ROUTINE R 291737Z JUL 22 MID200080065658U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 173/22 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//DNS// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//DNS// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC// SUBJ/ATTENDANCE AT THE 2022 JOINT SERVICE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYMPOSIUM// REF/A/DOC/DOD/17NOV2011// REF/B/DOC/JTR/20220401// REF/C/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/051532ZAPR21// AMPN/REF A is DOD Publication 5500.07-R Joint Ethics Regulation. REF B is the Joint Travel Regulations. REF C is NAVADMIN 073/21, Navy Mitigation Measures in Response to Coronavirus.// POC/Mr. Scott Swain/CIV/OPNAV/LOC: N980A/TEL: (703) 614-2638// RMKS/1. The Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) will hold the Joint-Service Air Traffic Control (ATC) Symposium in Myrtle Beach, SC at the Sheraton Convention Center from 16-18 August 2022. This forum provides a vehicle for senior military and civilian professionals to enlighten, inspire, enhance retention, and educate E-4 through E-6 DoD air traffic controllers on the technological advances, operational enhancements, and policy changes that have taken place within the air traffic control profession. The event is a combination of briefs, panels, working groups, and industry interaction. Industry representatives for air traffic management equipment, simulators, and software provide displays that serve to educate and prepare controllers for future opportunities and challenges to military air traffic control. Topics include: - The Future of Naval Aviation and Air Force ATC - US Navy and USMC Air Traffic Control Strategic Plan and Evolution Roadmap - The National Airspace System - ATC Equipment & Technology - Landing Zone Operations - Career Development and Advancement Opportunities - Training and Readiness Discussions 2. Primary goals are to reinforce the professional excellence of the air traffic control community and enhance retention within the critical E-4 through E-6 paygrades. While the focus is on our active duty members, all DoN and USAF, civil service, retired, enlisted, and officer ATC professionals are cordially invited to attend. 3. Per reference (a) through (c), Commanding Officers may issue orders for attendance at government expense after determining that the expenses, including fees, travel costs, and other costs attributable to participation, justify the objectives to be achieved. TAD orders may cover expenses to support attendance and participation at the conference including transportation and per diem per reference (b). 4. If funds are not available, permissive TAD orders may be issued. Use of available government transportation and carpooling is encouraged to enhance conference participation and to minimize travel expenses. Commands may also reduce costs by using double occupancy for lodging. Rental cars are highly discouraged and unnecessary for symposium participants. Participants flying to the symposium should use a taxi or ridesharing to the hotel. 5. Uniform for this event: Navy E-6 and below: Service Uniform Navy E-7 and above: Service Khaki Marine Corps: Service C Air Force: Class B Service Uniform 6. Hotel room reservation, symposium registration, and detailed information regarding the ATC symposium are available at Joint Service ATC Symposium (atca.org). 7. Coronavirus Disease 2019 Mitigation Measures. Travel to, from, and during the Joint Service Air Traffic Control Symposium should comply with all Navy mitigation measures as outline in reference (c). 8. Questions regarding the symposium may be directed to CAPT Jeff Dugard (703) 695-8534, DSN 224-2639, e-mail jeffery.n.dugard.mil@us.navy.mil. 9. Released by Vice Admiral Scott D. Conn, N9, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Requirements and Capabilities (N9).// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//