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English: PORT HUENEME-Calif. -- For outstanding work on resolving Government-wide termination and cancellation liability issues for Energy Savings Performance Contracts on behalf of the Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Commander and Chief of Civil Engineers, RADM Bret Muilenburg (Center) awarded NAVFAC Command Coins to NAVFAC Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC) employees (Left to Right) Dan Magro, Danielle Kincaid, Greg Klein, Craig Haughtelin, Philip Hadji, Bryson Jo and Russ Dominy (Not pictured). Muilenburg returned to NAVFAC EXWC April 5, for the first time since becoming NAVFAC’s Commander last October. During his visit, he briefed his NAVFAC mission and vision contained in the recently published Strategic Design 2016 - 2019 to the EXWC Executive Steering Group. Muilenburg stressed that NAVFAC would still maintain its course and speed while serving its customers. "Our Strategic Design is not a change in direction; rather, it is a sharpening of our strategic focus," said Muilenburg. "It's a way to strengthen our NAVFAC team." U.S. Navy Photo by Michael Ard (Released)
Unit: Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center
DVIDS Tags: NAVFAC; Naval Base Ventura County; Port Hueneme; Naval Facilities Engineering Command; Chief of Civil Engineers; EXWC; Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center; NAVFAC EXWC; RADM Muilenburg; Commander NAVFAC
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Author Michael Ard
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