
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
The Chief of Naval
Operations (CNO) is the senior military officer in the Navy.
The CNO is a four-star admiral and is responsible to the
Secretary of the Navy for the command, utilization of
resources and operating efficiency of the operating forces of
the Navy and of the Navy shore activities assigned by the
Secretary.
A member of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, the CNO is the principal naval advisor to
the President and to the Secretary of the Navy on the conduct
of war, and is the principal advisor and naval executive to
the Secretary on the conduct of naval activities of the
Department of the Navy. Assistants are the Vice Chief of
Naval Operations (VCNO), the Deputy Chiefs of Naval
Operations (DCNOs) and a number of other ranking officers.
These officers and their staffs are collectively known as the
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OpNav). Some of the
blocks in this diagram are hyperlinked to the web site of
that OpNav directorate.
Updated: 10 January 2007
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