Navy Command (Ministry of Defence)
Navy Command is the current headquarters body of the Royal Navy, and its major organisational grouping. It is a hybrid, neither a command, nor simply an installation. Royal Navy official writings describe Navy Command Headquarters both as a physical site, on Whale Island, a collective formed of the most senior RN officers, and as a budgetary grouping.
On 1 April 2006 the Fleet Top Level Budget was established. A Top Level Budget is the major financial accounting group of the MOD. On 1 April 2010 the Fleet TLB was renamed Navy Command following the merger of the Commander-in-Chief Fleet and the Chief-of-Naval Personnel/ Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command. Thus Navy Command is the Top Level Budget for the RN. Navy Command supports the First Sea Lord in the management of the Command, and delivers the Service's current and future outputs as articulated in the Command Plan.
History
Prior to 1964 responsibility for control and direction of the British Naval Affairs lay with Admiralty, naval command lay with the Admiralty Naval Staff. Following the merger of the Admiralty in 1964 into the new Ministry of Defence it became known as the Navy Department. The Royal Navy was historically divided into a number of fleets and ashore commands, prominent examples being the Home Fleet and Portsmouth Command. By the 1960s a system was introduced to change the previous, globally dispersed assets, the fleet system was replaced at first by a Western Fleet and Eastern Fleet. However these were also eventually abolished and their units amalgamated into CINCFLEET. At the same time, the commands established to manage individuals naval bases were replaced in 1969 after the post of Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth was merged with that of Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth to form Naval Home Command. As overseas bases continued to be reduced, the Navy's shore establishments became more concentrated in the UK, under Naval Home Command.Navy Command Headquarters
The Navy Command Headquarters is based at Whale Island, Portsmouth, it also includes the Command Centre in Northwood, and also has support staff in Portsmouth Naval Base.- Henry Leach Building and West Battery Building, HMS Excellent, Portsmouth – Senior Naval staff
- Moore Building, HMS Excellent – Fleet Battle Staff.
- Command Centre, Northwood – Maritime operations staff.
- HMNB Portsmouth: – Support Staff
- Maritime Warfare Centre: – Operational Knowledge-Centered support service.
- Royal Navy Chaplaincy Service – Pastoral support.
- Office of the Flag Officer Sea Training – Training support.
Structure of the Navy Command
The First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, is the Royal Navy's professional head and chairman of the Navy Board. He is responsible to the secretary of state for the fighting effectiveness, efficiency and morale of the Naval Service, and supports the Secretary of State for Defence in the management and direction of the Armed Forces.The Fleet Commander exercises Full Command, on behalf of the First Sea Lord, over all Fleet Units, Battlestaffs, the Fleet Air Arm, Royal Fleet Auxiliary and the Royal Marines. He is responsible for the generation of units for tasking, and the operation of the Fleet in meeting standing commitments, conduct of current operations, and maintaining their contingent capability, as directed by Head Office and articulated in the Navy Command Plan.
The Second Sea Lord leads Navy Command HQ and is responsible for the Development and Delivery of future and current capability in support of the Fleet Commander, as detailed in the Navy Command Plan.
Office of the First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
As of 6 April 2017:- First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff – based at the Ministry of Defence – as part of the Chiefs of the Defence Staff.
- * Second Sea Lord and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff
- * Fleet Commander
- * Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff
- * Finance Director
Senior Naval Staff
- First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
- * Second Sea Lord and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff
- * Fleet Commander
- * Chief of Material and Chief Naval Engineer Officer – based at Defence Equipment and Support H.Q. formerly Chief of Fleet Support, now split between Chief of Materiel and Chief of Materiel
Office of the Second Sea Lord and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff
- Second Sea Lord and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff
Office of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Aviation & Carriers)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff,
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Carrier Strike and Aviation,
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Land and Littoral Manoeuvre and Deputy Commandant General Royal Marines,
- * Commanding Officer Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton,
Office of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Capability)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff, – also Controller of the Navy
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Warfare,
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Information Warfare,
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Maritime Capability,
Office of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Personnel)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff, - also Director People and Training, merged under Director People and Training
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- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff,
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Ships,
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Afloat Support,
Office of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Submarines)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff, – also
Office of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Support)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff,
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Logistics and Infrastructure,
- * Assistant Chief of Staff Engineering Support,
- * Naval Base Commander, Portsmouth,
- * Naval Base Commander, Clyde,
- * Naval Base Commander, Devonport,
Office of the Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland
- Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland
- * Commodore, Clyde Submarine Base
Office of the Chaplain of the Fleet
- The Chaplain of the Fleet,.
- Deputy Chaplain of the Fleet.
- * Royal Navy Chaplaincy Service,
Office of the Naval Secretary
- Naval Secretary, – also, removed, merged with Director People & Training
- * Naval Assistant to Naval Secretary,
Flag Officer, Maritime Reserves
- Commander Maritime Reserves – also
Office of the Fleet Commander
Office of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Director People and Training)
- now Director People and Training, merged with Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff /Naval Secretary- * Assistant Chief of Staff Medical,
- * Commodore Naval Legal Services,
- * Head People Strategy, formerly Commodore Naval Personnel Strategy,
- * Commodore Naval Personnel,
- * Head of Strategic Engagement, Naval Staff
- * Commander Maritime Reserves,
- * Commander Fleet Operational Sea Training as of May 2020., formerly held by Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff
- * Deputy Director Future Training, formerly known as Assistant Chief of Staff Training,, /Deputy Flag Officer, Sea Training , also formerly has the separate post of Commander Core Naval Training,
- * Commanding Officer Maritime Warfare School - Commanding Officer Maritime Warfare School post under a Navy captain, not a Commodore. Commanding Officer Operational Training, replaced by Commander Fleet Operational Sea Training
Office of the Commander Operations
- Commander Operations,
- * Deputy Commander Operations
- * Commander Surface Flotilla – merger of Commander Portsmouth Flotilla and Commander Devonport Flotilla,
- * Commander Submarine Flotilla, previously known as Faslane Flotilla
- * Commander 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines,
Office of the Commander United Kingdom Strike Force
- Commander United Kingdom Strike Force
- * Commander Littoral Strike Group,
- * Commander Carrier Strike Group,
Office of the Commandant General Royal Marines
- Commandant General Royal Marines,
- * 47 Commando Royal Marines
- * Royal Marines Band Service
Office of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Policy)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff,, directs and develops naval strategic policy and strategy for the Royal Navy.
Office of the Commodore, Naval Staff
- Commodore, Naval Staff, superintends the Naval Staff Directorate provides administrative support to Admiralty Board and the Navy Board.
- * Naval Staff Directorate
Office of the Commodore, Regional Forces
- Commodore, Regional Forces, & Naval Regional superintends the 4 UK geographical naval regional commands.
- * Naval Regional Commander Eastern England, – also
- * Naval Regional Commander, Northern England
- * Naval Regional Commander, Wales & Western England
Office of the Head of Royal Navy Communications
- Head of Royal Navy Communications, Principal Navy Command advisor on RN communications and communications strategy.
Office of the Finance Director Navy
- Finance Director is the chief financial officer of Navy Command's delegated budget and superintends the Command Secretariat.
Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff Resources and Plans
- Assistant Chief of Staff Resources and Plans supports the director of Navy finance in delivering the Naval financial objectives and adhering to the framework of legal, political, financial and regulatory authorities.
Office of the Command Secretary
- Command Secretary is the senior civilian in Navy Command Headquarters responsible for civilian personnel, external accountability, resource management and certain aspects of planning.
Office of the Deputy Finance Director, Navy
- Deputy Finance Director is responsible overall financially managing Navy Command and the head of the Navy Command Finance department.
Office of the Head of Navy Effectiveness and Strategy
- Head of Navy Effectiveness and Strategy superintends multidisciplinary project teams, specializing in policy, commercial and financial expertise he reports back to both the and ACNS.
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