Naval Operations Command (Ireland)


Naval Operations Command is the principal command component of the Irish Naval Service responsible for all day-to-day activities of the service, both at sea and on shore. One of three major command components of the NS this command is responsible for overseeing the work and mission objectives of all Irish naval vessels at sea who report directly to Naval Operations Command at Naval Base Haulbowline. The command is a direct subordinate to Naval Headquarters and is overseen by Officer Commanding Naval Operations Command . The OCNOC reports directly to the head of the Irish Naval Service, the Flag Officer Commanding Naval Service.

Operations HQ

At the heart of Naval Operations Command is the Naval Operations HQ, which coordinates all the work of the NOC. Under it falls three sections: Intelligence and Fisheries, Fleet Operational Readiness Standards and Training and Shore Operations.

Intelligence and Fisheries

This section oversees naval intelligence and fisheries surveillance. Bodies within this section include:
The delivery by the Naval Service of a professional service with a high degree of certainty requires specific fleet standards, quality control and the monitoring of personnel and equipment in action. The standards and quality control, of the wide variety of routines necessary to operate the fleet, are the “bedrock” of effective operations. Their importance heightens when the ship tasking becomes more complex and when ships combine into task forces for particular operations. It was, therefore, deemed important to establish an organic operational evaluation capability in order to meet the delivery of Government/DF/NS operational requirements.
In September 2008, the Flag Officer Commanding Naval Service directed the establishment of the NS Fleet Operational Readiness, Standards and Training Section within Naval Operations Command.
The sections mission statement is “To assist in the provision of Generation, Maintenance and Evaluation of Operational Capability to NS Ships through professional support, evaluation and coaching”.

Shore Operations