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CINC Installation Excellence Awards for MCG's
15 years 7 months ago #5826
by carrollg
CINC Installation Excellence Awards for MCG's was created by carrollg
Are Military Campgrounds part of the evaluation criteria for the Commander In Chief''s Annual Award for Installation Excellence?
"Excellent installations enable better mission performance and enhance the quality of life for military men and women and their families. Each winning installation succeeded in providing excellent working, housing and recreational conditions."
Curious if there is a rating sheet for campground evaluation to include user satisfaction and quality of life facilities?
www.defenselink.mil//releases/release.aspx?releaseid=12629
"Excellent installations enable better mission performance and enhance the quality of life for military men and women and their families. Each winning installation succeeded in providing excellent working, housing and recreational conditions."
Curious if there is a rating sheet for campground evaluation to include user satisfaction and quality of life facilities?
www.defenselink.mil//releases/release.aspx?releaseid=12629
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15 years 7 months ago #5860
by carrollg
Replied by carrollg on topic Installation Excellence MWR Satisfaction Survey
Defense Department Plans Morale, Welfare, Recreation Survey, "though the survey will be sent only to active-duty servicemembers!!!!!"
“We’ve established standards for all the services,” Arthur Myers, acting deputy undersecretary of defense for military community and family policy, said. “Now we want to get feedback
WHAT A SHAME THE SURVEY IS NOT OPEN TO MILITARY CAMPGROUND CUSTOMERS
www.defenselink.mil//news/newsarticle.aspx?id=54148
Arthur J. Myers
Principal Director and Acting Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy www.defenselink.mil/bios/biographydetail.aspx?biographyid=169
“We’ve established standards for all the services,” Arthur Myers, acting deputy undersecretary of defense for military community and family policy, said. “Now we want to get feedback
WHAT A SHAME THE SURVEY IS NOT OPEN TO MILITARY CAMPGROUND CUSTOMERS
www.defenselink.mil//news/newsarticle.aspx?id=54148
Arthur J. Myers
Principal Director and Acting Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy www.defenselink.mil/bios/biographydetail.aspx?biographyid=169
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15 years 4 months ago #6265
by carrollg
Replied by carrollg on topic CINC Installation Excellence Awards for MCG's
July 22, 2009
Officials Prepare to Launch Morale, Welfare, Recreation Survey
www.defenselink.mil//news/newsarticle.aspx?id=55222
Again, MCG's may not make the MWR radar screen as relatively few active duty families avail themselves of MCG's
Officials Prepare to Launch Morale, Welfare, Recreation Survey
By Samantha L. Quigley
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, July 22, 2009 – Defense Department officials are preparing to launch the first militarywide survey to assess morale, welfare and recreation programs.
“We’ve established standards for all the services,” said Arthur Myers, principal director for the deputy undersecretary of defense for military community and family policy. “Now we want to get feedback from the [servicemembers] on how we’re doing with our programs.”
Myers' office is conducting the survey with the help of CFI Group, an international customer-satisfaction consulting firm with headquarters in Ann Arbor, Mich. It will be e-mailed July 27 to about 600,000 randomly selected servicemembers and will appear as being from CFI Group "on behalf of DoD."
“So, remember, when you get that, it's not spam," Myers said.
Some 120,000 active duty servicemembers in each service will receive an invitation to participate, and another 120,000 surveys will be spread across the 26 joint-base installations.
Though the survey will collect data on participants' service branches and, if they choose to provide it, their ethnicity, the responses will be completely anonymous, Myers emphasized.
It's also important, he added, that those selected participate in the survey to ensure the best level of accuracy in the results.
Though the survey will be sent only to active-duty servicemembers, Myers encouraged those selected to take their families' opinions into consideration when responding. As more data is gained, future surveys will be open to the reserve components, he added.
Those receiving surveys will have about three weeks to participate. When the responses are collected and analyzed, the findings will be published on the Defense Department Web site, as well as on Military Community and Family Policy's Military OneSource and Military Homefront sites.
"This survey will actually tell us what [servicemembers'] needs are so we can meet those needs," Myers said. "We really believe our programs are a key thing in keeping our military ready and [in helping to retain them]."
Officials Prepare to Launch Morale, Welfare, Recreation Survey
www.defenselink.mil//news/newsarticle.aspx?id=55222
Again, MCG's may not make the MWR radar screen as relatively few active duty families avail themselves of MCG's
Officials Prepare to Launch Morale, Welfare, Recreation Survey
By Samantha L. Quigley
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, July 22, 2009 – Defense Department officials are preparing to launch the first militarywide survey to assess morale, welfare and recreation programs.
“We’ve established standards for all the services,” said Arthur Myers, principal director for the deputy undersecretary of defense for military community and family policy. “Now we want to get feedback from the [servicemembers] on how we’re doing with our programs.”
Myers' office is conducting the survey with the help of CFI Group, an international customer-satisfaction consulting firm with headquarters in Ann Arbor, Mich. It will be e-mailed July 27 to about 600,000 randomly selected servicemembers and will appear as being from CFI Group "on behalf of DoD."
“So, remember, when you get that, it's not spam," Myers said.
Some 120,000 active duty servicemembers in each service will receive an invitation to participate, and another 120,000 surveys will be spread across the 26 joint-base installations.
Though the survey will collect data on participants' service branches and, if they choose to provide it, their ethnicity, the responses will be completely anonymous, Myers emphasized.
It's also important, he added, that those selected participate in the survey to ensure the best level of accuracy in the results.
Though the survey will be sent only to active-duty servicemembers, Myers encouraged those selected to take their families' opinions into consideration when responding. As more data is gained, future surveys will be open to the reserve components, he added.
Those receiving surveys will have about three weeks to participate. When the responses are collected and analyzed, the findings will be published on the Defense Department Web site, as well as on Military Community and Family Policy's Military OneSource and Military Homefront sites.
"This survey will actually tell us what [servicemembers'] needs are so we can meet those needs," Myers said. "We really believe our programs are a key thing in keeping our military ready and [in helping to retain them]."
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15 years 4 months ago - 15 years 4 months ago #6266
by monkey44
Replied by monkey44 on topic Re:CINC Installation Excellence Awards for MCG's
One immediate problem with this -- if less active duty use the MCG facilities (and that's probably true) then the survey may give ammunition to effect closing some, or subtracting from the budgets ...
Whereas, if the survey included retired, more use means more budget -- and the individuals who use the MCGs the most are excluded ... BUMMER !!
Does anyone have any idea how many retired military there are in proportion to active duty. Are there more AD than Retired in the country (world?)
Whereas, if the survey included retired, more use means more budget -- and the individuals who use the MCGs the most are excluded ... BUMMER !!
Does anyone have any idea how many retired military there are in proportion to active duty. Are there more AD than Retired in the country (world?)
Last edit: 15 years 4 months ago by monkey44.
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