U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command
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U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command-
Erin Acosta Chief of Staff
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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Top 5%
Milo Pepper Financial Analyst at Commander Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command-
Rising Star
Jeremy Richards God, Family, Country!-
Long Beach, Mississippi, United States
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Rising Star
Matt Borbash Deputy Hydrographer of the Navy-
Hancock County, Mississippi, United States
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Top 5%
Jonathan Savage Assistant Chief of Staff for International Programs at U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command-
Mandeville, Louisiana, United States
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Rising Star
Overview
U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command has approximately 2,500 globally distributed military and civilian personnel, who collect, and exploit environmental information to assist Fleet and Joint Commanders in all warfare areas to guarantee the U.S. Navy's freedom of operation in the physical battlespace from the depths of the ocean to the stars. The air, ocean, seafloor, stars, and time clearly matter for naval operations and our national security. Our forces provides home field advantage for our nation's away team, the U.S. Navy. Through our people, capabilities, and innovation, we will expand on this advantage as we evolve into a critical component of a future holistic force. We consist of a ready force of well-qualified, well-educated and deliberately trained Sailors, civilians and contractors serving in a wide-range of operational, technical/scientific and service support billets around the globe. In addition, we provided accurate and timely knowledge of the current and predicted physical battlespace from the depths of the ocean to the stars - we provide data to decision makers. Lastly, we are the Department of Defense leader in innovating and transforming new technology into an operational advantage. An experienced early adopter of unmanned systems, we employ inventive ways to inform tactical decisions and depict information. We are a key component of the Navy’s innovative culture and a catalyst for future evolution, and we must outpace our competition to ensure American Forces retain a technical warfighting edge. It Starts With Us.
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