The White Falcon

Ataaseq assigiiaat ilaat

The White Falcon - 15.03.1974, Qupperneq 2

The White Falcon - 15.03.1974, Qupperneq 2
Navy needs specially trained people to run computer systems With the advance technological equipment that is so prevalent today has come an increasing de- mand for specially trained per- sonnel to operate the equipment. For example, computers are becom- ing more and more important in the Navy. Operation and main- tainance of these man-made "brains" are the responsibility of Navy Data Processing Tech- nicians (DPs) and Data Systems Technicians (DSs). Computers are important for many reasons. They can store and recall information, draw conclu- sions from programmed material, work mathematical equations, or- ganize statistics and speed otherwise timely data processes. Working with these machines is becoming an increasingly chal- lenging profession, and the Navy has a program to train personnel to operate its systems. Training DPs ana DSs receive highly specialized training in the world of computers. DPs are the pro- grammers , systems analysts, oper- ators , clerks and librarians. They also do some maintenance work, but DSs do most of the cir- cuitry and mechanical repairs. Basic ‘A* DPs and DSs have several dif- ferent ways to gain experience and training. To start with, there are the basic class "A" schools for both. After "A" school, they are usually given on-the-job training at a shore command or on board ship. There are also many class "C" schools to which members of both rates may be sent for advance training. Some DPs and DSs attend col- leges and universities near their command for training on specific types o f computers. Computer companies also give factory training. In addition, the Air Force and Army train some Navy personnel. Many Navy facilities, bases and large ships are now utilizing computers for aircraft detection and tracking, fire control sys- tems, navigation, payroll, mus- ter, supply and maintenance pur- poses. Keeping abreast of new developments and techniques in todays's computer world, Navy DPs and DSs ensure continued effec- tive and 'efficient operation of these electronic giants. Computers and- DPs and DSs, however, are but one team of spe- cialized equipment operators which are an essential part of the modern Navy. There are countless others which contribute equally necessary and vita)^kic- tions. The Navy is cuSRtly striving to provide all newcomers with thfe training necessary to perform the functions of his rate and become an integral part of the Navy team, and vocational training is one lmethod being em- ployed to achieve this end. OFF! A Public Service of This Newspaper & The Advertising Council Lights. TV sets. Electrical appliances. Please turn 'em all off the minute you're through with them. It'll save you money and it may save all of us from running of fuel. Any way you look at it, it’s wort^^ the effort. OFFICE OF ENERGY CONSERVATION OF THE FEDERAL ENERGY OFFICE ALLOFF! The White Falcon Captain J. H. McDonald officor Lieutenant L. R. Dortch JOC W. J. Thomas public affairs officer information chief TEditor.. .Bob Haagenson Reporters.. .Gary Grady and Jean Frosch Photographer—John Schreiner Info Specialist.. .Sandy Thoeii The White Falcon is published weekly, Fridays, in accordance with NAVSO P-1035 (revised December 1965) far distribution only to military personnel on the Naval Station, Keflavik, Iceland, and their dependents, and to military and civilian employees of the Iceland Defense Force or U.S. Government and their families. It is. printed in the Naval Station Print Shbp from appropriated funds in accordance with NAVEXOS P-35. The opinions and statements made herein are not to be construed as official views of the Department of Defense or U. S. Government. The White Falcon subscribes to the Air Force News and American Forces Press Services. Guidance and additional material is provided by the U.S. Navy Office of Information. j The Cover These barrels (no they are noc Irish whiskey barrels) were found in Keflavik. The photograph was taken by John Schreiner. Birth Announced A son, Blucher Todd, was born to Blucher and,Joyce Allison on March 3. Page 2 White Falcon

x

The White Falcon

Direct Links

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: The White Falcon
https://timarit.is/publication/382

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.