[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 56 (Wednesday, April 13, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2020-S2021]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF U.S. NAVAL
SHORE ESTABLISHMENTS
Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, I wish to recognize the contributions of
the National Association of Superintendents of U.S. Naval Shore
Establishments, NAS NSE, on the occasion of its 100th national
convention. Since its founding near the time of World War I, NAS NSE
has worked to promote the welfare of its members and increase the
efficiency of work at Navy yards and naval stations.
The members of NAS NSE encompass diverse trades, including shop
superintendents and senior managers from engineering, project
management, financial, business office, facilities, base operations,
and resource management. Despite their varied backgrounds, these
professionals possess a common ability to lead, educate, and manage, as
well as a true dedication to the protection of our country. In
particular, the NAS NSE chapter at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is
committed to ensuring the Navy's submarines are maintained, repaired,
and modernized to the highest degree in order to fulfill the Navy's
mission of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom
of the seas.
As threats facing our Nation increase and become more complex, the
Navy's ability to project power and uniquely provide worldwide presence
plays an increasingly critical role in protecting our national
security. As such, it is critical that our naval fleet is properly
maintained so it can be positioned around the world where and when we
need it. NAS NSE members play a vital role in ensuring that our ships
are ready to deploy on schedule and in good condition.
Over the past 100 conventions, NAS NSE has worked on many important
issues, including many shipyard safety and leadership issues. This
year, their efforts continue to focus on empowering shipyard workers to
be leaders, helping new employees to efficiently achieve proficiency in
necessary skills, and developing innovation in the shipyard. Through
these and many other initiatives aimed at increasing the safety and
abilities of its members, NAS NSE has improved both the lives of
shipyard workers and the efficiency of our shipyards.
I commend the organization for its commitment to passing on a strong
and healthy program of naval maintenance, so that future generations
can benefit from a Navy ready to defend our freedoms. It is an honor
for me to pay tribute to the National Association of Superintendents of
U.S. Naval Shore Establishments as they celebrate 100 years of meeting
to work on behalf of our shipyard workers and our naval shipyards.
Mr. KING. Mr. President, today I join my esteemed colleague, Senator
Susan Collins, in recognizing the 100th Convention of the National
Association of Superintendents of the U.S. Naval Shore Establishments,
NAS NSE. This association works diligently to implement a strong and
healthy program of naval maintenance and modernization at our naval
shipyards, so future generations can benefit from a Navy that is always
ready to defend our freedom.
I specifically wish to recognize the work of the NAS NSE chapter at
the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery,
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ME. Maintaining the structural and functional integrity of our Navy's
submarines enables the United States to consistently serve and protect
our Nation's interests around the globe, and the NAS NSE of Portsmouth
Naval Shipyard serves as a paragon of efficient, quality service on
behalf of our Navy's ships and servicemen. Portsmouth has earned a
reputation as the Navy's Center of Excellence for attack submarine
maintenance, which is a reflection of the hard work and determination
of the association to manage and protect these American treasures for
national security. Through their consistent dedication and skillful
work, the men and women of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard play a vital role
in furthering the esteemed tradition of excellence within the NAS NSE.
Building on over a century of work to promote our Navy's strength,
this year's historic convention focuses on the national initiative of
improving productive capacity throughout the association. This year's
convention will help to further streamline systems, optimize
production, and enhance safety across all the NAS NSE's operations.
Discussing and implementing improved strategies will help to ensure the
continued effectiveness of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and shipyards all
across the country.
I congratulate the NAS NSE on their 100th convention, and I thank
them for their dedication and hard work on behalf of our shipyards. I
wish them continued success in the future as the association continues
to ensure the safety of our Nation for generations to come.
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