Story by Rebecca Coleman | Naval Safety Command | 09.14.2022
The Department of the Navy has released its new Safety Management System (SMS), signaling significant changes toward a safety focus and mindset that embraces critical self-assessment and self-correction from the deckplate on up....
Story by Rebecca Coleman | Naval Safety Command | 08.09.2022
The Naval Safety Command (NAVSAFECOM) marked another milestone with recent updates to its mission, functions and tasks, which outline its increased authority and responsibilities aimed at identifying hazards and reducing risk to our warfighters....
Story by Leslie Tomaino | Naval Safety Command | 07.22.2022
Naval Safety Command (NAVSAFECOM) held a change of command ceremony at Naval Air Station Oceana today where Rear Adm. Christopher M. Engdahl relieved Rear Adm. F.R. “Lucky” Luchtman as the 58th commander of the Navy’s top safety organization....
Story by Leslie Tomaino | Naval Safety Command | 02.04.2022
Marking a significant new chapter, the Naval Safety Command (NAVSAFECOM) was established during an official ceremony at Joint Forces Staff College today. The command, formerly known as Naval Safety Center, bears increased authorities and responsibilities....
Story by Leslie Tomaino | Naval Safety Command | 09.14.2021
The Naval Safety Center (NAVSAFECEN) will make its inaugural appearance at the 2021 American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Expo and Conference, Sept. 14, in Austin, Texas....
Story by Leslie Tomaino | Naval Safety Command | 08.08.2019
Naval Safety Center (NAVSAFECEN) hosted and United States Fleet Forces Command (USFF) facilitated the 2019 Safety Summit Aug. 6-8 on Naval Station Norfolk. The purpose of the annual summit was to discuss how Fleet, TYCOMs, and NAVSAFECEN can further collaborative efforts to implement the Fleet and Type Commander (TYCOMs) Safety Management Systems (SMS) and move performance and evaluation......
Story by Susan H. Lawson | Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center | 01.26.2017
Personnel from the utilities branch of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Operations Directorate and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Engineer Research Laboratory, or CERL, recently conducted the first pilot test of the UTILITIES sustainment management system, or U.SMS, at Hurlburt Field, Florida....
Story by James Frisinger | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District | 12.30.2013
A decision in September 2013 by the Department of Defense to mandate use of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-developed facility condition assessment software opens up new asset management opportunities across the Corps. USACE-developed BUILDER Sustainment Management System has become a key part in keeping the Army Corps of Engineers relevant in the future by helping all services and other federal......