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Revision as of 21:49, 1 February 2024
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Background
Following the successful and popular initiative of the Focused Operation Refit Taskforce (Project FORT), the rollout of refitted operations centres on various ships and installations across the fleet has been accomplished. This initiative also improved various operations systems and its learnings have been incorporated into the latest ships of the fleet. One area of success was the implementation of a refitted operations centre on the USS Oumuamua. Acting chief of operations Lt Toxin Arlill said “These [operation centers] will no doubt add to the effectiveness of operations throughout the fleet. It’s also nice to have a place us ops folks can call home.”
Operations chiefs who took part in project FORT, reported improved department morale and a stronger sense of identity among the dedicated operations staff and officers, particularly those serving on starships. One operations officer, who preferred to remain anonymous, said, “It’s great to finally have a place to call our own. I remember one Miranda class I served on where I had to work anywhere I could find. I seriously considered transferring to a station just to get into one of those coveted ops centers.”
While some have criticized Operations Centres, humorously describing them as “playset bridges”, there is no denying their usefulness in ship-wide operations and cross-department collaboration. The operations division has always play pivotal roles in tying together the departments of every ship, these new centres now provide a central nerve bundle to strengthen those connections.
The Operations Centre on the USS Octavia E Bulter is the result of Project FORT. The OEB provided a blank canvas for which operations could have the run of the place and tailor every inch to their needs.
Layout
Placed over two decks. Links to OEB Operations Department Office which is affectionally nicknamed by some to ODO
Roles
Below are a list of duties that fall under ops and duties that can be managed from the operations centre. This isn’t a complete list but enough to get an idea of what this space is used for.
- Duty rosters
- Priority and Resource Allocation
- Maintenance schedules
- Logistics
- QuarterMaster
- Communication management (With HCO role, I kinda feel like that department was folded into ops)
- Maintenance of main computer
- Power management
- Away mission management
- Sensor schedules and sweeps
- Transporter room operations.
- Chief of boat
- Drawing up training and drill schedules.
- Organizing diplomatic meetings, large ship-building efforts, or other special projects requiring large degrees of coordination.
Officers and Staff
Cheif of Operations | Operations Staff |
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