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THE ASHINGTON URVEYOR W S April 29, 2019 BY MCSN Jack Lepien By MCSN Tatyana Freeman FALL OF A TYRANT AT SEA AND ASHORE HOW DAMAGE CONTROLMEN MAINTAIN THE DEATH OF OSAMA BIN LADEN THE SHIP By MCSN Tatyana Freeman By MC3 Michael Botts CVN IT SEXUAL HEALTH EMPOWERMENT SAILORS, CIVILIANS KEEP WEB AFLOAT THROUGH INFORMATION washington surveyor Commanding Officer Capt. Glenn Jamison Executive Officer Capt. Daryle Cardone Command Master Chief CMDCM Maurice Coffey Public Affairs Officer Lt. Cmdr. Stephanie Turo Deputy Public Affairs Officer Lt. Tyler Barker Departmental LCPO MCCS Reginald Buggs Divisional LCPO MCC Christina Shaw Editors MC3 Adam Ferrero MCSN Jack Lepien MCSN Tatyana Freeman Content MCC Mary Popejoy MC1 Gary Johnson MC2 Kenneth Gardner MC2 Alan Lewis MC2 Mandi Washington MC3 Michael Botts MC3 Carter Denton MC3 Trey Hutcheson MC3 Kyle Loree MC3 Marlan Sawyer MC3 Zack Thomas MC3 Julie Vujevich MCSN Elizabeth Cohen MCSN Samuel Pederson MCSA Stephen Sullins “Happiness depends more on the inward disposition of mind than on outward The Washington Surveyor is an circumstances.” authorized publication for Sailors serving aboard USS George Washington (CVN 73). Contents herein are not ~ Benjamin Franklin the visions of, or endorsed by the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy or the Commanding Officer of USS George Washington. All news releases, photos or information for publication in The Washington Surveyor must be submitted to the Public Affairs Officer. SAILOR in the SPOTLIGHT SH2 Justin Peterson Ship’s Serviceman 2nd Class Justin Peterson, from Sanford, Florida, joined the Navy January 2010. His favorite part of the Navy is being able to make a difference in the lives of his junior Sailors. In his free time, he likes playing basketball and spending time with his 6-year-old daughter, Ivy, and his 11-month-old son, Jet. SAILORS, CIVILIANS KEEP WEB AFLOAT By MCSN Tatyana Freeman Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Samantha Barnaby works on a computer in a CVNIT space. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Tatyana M. Freeman) t has been said that it takes a With the ship’s CANES network, contractors) know their network, so village to raise a child, but it which encompasses and connects it’s easy for them to deal with issues,” I also holds true in maintaining the the entire aircraft carrier, shut said Information Systems Technician computer network aboard the Nimitz- down, the CVNIT network must 3rd Class Samantha Barnaby from class aircraft carrier USS George handle the work load of the ship. Albuquerque, New Mexico, assigned Washington (CVN 73). This network, provided and to the ADP division. The information systems technicians managed by the Program Executive ADP works alongside the PMS312 (ITs) of George Washington’s Office (PEO) Aircraft Carriers, is customer contracted team (CCT) to automated data processing (ADP) essential to conducting day-to-day ensure the data moved to the CVNIT division have been working hand-in- operations while in RCOH. With ashore network constructed during the hand with their civilian counterparts several divisions outsourced to other RCOH period remains intact. to ensure the Spirit of Freedom has buildings across the Norfolk/Newport “This relationship is crucial to both a reliable network during refueling News area, the CVNIT network CVN 73 and the CVNIT civilians to complex overhaul (RCOH). extends past the normal ship’s ensure the success of the ship upon “The ADP division is responsible limits and into the surrounding area, completion of RCOH,” said Rand. for maintaining mission essential data covering over a hundred square miles. Additionally, it is the goal of the systems that were moved from the “The equipment supporting the CVNIT contractors to provide hands- CVN 73 onboard Conslidated Afloat CVNIT network is not owned by CVN on-training that the ship’s ITs need Network and Enterprise Services 73, and as a result, our technicians do to maintain their proficency. “It’s (CANES) network to the ashore not have all the appropriate network our job to give the ship back a more Carrier Vessel Nuclear Information permissions they typically would in a knowledgable Sailor on the systems Technology (CVNIT) network prior normal environment,” said Rand. they will use in the future and to keep to RCOH,” said Information Systems Thus, the ITs assigned to the ADP their skills up while in RCOH,” said Technician 1st Class Trisha Rand division work with CVNIT civilian Dave Mullis, the CVNIT assistant from Troy, North Carolina, leading contractors daily. program manager. petty officer of ADP division. “They (the CVNIT civilian Since they possess more network Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Ronaldo Bonifacio, left, from San Diego, receives instruction from CVNIT network engineer Ryan Pasuit, from Akron, Ohio. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Tatyana M. Freeman) permissions and specific CVNIT creation of distribution groups, folder expertise that they have, it’s really experience, than the ITs assigned permissions, portal permissions, log nice to have them be able to answer to George Washington, the civilian on issues, printing issues, planning our questions,” said Barnaby. ITs often assist in the resolution objectives report (POR) application Because of the essential teamwork of trouble tickets that George issues, blocked websites, connectivity between George Washington ITs and Washington technicians cannot issues, and equipment installation and civilian ITs, the ship stays connected resolve. relocation. to the ultimate completion and All personnel with access to the “There are certain things that take success of refueling and overhaul. CVNIT network can submit trouble tickets for permissions they need or problems they experience. These trouble tickets ensure the stability of the network for all users. “Submitting trouble tickets is not just a formality, but rather essential to both ADP and CVNIT,” said Rand. “Trouble tickets ensure proper tracking of issues in order for ADP and CVNIT to respond to user support requests and provide a historical record.” Issues that are corrected through the trouble ticket system include the creation of Naval Tactical Command Support System (NTCSS) accounts, Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Elijah Akers from Columbus, Ohio works on a computer in addition to distribution groups, the a CVNIT space. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Tatyana M. Freeman) SEXUAL HEALTH EMPOWERMENT THROUGH INFORMATION By Mc3 Michael Botts ccording to the Navy and “Always practice safe sex,” said “Early signs of infection are Marine Corps Public Health Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Laura typically discomfort with urination or A Center, “at least 9,982 Davis, from Heavener, Oklahoma, some bumps and lesions in the groin active duty Sailors and Marines were a preventative medicine technician area,” said Chimhau. “Any Sailor diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhea assigned to the medical department. who suspects that they may have been or syphilis in 2018. An active duty “Know your partner. Both partners are exposed to an infection or might be Sailor or Marine is diagnosed with responsible for safe sex, so females having the signs and symptoms should HIV every five days, and 45 percent should carry some type of protection definitely stop by medical and speak of enlisted female Sailors say their as well. Avoid sexual encounters to a preventive medicine technician or last pregnancy while in the Navy was when under the influence of alcohol any one of the providers.” unplanned.” and abstinence is the only 100 percent Getting tested for STIs frequently To combat these high numbers of way to avoid getting an STI.” is crucial to reducing their prevalence sexually-transmitted infections (STI) and spread. and unplanned pregnancies in the “Sexual Health... “Generally, Sailors should get tested Navy, the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier at least once a year, but that varies USS George Washington (CVN 73)’s is central to greatly based on sexual lifestyle and preventative medicine diviaion, a part risk of STI exposure,” said Chimhau. of the medical department, aims to being able to Davis agrees that Sailors should get keep its Sailors informed about their pursue, achieve, tested whenever they switch sexual sexual health. partners or upon entering a new “Empowerment through and enjoy the relationship. information,” said Hospital Corpsman On top of using the resources 1st Class Chamu Chimhau, from many things life provided by George Washington’s Harare, Zimbabwe and a preventive medical department, Sailors also medicine technician assigned to has to offer.” can research information about the medical department. “We aim ~HM1 Chamu Chimhau~ sexual health on various government to reaffirm what many may already websites. know, but definitely inform and Chimhau agrees that being “The CDC website, www.CDC.gov, educate with the goal of empowering well-informed about the potential is a good place for information about all Sailors to help make responsible infections that may result from sexual STIs,” said Davis. decisions regarding their sexual contact and the available measures Sailors looking for more health.” to prevent or minimize the risk of information on staying safe and In addition, Sailors looking exposure is extremely important for protected during sex can visit to educate themselves on their sexual Sailors. https://www.med.navy.mil for more health and the various methods With being informed, one of the information about sexual health. available to them should stop by the best options for Sailors is to be aware “General health, and sexual health preventative medicine office on the of the signs of an STI and know that specifically, is central to being able to Floating Accommodation Facility starting treatment early, if they are pursue, achieve and enjoy the many (FAF). The preventative medicine showing signs of having an STI, is things life has to offer, so getting office is located in room 232 and is important for their overall sexual well-educated and informed about open from 8:15 a.m.