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NAVINSGEN'S INSPECTION DIVISION

The mission of the Inspections Division is to conduct Echelon II Command Inspections and to assess operating conditions of Navy installations world wide.

 During a Command Inspection the NAVINSGEN inspection team examines the mission and resources of the command to assess how well it’s meeting its mission, as well as associated performance metrics.  The inspection team typically spends one to two weeks at the command interviewing leadership, program managers, and command personnel.  The team will typically review command policy, strategic planning processes, mission performance, resource management and facilities management, as well as compliance and oversight of subordinate activities.  For more details about a Command Inspection, review the information provided at the Command Inspections link. 

Area Visits focus on Quality of Life and Quality of Work Life for the Fleet, Fighter, Family and seek to identify issues impacting readiness.  Area visits may encompass all the major bases in a geographic area, or just focus on one or more specific bases.  The objective of an area visit is to talk with Sailors, family members, DON civilians, base and tenant command leadership, as well as service providers to better understand local issues and challenges.  An area visit typically takes two weeks – longer for large fleet concentration areas like Norfolk or San Diego.  For more details, review the information provided at the Area Visits link. 

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