for the event. Shipbuilders interested in volunteering
should contact Kevin Doyle (X15) at 729-3872.
SEPT
21
X73 and E82 will host the 2012 Reactor Services Golf Classic at
Cypress Creek Golf Course in Smithfield. Registration begins
at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Cost is $75 per
golfer and is open to the first 36 teams (144 players). Entry fee
includes green fee, cart, unlimited range balls, post tournament
dinner and goodie bag. Registration deadline is Sept. 7. For more
info, contact Julie Fike (X73) at 534-3850.
Apprentice School Home Football Games
• Sept. 29 vs. Bridgewater College
(Trades Day / Homecoming)
• Oct. 20 vs. Alfred State College
• Nov. 10 vs. Webber Int’l
All home games begin at 1 p.m. at
The Apprentice School’s football field.
Visit www.gobuilders.com to view the
complete schedule.
Editor: Lauren Ward
Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News
Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.
Currents@hii-nns.com
(757) 380-4622
To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline
for submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.
SEPT
04
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ISO Audits Scheduled for Sept. 10 - 14
Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) will undergo a recertification audit of its Environmental Management System (EMS)
and a surveillance audit of its Quality Management System Sept. 10-14. This year’s surveillance audit will continue as an
“integrated” approach in evaluating key areas of these two management systems. This means that personnel involved with
discussions with the auditors will likely be questioned on both quality and environmental aspects of their work. Details on
each follow.
Environmental Management System (EMS)
Shipbuilding Quality Evaluations (ABS-QE) will conduct the recertification audit of
the NNS Environmental Management System (EMS). All parts of the ISO standard will
be audited, and individuals responsible for those areas have been notified.
Employees may be stopped by auditors and interviewed about general awareness of
the company’s environmental policy or how their job could affect the environment.
Employees can refer to their green ISO 14001 badge cards or the
O27 Environmental, Health and Safety Yardnet website as a reminder of the shipyard’s
environmental policy.
NNS is looking forward to another successful audit to maintain the shipyard’s ISO
14001 certification for the Environmental Management System. NNS was originally
awarded in 2003 and was renewed in 2006 and in 2009. For more information, contact
Dwain Jenkins (O27) at 534-4066.
Quality Management System Audit
Auditors will also conduct an audit of the NNS Quality Management System
Sept. 10-14.
The audit team will review work documents associated with many of the areas of the
shipyard, including records for equipment calibration, training, production control,
product testing, internal audits, and corrective and preventive actions.
Auditors may also request to randomly interview employees in both nuclear and nonnuclear work areas about work procedures to evaluate their work practices, overall
awareness of NNS’ quality management policies and the knowledge of the impact their
work has. Employees should answer questions about how they normally accomplish
their work.
During the last audit, several people and departments were asked about their work processes. Managers, general
foremen and supervisors should emphasize to employees the importance of having knowledge of their work procedures
and working to authorized procedures and drawings.
A successful audit will maintain NNS’ ISO 9001 certificate for the Quality Management System. NNS was first
certified to ISO 9001 in 1993 and has renewed the certification every three years since. For more information, contact
Marian Morrow (O04) at 688-0208.
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Win
$1,000
Get out your notepads,
guitars, and beat boxes. It’s
time to show off your talent.
Newport News Shipbuilding’s Environmental Health & Safety, Communications and Video Training
departments are sponsoring a Newport News Shipbuilding Safety Song Contest.
If you want to enter, submit a safety song between September 1 – 20 using the following guidelines:
safety song Contest Rules and guidelines:
❖ Lyrics must be written and song must be
performed by Newport News Shipbuilding
employees
❖ Entry must incorporate shipyard safety
themes
❖ Past entries are not eligible, and previous
winners may not participate
❖ All genres of music will be considered
❖ Entries must be submitted in the following
formats: Audio and/or video CD, DVD or
videotape
❖ No videotaping allowed in the shipyard by
participants at any time
❖ Lyrics must also be submitted in writing, and
not include profanity, slurs, or any lyrics that
are offensive or otherwise not in good taste
❖ Music and lyrics must be original, and not
include any previously copyrighted material.
Parodies will not be considered
❖ Entries are voluntary and should not be done
on company time
❖ Submissions accepted September 1 through
September 20
❖ Voting takes place October 1 through
October 15
❖ One winner will be announced at the end of
October
❖ Winning song will receive a $1,000 cash
prize and have a music video produced
by Newport News Shipbuilding’s Training
Services department and displayed on the
external website
❖ Songs should be submitted to Newport
News Shipbuilding’s Communications
Division, Building 520-1, attention Jeremy
Bustin via yard mail or dropped off in person
to Jeremy Bustin
❖ Employees should make copies. Entries will
not be returned.
A website will be established where the
top songs, chosen by a committee, will
be posted. Employees and the public
will be allowed to vote on the songs
at the designated website. Once the
voting ends, the song with the highest
number of votes will win.
Judging will be based on lyrics,
message, music, creativity, and overall
quality.
Need inspiration?
Visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/events/safety
to hear other safety songs, including last
year’s “Safety First” by Alfred Flythe.
Safety firSt
SEPT
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CURRENTS, p. 8
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04
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