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Update Announced for Navy Uniform Mobile App

25 July 2018
Navy announced an update to the "OPNAV Uniform Regulations" app for iOS and Android mobile devices, July 25.
Navy announced an update to the "OPNAV Uniform Regulations" app for iOS and Android mobile devices, July 25.

Sailors will have access to useful information and references in the updated Navy uniform mobile app. The expanded app has a new look and feel, and now includes information on all current Navy uniforms.

Sailors can find answers to frequently asked questions, uniform policy NAVADMINs and photos of proper uniform wear. Additionally, the app includes the U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations (NAVPERS 15665I) as a searchable document.

The app also has links to the Navy Uniform Matters Office (Uniform Matters) web page and Navy Exchange online uniform sales website.

The Navy's Sea Warrior Mobility Program (PMW 240) originally developed and continues to update the app, along with Tracen Technologies, Inc.

Sailors can provide their inputs for improvements through the feedback section of the app. Uniform Matters and PMW 240 will continue to work on improving the app to address more uniform components in future updates.

The app is available for download through the Navy App Locker at https://www.applocker.navy.mil/#!/apps, and the iTunes and Google Play online stores.

To find the free app, search "OPNAV Uniform" in the app stores or in your web browser.



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