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Ver Hage took on the twin roles at CNRMC and SEA 21 in April 2020, offering management and steering by way of and past the COVID-19 pandemic whereas enhancing mission outcomes and workforce high quality of service.

“It has been an honor to be a part of this wonderful SEA21/RMC staff,” mentioned Ver Hage. “I’m happy with the progress we’ve made collectively enhancing the upkeep, modernization and sustainment help we offer to our Floor Kind Commander and fleet clients. Whereas we have now way more to do earlier than we’re happy, I go away with a way of delight, and confidence that Rear Adm. Greene will proceed to execute with excellence, whereas remodeling our group on the identical time.”

The NAVSEA Commander, Vice Adm. Invoice Galinis, presided over the ceremony.

“During the last 40 months, Eric has had one, if not essentially the most, demanding one-star job inside NAVSEA if not the Navy,” mentioned Galinis. “Eric and his staff have achieved an amazing deal over the previous three plus years the place they’ve meaningfully improved the trajectory of floor ship upkeep, modernization and sustainment. Eric is a stable chief with a confirmed report of success over his profession. I’ve little doubt that Eric’s success shall be additional superior below the management of Invoice Greene as he brings great fleet perspective and expertise to the job.””

Greene is an Engineering Responsibility Officer who most lately served as Director, Fleet Upkeep, U.S. Fleet Forces Command. Earlier Flag excursions embrace Director, Fleet Upkeep, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Deputy Commander for Industrial Operations (SEA 04). Different profession highlights embrace serving because the 84th Commander of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard; Chief of Employees and Navy Deputy for Shipyard Operations at SEA 04; Manufacturing Sources Officer after which Operations Officer at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Restore Officer at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard.

As NAVSEA’s Directorate for Floor Upkeep, Modernization and Sustainment, SEA 21 is the devoted life cycle administration group for the Navy’s in-service floor ships and is chargeable for managing essential modernization, upkeep, sustainment, international navy gross sales, coaching, and inactivation applications.

CNRMC is a NAVSEA Echelon 3 headquarters that oversees the operations of RMCs of their execution of floor ship upkeep, modernization and sustainment. The RMCs, positioned in Norfolk, Virginia; Mayport, Florida; San Diego, California; Naples, Italy; Rota, Spain; Manama, Bahrain; and Sasebo and Yokosuka, Japan; and Singapore, are chargeable for coordinating the depot- and intermediate-level upkeep of the Navy’s floor fleet. CNRMC can be chargeable for the coordination of contracts administration and oversight, technical help, and intermediate-level upkeep actions at Northwest RMC at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Washington; and Hawaii RMC, embedded within the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Upkeep Facility.

Rear Adm. Ver Hage’s subsequent project shall be as Particular Assistant to the NAVSEA Commander.

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