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CHIPS Articles: Oceanographer of the Navy Honored by University of California for Contributions to Naval Oceanography

Oceanographer of the Navy Honored by University of California for Contributions to Naval Oceanography
By Brian Leshak, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy - June 10, 2016
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- Oceanographer of the Navy and Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Rear Adm. Tim Gallaudet was honored during an award ceremony held June 4 at the University of California San Diego's (UCSD) RIMAC Arena.

Gallaudet, a UCSD Scripps Institution of Oceanography alumnus, was honored for his career contributions to naval oceanography.

"I'm truly honored to be here with all of you tonight," said Gallaudet. "While I'm a one-star rear admiral sitting here alongside Scripps luminaries including Dr. Margaret Leinen and Dr. Walter Munk, I'd just like to say that I feel like I'm sitting next to five-star fleet admirals tonight. You truly inspire me and are thought leaders in oceanography."

Gallaudet, a career oceanographer, received a masters and doctoral degree from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1991 and 2001, respectively. He attributes the technology and ocean science gains the Navy has made, in part, due to the academic partnership the Navy has with Scripps and institutions like it.

"I owe a tremendous amount of gratitude to Scripps where I learned not only how to address complex problems, understand them and develop solutions, but also how to communicate the method, strategy and results effectively," said Gallaudet. "That's something I use on a daily basis. Our relationship with academic institutions are instrumental in preparing us, as oceanographers and Sailors, to know the ocean better than anybody, leading the Navy to have a clear competitive advantage in undersea dominance."

Gallaudet serves as a key advisor to the Chief of Naval Operations. As the senior oceanographer in the Navy he provides naval leadership on all issues related to oceanography, meteorology, hydrography, precise time, climate change, the Arctic, maritime domain awareness and geospatial and celestial referencing. He also serves as the senior policy advisor for issues related to national ocean policy and governance.

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PASCAGOULA, Miss. (May 31, 2016) Rear Adm. Timothy Gallaudet, commander of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy, speaks at the Celebration of Partnership of USNS Maury (T-AGS 66), the Navy's newest oceanographic survey ship, at the VT Halter Marine shipyard. Maury, the last of the T-AGS 60 Class, will deploy to collect oceanographic data for use by the Navy. The Naval Oceanographic Office, an operational subordinate of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, will operate the ship.
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (May 31, 2016) Rear Adm. Timothy Gallaudet, commander of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy, speaks at the Celebration of Partnership of USNS Maury (T-AGS 66), the Navy's newest oceanographic survey ship, at the VT Halter Marine shipyard. Maury, the last of the T-AGS 60 Class, will deploy to collect oceanographic data for use by the Navy. The Naval Oceanographic Office, an operational subordinate of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, will operate the ship.
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