The Naval History and Heritage Command announced the evolution of its webpage in nearly 20 years, from the earliest days as the Naval Historical Center, several logo changes, to now with more than 24,000-plus pages on its site. It is the result of a visioning, development, migration, validation, and system authorization process that formally began in July 2013 and was designed from the perspective of a typical user, taking into account best practices employed by leading sites as well as analytics and survey results.
The public now has access to a growing collection of ship histories, photos, personal papers, works of combat art, and digitized books, as well as unique content. NHHC will continue developing the website, e-publications, and digital outreach, so that it continues to be recognized as the authority on all matters of naval history and heritage.
NHHC continues to work on the museums' pages, building new features, and digitizing more content. Technical questions about the site should be addressed to the website
technical team at NHHCWebmaster@navy.mil.
Experience naval history at the Naval History and Heritage Command website: www.history.navy.mil/.