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Dahlgren Training Command Selects Financial Technician As Civilian Of The Quarter

05 November 2015

From Kimberly M. Lansdale, Center for Surface Combat Systems

Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) announced its Civilian of the Quarter (COQ) for the third quarter of 2015 at an awards ceremony at the Arleigh Burke auditorium onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren Oct. 30.
Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) announced its Civilian of the Quarter (COQ) for the third quarter of 2015 at an awards ceremony at the Arleigh Burke auditorium onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren Oct. 30.

DAHLGREN, Va. - Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) announced its Civilian of the Quarter (COQ) for the third quarter of 2015 at an awards ceremony at the Arleigh Burke auditorium onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren Oct. 30.

"I am very excited to be selected," said financial technician Mr. Enrique Hernandez. "It means I am doing things right."

Hernandez, who was a financial technician in the U.S. Army for six and a half years, has been part of the Resource Management team since 2014.

"I am responsible for researching and adjusting travel obligations and expenditures to ensure funds and lines of accounting are accurately documented between all financial systems to include Defense Travel System (DTS), Standard Accounting and Reporting System - Field Level (STARS-FL), and Administration and Standardized Document Automation (FASTDATA)," he said.

Hernandez not only enjoys his position, but also his work environment.

"I really enjoy my team," he said. "They are a great group of people."

Hernandez 's supervisor, Ms. Susan Boarman, director for Resource Management, nominated him for the award.

"Enrique clearly understands the importance of his work," Boarman explained. "He flawlessly delivers service that is both customer-focused and results-oriented, enabling training activities around the globe. I am delighted to have this special recognition of his dedication to the CSCS mission."

CSCS' mission is to develop and deliver surface ship combat systems training to achieve surface warfare superiority. CSCS headquarters' staff oversees 14 learning sites and provides nearly 70,000 hours of curriculum for 700 courses a year to more than 40,000 Sailors. CSCS delivers specialized training for Officer and Enlisted Sailors required to tactically operate, maintain, and employ shipboard and shore-based weapons, sensors, and command and control systems utilized in today's navy.

For information on the Center for Surface Combat Systems, visit https://www.netc.navy.mil/centers/cscs/

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