UNCLASSIFIED ROUTINE R 191834Z OCT 16 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS PASS TO OFFICE CODES: INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// NAVADMIN 232/16 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/OCT// SUBJ/THE NAVY CIVILIAN WORKFORCE FRAMEWORK // REF/A/DOC/THE NAVY CIVILIAN WORKFORCE FRAMEWORK/11OCT16// AMPN/REF A IS A CNO LETTER, SUBJ: THE NAVY CIVILIAN WORKFORCE FRAMEWORK.// RMKS/1. The Navy's Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority, highlights that "We must strengthen the role of Navy leaders in leading and managing Navy civilians as key contributors to the mission effectiveness of our Navy Team." The Navy's mission depends not only on our Sailors, but also on our civilians who provide critical technical expertise, continuity of knowledge and experience, and diversity of perspective. Every Navy military and civilian member is responsible for, accountable for, and contributes to our warfighting effectiveness. 2. We are one unified Navy team and must continue to create a climate of operational excellence that will keep us ready to prevail in all future challenges. We are fully committed to all members of our team - military and civilian - and will continue to strengthen our culture of diversity, integration, and inclusion. We must foster an environment of continuous learning by providing education, training and development opportunities to our civilian workforce to execute mission requirements. 3. The Navy Civilian Workforce Framework provides the foundation for our efforts over the next year and beyond. This will take time and deliberate action. We are committed, and will deliberately assess our progress in achieving the goals, adjusting as efforts are completed and ensuring we are attaining the desired results. 4. Our civilian career path model will be guided by four goals: a. First, we will have an integrated military-civilian team, with the best people in the right jobs, all with a clear focus on the Navy mission. b. Next, Navy civilian workforce education, training and development opportunities will support career progression and growth. c. Third, we will work for continual improvement in all stages of the civilian workforce career path. d. Finally, a governance mechanism will oversee progress and ensure a Navy-wide perspective. 5. As Navy leaders, our knowledge of the Navy Civilian Workforce, personal commitment to its stated goals and active involvement in its execution are critical to achieving the desired results. Our dedicated efforts and talent will ensure the proper leadership and environment to ensure success. 6. All Echelon II and Echelon III Commands are requested to develop a plan to support each of the goals outlined in reference (a). A Civilian Workforce Advisory Board, made up of selected civilian and military leaders, will examine the collected input, address common issues across commands, share best practices and lessons learned, advise me on Navy-wide initiatives and assess the effectiveness of the Framework. Command input will be delivered to OPNAV N1 by 15 December 2016. OPNAV N1 and the Civilian Workforce Advisory Board will work with each command to understand their respective efforts and will consolidate command inputs into an integrated Navy Implementation Plan by 1 February 2017. This integrated plan will support a Navy-wide enterprise perspective to help ensure we are collectively institutionalizing this Framework. Echelon II and Echelon III Commands will then be accountable for the execution of their respective plans and report on the status of their efforts quarterly to the Civilian Workforce Advisory Board. 7. Point of contact is Ms. Anne Davis, OPNAV N1, at (703) 604-7126/DSN 664 or via e-mail at anne.davis(at)navy.mil. 8. This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or cancelled, whichever occurs first. 9. Released by Admiral J. M. Richardson, CNO.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//