The First Stop The first stop for all new personnel reporting aboard should be their appropriate command administrative department. Personnel checking aboard any of the submarines should report directly to the Naval Submarine Support Center. Personnel reporting to the submarine base, Submarine Group 10, Trident Training Facility or Trident Refit Facility should report directly to those command administrative departments.
Your administrative department will get you started on the check-in process and will set up an appointment time for you to visit the Personnel Support Activity Detachment (PSD). If you arrive after hours, check in at your command's quarterdeck and have your original orders endorsed.?e next working day, report to your respective administrative department to officially check in. If your arrival dates or times change, or if an emergency arises that might prevent you from reporting on time, call your command and sponsor in advance or as soon as safely possible.
Personnel Support Activity DetachmentMilitary members should report to the Personnel Support Activity Support (PSD) at their scheduled appointment time to complete required check-in procedures and file travel claims. Located in Building 1052, PSD services include identification card issue for military and family members, personnel records review, passport applications, retention information and guidance for check-in procedures.
As of April 2009, all active-duty and Reserve personnel must establish and maintain a self service Electronic Service Record (ESR) account. Self-service accounts contain important features, such as enabling Sailors to directly submit PCS (permanent change of station) travel claims upon PCS transfer, update race, ethnicity, religion information and update emergency contact information. ?e ESR replaces the paper service record as the single field level data entry point for service record maintenance. Self-service accounts can be created at
https://nsips.nmci.navy.mil.