UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 041229Z MAY 20 MID510001167568U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 130/20 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//DNS// MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/DNS/APR// SUBJ/MRS. SYBIL STOCKDALE OMBUDSMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD// REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/2SEP14// AMPN/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1750.1G, THE NAVY FAMILY OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM.// POC/LITTLER, BRANDY/CIV/CNIC WASHINGTON DC/N9/EMAIL: BRANDY.LITTLER(AT)NAVY.MIL/TEL: (202) 433-4701// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the annual Mrs. Sybil Stockdale Ombudsman of the Year Award nomination and selection process for calendar year 2020. 2. This award is inspired by Mrs. Sybil Stockdale, who set an unflagging example for her support for families of other prisoners of war during the seven year internment in Southeast Asia of her husband, Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale. The Ombudsman of the Year Award is presented to four Ombudsmen who have served their command and Navy 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. Reserve Command (Commander, Navy Reserve Force Command (COMNAVRESFOR)). d. Ashore Command (type 1 and type 6) (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)). 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 example 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, data collection, and required reports per reference (a). 4. Eligibility requirements for Ombudsman of the Year: a. Award nominees must be registered in the Ombudsman Registry, https://ombudsmanregistry.cnic.navy.mil, 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. Submit nomination packages in the following format. a. Cover letter to category sponsors via the chain of command. b. Summary of action, not to exceed two pages, addressing each of the criterion set forth in paragraph 3 (enclosure (1)). c. Short biography of the nominee (enclosure (2)). d. Letter from the Fleet and Family Support Center Director or Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) validating involvement in Ombudsman assemblies and advanced training (enclosure (3)). e. Additional supporting information (e.g., a letter of support for nomination from former Commanding Officers, Command Point of Contact, or Command Support Team; letters of appreciation presented by Commanding Officers or family members) (enclosure (4) as needed). 6. Nomination and selection process. a. Packages are due no later than 29 May 2020. Submit Afloat and Reserve Command nomination packages to the appropriate organizations in paragraph 2a, b and c. Submit Ashore Command nomination packages to Director, Navy Staff, CMDCM Richard James at richard.l.james3(AT)navy.mil. b. COMUSFLTFORCOM, COMPACFLT and COMNAVRESFORCOM will select finalists in each respective category and provide awardee information to Director, Navy Staff no later than 15 June 2020 for inclusion in a NAVADMIN announcing all four winners. 7. TYCOMs or designated representative will present the awards in September 2020. 8. Additional information regarding the award is located at www.cnic.navy.mil/OmbudsmanOfTheYear. 9. Released by Mr. Andrew S. Haeuptle, Director, Navy Staff.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//