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DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY
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Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Engineering, and Systems)

The Department of the Navy has two tasks. It  carries  out  the  first  task  as  directed  by  the President or the Secretary of Defense. That task is  to  organize,  train,  equip,  prepare,  and  maintain the  readiness  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  forces to  perform  military  missions.  It  carries  out  the second  task  as  directed  by  the  Secretary  of Defense. That task is to support Navy and Marine Corps forces, as well as the forces of other military departments   assigned   to   unified   or   specified commands.   Support   includes   administrative, personnel,  material,  funding,  and  technological support through research and development. The Department  of  the  Navy  is  under  the  control  of the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  (SECNAV). The  Secretary  of  the  Navy  heads  the Department  of  the  Navy  under  the  direction, authority,  and  control  of  the  Secretary  of  Defense. The Secretary of the Navy is responsible for the policies  and  control  of  the  Department  of  the Navy, including its organization, administration, operation,   and   efficiency. The Secretary of the Navy assigns department- wide  responsibilities  essential  to  the  efficient administration  of  DON  to  civilian  executive assistants. These assistants consist of the Under Secretary of the Navy, the Assistant Secretaries of  the  Navy,  and  the  General  Counsel  of  the Navy. They are SECNAV’s principal advisors and assistants  on  DON  administrative  affairs.  Each civilian executive assistant has a certain area of responsibility.  The  civilian  executive  assistants carry  out  their  duties  in  cooperation  with  the CNO, the principal naval advisor and executive to  the  SECNAV. THE  NAVY  DEPARTMENT The   Navy   Department   aids   SECNAV   in carrying out the responsibilities of that office. As mentioned before, SECNAV is responsible, under the  Secretary  of  Defense,  for  the  policies  and control  of  the  Navy.  SECNAV’s  responsibility includes the Navy’s organization, administration, operation, and efficiency. The Navy Department controls and provides policy and direction for the Shore  Establishment  and  the  operating  forces. The  Navy  Department,  shown  in  figure  1-4, includes  the  following  organizational  levels: · The  Under  Secretary  of  the  Navy · The civilian executive assistants · The  offices  of  staff  assistants · The   Chief   of   Naval   Operations   and supporting  staff · The  Commandant  of  the  Marine  Corps and  the  Marine  Corps  Headquarters · The   headquarters   organization   of   the Bureau of Naval Personnel Let’s take a look at those offices of the Navy Department that could be of interest to you. They include  the  Office  of  Legislative  Affairs,  Office of   Information,   Office   of   the   Judge   Advocate General, and Office of Program Appraisal. These offices are generally headed by military officers. We will also look at the Assistant Secretaries of Figure 1-4.-The Navy Department. 1-6

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