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Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command

In this article we will explore the fascinating world of Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command, a topic that has captured the attention of many people over the years. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command has been the subject of debate, research and inspiration, and has left an indelible mark on society. From its origins to its relevance today, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command has generated endless discussions and sparked passionate interest in those seeking to understand its meaning and impact on the world around us. Through this article, we will try to shed light on Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command and explore the various facets that make it so intriguing and relevant in the current context.

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Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command
ActiveDecember 1990 – August 2001[1]

The Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command (COMNAVCOMTELCOM) was a former command of the United States Navy. It was located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Nebraska Avenue within Nebraska Avenue Complex in Washington, D.C.

Mission

Its mission was to organize, train, and equip computer and telecommunications activities to provide quality information systems and services to the fleet, supporting commands and higher authority to manage, process, and transfer information for command, control, and administration of the Navy.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History of NAVNETWARCON (August 2001 - May 2002)". Archived from the original (TXT) on 2008-11-21.