Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: DiabloTX on June 19, 2005, 05:33:34 AM
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I heard a rumor (gasp, NOT in the NAVY!!) yesterday at the reserve center about the Navy phasing out the IT rate and contracting all IT work to the private sector in a few years. Have you heard anything about this? I was seriosly considering cross-rating over to IT but not if this is true.
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I haven't heard that. Remember IT's used to be RM's and are still needed aboard ship. I don't think they would contract a shipboard duty to a civilian contractor.
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I talked to a Chief here today and he said the same thing. No way would civies be aloud onboard to run IT systems. Last at-sea command he had there were 3 IT departments. I swear, you hear more scuttlebutt than you can believe anywhere you go. Somethings never change.
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What they have done is to force this NMCI p.o.s. on the Navy. When they did that all shore IT stuff(computer network) is handled by civilians..except for actual radio comunications.
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Well, to us, the reservists, NMCI has been a blessing, of sorts. Yes, it's a pain in the rear but it let's us get so much more done on a given weekend than was possible just a few years ago. A mixed bag yes, but one that we really needed.
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I do like the fact that if I was in your office, I could access my account from there, unlike before when every command had a seperate network.