UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 181248Z MAY 15 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 119/15 SUBJ/MRS. SYBIL STOCKDALE OMBUDSMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD// REF/A/DOC/OPNAVINST/2SEP2014// AMPN/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1750.1G, THE NAVY FAMILY OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the establishment of the annual Mrs. Sybil Stockdale Ombudsman of the Year Award nomination/selection process, and presentation requirements for Calendar Year (CY) 2015. Information in this NAVADMIN will be reflected in an update to reference (a). 2. This award was inspired by Mrs. Sybil Stockdale who set an unflagging example for her support to families of other Prisoners of War (POWs) during her husband's, Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale, seven year internment in Southeast Asia. The Ombudsman of the Year Award is presented to four ombudsmen who have served their command and families with selfless dedication and commitment to family readiness in the following categories: a. Afloat command (Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command (COMUSFLTFORCOM)) b. Afloat command (Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet Command (COMPACFLT)) c. Ashore command d. Reserve command 3. Criteria for Ombudsman of the Year: a. Must have demonstrated the ability to effectively communicate between the Navy family and the command. b. Must have maintained the highest standards of professionalism and confidentiality while providing a positive role model for command members and families. c. Must have facilitated and promoted a healthy sense of community among command families by assisting and supporting Navy families to include emergencies, mobilization or deployment. d. Must have demonstrated consistent compliance with training and required reports according to reference (a). 4. Eligibility requirements for Ombudsman of the Year: a. Award nominees must be registered in the Ombudsman Registry, https://ombudsmanregistry.org and have distinguished themselves in supporting Navy families. b. Must have served as an Ombudsman in good standing for at least one year, and embody the core values of the Ombudsman Program. 5. The nomination package for the Ombudsman of the Year award shall consist of: a. Cover Letter b. Summary of action not to exceed two pages written addressing each of the criterion set forth in paragraph 3. c. Short biography of the nominee with photo included. d. Letter of support from the Fleet and Family Support Center Director or Regional Component Command validating involvement in Ombudsman Assemblies and Advanced Training. e. Additional supporting information (e.g., a letter of support for nomination from former Commanding Officers, Command Point of Contact (POC), or Command Support Team; letters of appreciation presented by Commanding Officers or family members). 6. Nomination process: a. COMUSFLTFORCOM Ombudsman of the Year. COMUSFLTFORCOM will nominate an Ombudsman from all deployable forces within the Atlantic Fleet. b. COMPACFLT Ombudsman of the Year. COMPACFLT will nominate an Ombudsman from all deployable forces within the Pacific Fleet. c. Navy Reserve Force Ombudsman of the Year. Commander, Navy Reserve Force Command (COMNAVRESFOR) will nominate an Ombudsman from all Navy Reserve Units and Navy Operational Support Centers. d. Navy Shore Ombudsman of the Year. The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) will nominate a shore (type 1 and type 6) Ombudsman from the following: OPNAV direct report naval shore activities; COMUSFLTFORCOM; COMPACFLT; U.S. Naval Forces Europe, U.S. Naval Forces Africa; and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education (N1). 7. Deadline: Nomination packages shall be submitted to the appropriate organization, via the chain of command, not later than 30 June 2015. 8. Recommendations for the four award winners will be forwarded to the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) for endorsement as the final approving authority for the award. Award recipients will be announced via NAVADMIN. 9. CNO or his designated representative will present the awards in September during an Ombudsman Appreciation event to be held in San Diego for CY2015 and in Washington, DC at the Pentagon in subsequent years. 10. Additional information about the award process and procedures is located at www.cnic.navy.mil/OmbudsmanOfTheYear. 11. POC is Mrs. Katherine Rock, CNIC Ombudsman Program Manager, at (202) 433-4701 or via email at katherine.rock(AT)navy.mil. 12. Released by Vice Admiral S. H. Swift, Director, Navy Staff.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//