NAVSUP HQ

NAVSUP Headquarters

NAVSUP and the Supply Corps conduct and enable supply chain, acquisition, operational logistics and Sailor & family care activities with our mission partners to generate readiness and sustain naval forces worldwide to prevent and decisively win wars.

We are responsible for many of the Quality of Life programs that touch the lives of Sailors and their families every day, including Navy Exchanges, Navy Lodges, the Navy Personal Property Program, and the Navy Postal System. We administer the Navy Food Service Program, with responsibility for the policies and procedures that govern the day to day operations of general messes afloat and ashore.


Financial Management and Comptroller (SUP 01)

Financial Management and Comptroller is cognizant over all financial planning, programming, budgeting, accounting, allocation, control and execution of resources and funds within the NAVSUP Enterprise and provides a single point in NAVSUP for direction and management control of financial requirements and resources. SUP 01 also directs financial resource planning, programming, budgeting and control.

For more information contact: (717) 605-6493


Contracting (SUP 02)

NAVSUP Contracting is the strategic leader for the NAVSUP contracting community and is tasked with providing a framework for the delivery of contracting services across the Navy Field Contracting System (NFCS). SUP 02 serves as the Head of the Contracting Activity (HCA) principal staff for contracting policy matters, operational review and specific approval actions; acts for the HCA in the management of contracting and purchasing matters under the purview of NAVSUP. This includes contracting support throughout DoN for which no other contracting activity, office or command is delegated contracting authority.

For more information contact: (717) 605-7293


Corporate Operations (SUP 03)

The Assistant Commander for Corporate Operations within the NAVSUP Headquarters directs operations in the areas of human resources management, talent management and administration, travel, knowledge management, records management, innovation, research & development, process improvement, security, safety, facilities, and serves as the Executive Agent for the Department of Navy's Consolidated Card Programs.

For more information contact: (717) 605-3400


Assistant Commander for Supply Chain Management Policy & Performance (SUP 04)

The ACOM for Supply Chain Management Policy & Performance provides policy, direction and oversight to NAVSUP Enterprise global logistics operations, ensuring that Navy Supply Systems provide responsive logistics support to Fleet and shore commands both in peacetime and wartime.

For more information contact: (717) 605-6910


Assistant Commander for Supply Chain Technology/Systems Integration (SUP 06)

Assistant Commander for Supply Chain Technology/Systems Integration provides information management/information technology certification and budgeting; enterprise supply chain and customer systems applications support; Enterprise business systems solutions and management; and Navy information technology policy, guidance and leadership.

For more information contact: (717) 605-9329


NAVSUP Ammunition Logistics Center (NALC)

NAVSUP Ammunition Logistics Center provides global Navy conventional ordnance stockpile management policy and procedures for worldwide naval ammunition, conducts inspections, training, and other technical functions for overall ordnance management.

For more information contact: (717) 605-2103


Naval Petroleum Office (NPO)

The Naval Petroleum Office acts as the Face to the Fleet and is the DoN Service Control Point representing requirements and infrastructure within the Joint Petroleum Enterprise. NPO coordinates petroleum and supply chain policy and procedures supporting all DoD and non-DoD customers worldwide.

For more information contact: (571) 767-7333


Reserve Programs (SUP RES)

SUP RES acts as the Total Force principal advisor to the Commander and Vice Commander, NAVSUP for Reserve matters. As as the primary point of contact to the Director of Navy Reserve and Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command (CNRFC) on Reserve matters, (SUP RES) provides broad guidance to all NAVSUP activities regarding Navy Reserve manpower requirements determination, training and Navy Reserve personnel utilization. NAVSUP Reserve affairs also assists the Reserve Supply Corps officer community with official record updates and provides support to the Direct Commission Officer board process. NAVSUP N9 oversees the Supply Corps Full Time Support (FTS) detailing and career management processes.

For more information contact: (717) 605-4178


Office of General Counsel (SUP OGC)

Serves as the Command Counsel, the principal attorney and legal advisor to the Commander, and the Vice Commander, NAVSUP. Provides legal advice and assistance to senior management officials of the command and field activities. Directs a professional staff which provides legal advice and assistance on a myriad of business and commercial interests such as fiscal and procurement matters, civilian personnel matters including labor-management relations, issues of equal employment opportunity, actual representation before administrative personnel tribunals, property disposal and transportation matters; fraud, waste and abuse that includes hotline complaints and investigations conducted by the Judge Advocate General officials, NCIS and IG inspectors; ethics and standards of conduct that include annual training and the reviewing of financial disclosure statements; Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Acts and areas of Congressional interest that include legislative and environmental matters. Manages and supervises, through effective performance evaluation, hiring, promotion and disciplinary actions, all Enterprise field offices of counsel and subordinate attorneys therein to ensure adequate and effective command-wide provision of legal services.

For more information contact: (717) 605-1798


NAVSUP Office of Corporate Communications & Legislative Affairs (SUP OCC-LA)

The NAVSUP Office of Corporate Communications oversees strategic communication efforts across the NAVSUP enterprise. OCC provides direct support to commanding officers and other NAVSUP officials by offering experienced communications advice on information dissemination. Communications personnel manage NAVSUP's Corporate Communications Strategy to ensure communication initiatives support the NAVSUP Strategic Guidance and mission. Identify communication improvements and methods to implement approved objectives. OCC also serves as NAVSUP's Public Affairs Officer. OCC handles the public and internal information matters for both the command and the Navy Supply Corps and publishes a range of professional, technical and informational materials. OCC's professional graphics design staff produces brochures, displays, and other visual products for command initiatives and special events.

For more information contact: (717) 605-6549


Office of Inspector General (SUP OIG)

The Inspector General's office performs several functions to ensure that NAVSUP's mission is being accomplished effectively, efficiently and in compliance with the Strategic Plan and applicable rules and regulations. The IG provides the Commander with independent and objective analysis of claimancy operations and other issues of concern. The IG staff accomplishes this through periodic site visits to assess field activities, by providing employees with an avenue to submit their concerns, and by conducting special investigations as tasked by the Commander. The NAVSUP IG, like other Echelon 2 IGs, also has an additional duty (ADDU) relationship with the Naval Inspector General.

For more information contact: (717) 605-7468
 

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