Operations Security (OPSEC)
This list is rapidly growing (HooYah) and now may be a good time to remind not only the newcomers but all of us about certain Navy security issues. Many Navy dads, family members and friends are new to the Navy (or perhaps the military in general) and should keep in mind something the Navy refers to as Operations Security (OPSEC). As proud parents of our sailors, we want to let the world know of their accomplishments as well as our immense pride in them. Sometimes we get so excited about our sons or daughters Navy life we can't wait to share the news. This is when we need to be reminded of OPSEC. The following information is given out on the Family Readiness Group from the public website of the USS Truman (CVN-75) and stresses points we all need to follow:
"....rumors will fly about the ships schedule. The command is committed to keeping Sailors and families informed and getting schedule updates to you as soon as practical. Flexibility is the key. Navy schedules do change but the command will keep its crew and families informed. The best way for family members to keep informed is to attend the Family Readiness Group meetings every month and to avoid listening to or spreading rumors. The command will only release official schedule updates so why rely on rumors and hearsay?
With the knowledge of the ship’s schedule we must all remember Operations Security (OPSEC) in order to guard this information and protect our Sailors from those who may use schedule information for harmful purposes. Schedule information should NEVER go in an e-mail, over the phone, posted on websites, discussed in public or on Facebook, Twitter etc. PROTECT SCHEDULE information.
Listed below are the OPSEC rules, remember they keep our loved ones safe.
OPSEC Rules:
• Don’t discuss future destinations or ports of call
• Don’t discuss future operations, exercises or missions (including Family Day Cruises)
• Don’t discuss dates and times of when we will be in port or conducting exercises
• Don’t discuss readiness issues and numbers
• Don’t discuss specific training equipment or lack thereof
• Don’t speculate about future operations
• Don’t spread rumors about current, future, or past operations or movements
• Don’t discuss deployment or homecoming dates
• Don’t assume the enemy is not trying to collect information; they always are
• Don't discuss Security Procedures, movements, or arms
• Be smart, use your head, and always think OPSEC when using email, phone, chat rooms and message boards. There is no guarantee that a chat room or forum described as 'military' has any security for transmitting information or restricting membership to military personnel and their families only
"REMEMBER, OPSEC SAVES LIVES”
OPSEC is ship or operations specific and doesn't have anything to do with your sailors accomplishments in boot camp, “A” or “C” schools or rate increases or any other info that is personal in nature. Take pride in your sailor and share it with us all!! This is a great open forum that we have and in order to keep it that way we need to remember OPSEC. Basically, just remember this: if the information is shared on a public Navy website or newspaper, then it's ok to post and discuss that information on Navy Dads. When operational information comes directly to us from our sailors that is when we need to apply the OPSEC rules.
Not to diminish the importance of OPSEC, but you will remember this:
Below is a link to a PDF presentation from the NAVY regarding OPSEC and the use of social media......
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The Christmas bombing attempt has brought security into more focus for me. Are there any more sources for this information, or is this the complete OPSEC text?
SteveB,
Maryland
After reading the article on OPSEC, I think it's pretty ironic that it was in Navy Times On-Line, considering they post more detailed articles and information then we as parents could ever pry out of our sailors. My son is a CTN2 and the only thing he will admit too is which base he is on (and thats only because he needed dad to pick him up after A/C schools), I have no idea where he works on the base or what he does. But you can pick up Navy Times and they openly list units/bases/command staff/change of commands/ship information.
Greetings David R !!
Ironic aint the word - but the more accurate words should not be published in a family forum. I too observed this same contradiction between the rules and the rule-makers behavior, but failed to put it into words as well as you have here. By the way, my son graduated from one year at Groton, and is now "somewhere else", then on to his Boat, there in ...... !!?? Another by the way : on Peoples' Radio this morning, [ 9 Jan., Sat. ] they where playing a recording of a Female Anthropologist, lecturing our U.S. Marines about how they should refrain from blowing up the enemies Bridges over there in Towel Head Land, because it just might disrupt their economy. ( Can you say "Poppies", Dorothy ? ) I had to turn it off shortly after it began ; this gave me pause to think about our Service Men during WW II and Korea, and those guys not blowing up the enemies Infrastructure ......
Warmly, john in Georgia
David R said:After reading the article on OPSEC, I think it's pretty ironic that it was in Navy Times On-Line, considering they post more detailed articles and information then we as parents could ever pry out of our sailors. My son is a CTN2 and the only thing he will admit too is which base he is on (and thats only because he needed dad to pick him up after A/C schools), I have no idea where he works on the base or what he does. But you can pick up Navy Times and they openly list units/bases/command staff/change of commands/ship information.
Thanks for sharing these rules. I have this poster on my laptop, but I have edited it so that it is my son's face... it really makes it easier to remember to guard my communications.
Steve
Greetings All.
just yesterday dropped off my son at Kings Bay. WOW !!! Talk about OPSEC .....!! and his rate puts him in an even more sensitive sphere of info and knowledge.
Needless to say, his old-man is so very proud of him.
Pray for our Sailors, that they would be safe from ALL enemies, DOMESTIC and foreign.
Cordially, john
John said:Greetings All.
just yesterday dropped off my son at Kings Bay. WOW !!! Talk about OPSEC .....!! and his rate puts him in an even more sensitive sphere of info and knowledge.
Needless to say, his old-man is so very proud of him.
Pray for our Sailors, that they would be safe from ALL enemies, DOMESTIC and foreign.
Cordially, john
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