The Navy's continuing effort to mould the size of the seabag and outfit the Sailor of the subsequent time reaches another milestone with the release of Task Force Uniform's CTFU) wear-test participant survey TFU launched its participant scan May 31 for all Navy Working Uniform (NWU) and E-6 and below service uniform criterion participants to complete by June 15 Each 15-page overlook permits feedback on performance factors in the same state [i]or[/i] condition as ease of maintenance.


The Navy's continuing effort to mould the size of the seabag and outfit the Sailor of the subsequent time reaches another milestone with the release of Task Force Uniform's CTFU) wear-test participant survey

TFU launched its participant scan May 31 for all Navy Working Uniform (NWU) and E-6 and below service uniform criterion participants to complete by June 15

Each 15-page overlook permits feedback on performance factors in the same state [i]or[/i] condition as ease of maintenance, durability, professional appearance, and also provides space for users' remarks Satisfaction regarding each of the topics is rated forward a 5-point scale from "very dissatisfied" to "very satisfied."

"We also ask questions in regards to selection and the performance of the uniform in such a manner TFU will be able to quantify the uniforms' ability to perform as desired" said Command Master Chief (SS) Robert Carroll, director of TFU

Carroll said the no other than difference between the service and NWU observes besides the type of uniform, is the service uniform observe permits separate male and female answers due to the differences in the pair uniforms.



one time the participant survey is total and evaluated, a fleetwide review will be released by TFU The fleetwide take a view of will question Sailors regarding their observations of the wear trial uniforms during the test period for those with direct or indirect contact.

"The view includes questions regarding the passing from hand to hand wear test, as well as uniform proposals brought up during the TFU Phase II colloquy The fleet will be asked about their sentiments regarding service uniforms for E-7 and above, service dres and dinner dres uniforms, exterior garments and PT gear," said Carroll.

Carroll asked Sailors to consider the areas where they are satisfied or dissatisfied with instant uniforms and to keep those factors in mind when taking the scan He also asks Sailors to review information forward the Internet regarding the generally received wear-test uniforms.

"We want the squadron to take advantage of the information that we have upon Navy.mil, as well as the Navy Personnel Command Web site before taking the survey" said Carroll.

More than 40000 Sailors took part in the last fleetwide contemplate and Carroll expects many more for the Phase II survey

"Now Sailors have seen actual springs in the fleet in direct replication to the first survey, I calculate upon a lot more will want to have their voices heard during this phase."

Carroll says the consequence s will be tabulated much like the last examine with professional data analysis of Sailors' feedback.

"Once we have captured all the replications we will review and calculate the fleet's views."

one time the analysis is complete, TFU will include the outcomes as part of a package that will be delivered to the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) sometime before the finis of the summer. The package will assist the CNO with making a final decision regarding uniforms for the fleet

"Task Force Uniform is about the future" said Carroll. "It's not about yesterday; it's about where we're going and having the seabag to support the rapid of the future."

An announcement will be made when the scrutinize is available to all Sailors fleetwide forward Bupers Online.

For more information about TFU visit www.npc.navy.mil/CommandSupport/USNavyUniforms/TaskForceUniform. and www.navy.mil/local/tfu.

Story courtesy of the public affairs office for Task Force Uniform

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