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Navy Supply Corps Newsletter, Jan-Feb, 2004
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. -- The Household Goods Division of the Naval Supply Systems Command has announced the availability of an automated web-based survey that allows Navy personnel to comment on and provide ways to improve the household goods moving process.
Within 30 days after a Sailor moves, he or she will receive an email that links to the survey web site. The survey will allow program managers, moving counselors, and personal property offices to collect moving-related metrics and collect feedback about the moving process. Normally, the survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete and is available at http:// applications.navsup.navy.mil/hhg/.
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"Moving can often be a very stressful and time-consuming process. The new survey is a Fleet and Family Quality of Life initiative designed to improve the personal property moving experience for Sailors and their families from end to end," said RADM Justin D. McCarthy, SC, USN, Commander Naval Supply Systems Command. "We encourage Navy personnel to take the survey and let us know what we are doing right and, more importantly, what we can do better."
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