Navy Sponsor
If you have not heard from your sponsor, please e-mail the NBVC sponsor coordinator at: sponsor
coord@nbvc.navy.mil, or call (805) 989-1802, DSN 351.
Professional Development
Keep up with your professional community management, career progression, new incentives, re-enlistment
news, advancement news, correspondence courses, detailing news and Officer community news. For
details, please contact the career counselor at (805) 989-8728.
Administrative Documents
Find all of the Command instructions, directives,
notices and forms, cancelled and
superceded instructions and the current Plan of
the Week (POW) on the NBVC Intranet Web site,
NBVC Online. This site is restricted to .MIL
users only. Military sites having problems accessing
this site may contact the NBVC Help Desk or
call at (805) 989-1843.
U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT)
For the latest information on Fleet news, Fleet
imagery, logos/graphics, Fleet facts, leadership,
history, mission, organization, speeches, Pacific
Command, Naval Air Force, surface force, submarine
force, numbered Fleets, Navy regions,
Fleet instructions, NMCI, duty in the Pacific,
ship addresses, Navy history and Human
Resources, visit the CINCPACFLT Web site at
www.cpf.navy.mil.
Bupers Online (BOL)
Check and correct your Officer Data Card, Performance
Summary Record or Enlisted Summary
Record at
www.bol.navy.mil. Check your individual
ITEMPO count, see what's on the Navy Diversity
Calendar and take the Argus Retention Survey.
Let the Senior Navy Leadership know what you
want for your career in the Navy.
PSD Port Hueneme
For questions about replacing your military or
government ID card, pay and disbursing, travel
claims, transfer or PCS, ESO, SAT/transportation
or separations, call PSD Port Hueneme at
(805) 982-5445/3983/3965. Find out more about
these and other timely Military Personnel issues by
reading the Port Hueneme PSD Newsletter. To subscribe,
contact PSD.
LIFELines Information Services
Contains an extensive listing of links and articles
that are designed to keep you up-to-date and
informed about all aspects of Navy life. Whether
you have questions about deployment, finance
management, relocation, or even the safety and
welfare of your family, LIFELines has the answers
you need. Go to
www.lifelines.navy.mil to obtain
information about active duty, casualty assistance,
children and youth, civilian personnel, command
leadership, deployment readiness, education,
EFM/special needs, employment, extended family,
family life, financial management, eCourseware
and games, key volunteer network, military life, military spouses, new to the military, newsstand,
ombudsmen, on call assistance, pay and personnel,
relocation, reserves, rights and benefits, safety and
wellness, transition assistance and vets/retiree support
services. Or call the Fleet and Family Support
Center at (805) 982-5037.
NBVC OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM
(805) 236-4782 or 509-3799
What is an Ombudsman? An ombudsman is a
valuable resource and point of contact for families
who have needs best cared for by another
Navy spouse.
The Ombudsman ...
• IS someone who will listen!
• IS a bridge between the Command, its family
members and the resources of the community.
• CAN refer Navy families to various support
agencies for assistance.
• ACTS as a two-way communicator, a referral
agent and interpersonal helper for family
members.
• IS a person with whom you can discuss a problem
in confidence.
• PROMISES to treat the problems you discuss
in a confidential and professional manner and
can make sure you are informed about services
and opportunities available to you.
• IS a person the Command has instructed and
trained because they CARE very much about
making your life easier. The Command wants
family members to have a contact person for
just about any question they may have through
the Navy Ombudsman Program. If we don't
know the answer, we will provide you with a
resource that can answer your questions.
NBVC EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT OFFICE
(805) 989-1452
The NBVC Emergency Management Office
(EMO) is located at Point Mugu, Building 1,
Room 105.
The primary objective of the emergency management
program is to protect personnel and
restore Navy mission capabilities; using an all hazards
approach and appropriate resources to resolve
incidents resulting from natural disasters, accidents
or criminal acts to include terrorist attacks. All tenant
commands and activities within the NBVC area
of responsibility shall be prepared to employ or
make available resources in support of this effort.
This will be achieved by training NBVC personnel
and tenant commands in the National
Incident Management System (
www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/), which uses the Incident
Command System to resolve incidents and
restore Navy facilities and programs to their preincident
condition.
MILITARY DISCOUNT OFFERS
(805) 989-9234
NBVC lists local businesses that offer discounted
materials and services to active duty military.
The list is maintained on NBVC's Intranet
Web site—a site visible only to military and civilian
employees. This listing does not constitute an
endorsement by the Department of the Navy or
Naval Base Ventura County of the businesses and
services rendered. All businesses listed must be
made available to patrons without regard to race,
creed, color, sex or national origin.