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== Section 1 - Chain of Command == | == Section 1 - Chain of Command == | ||
The Chain of Command (CoC) is the path that members should take to ask questions and resolve issues related to specific issues like awards, promotions, and activities, or to seek mediation for disputes. If a resolution can’t be reached or if a member of the chain of command is unavailable, you may ask the next person in the chain. General questions may be asked in the appropriate areas on Discord, and suspected violations of the | The Chain of Command (CoC) is the path that members should take to ask questions and resolve issues related to specific issues like awards, promotions, and activities, or to seek mediation for disputes. If a resolution can’t be reached or if a member of the chain of command is unavailable, you may ask the next person in the chain. General questions may be asked in the appropriate areas on Discord, and suspected violations of the Judicial Code should be reported directly to the Judge Advocate General. Not all of these roles may be present for every member to go through: | ||
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* The Bravo Fleet Internet Office maintains the fleet’s online infrastructure; | * The Bravo Fleet Internet Office maintains the fleet’s online infrastructure; | ||
* The Bravo Fleet Gaming Office supports online video gaming activities for the membership; | * The Bravo Fleet Gaming Office supports online video gaming activities for the membership; | ||
* The Bravo Fleet | * The Bravo Fleet Judge Advocate General Office investigates player complaints and mediates conflicts. | ||
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Revision as of 17:59, 7 January 2023
Section 1 - Chain of Command
The Chain of Command (CoC) is the path that members should take to ask questions and resolve issues related to specific issues like awards, promotions, and activities, or to seek mediation for disputes. If a resolution can’t be reached or if a member of the chain of command is unavailable, you may ask the next person in the chain. General questions may be asked in the appropriate areas on Discord, and suspected violations of the Judicial Code should be reported directly to the Judge Advocate General. Not all of these roles may be present for every member to go through:
- Task Force Executive Officer
- Task Force Commanding Officer
- Bravo Fleet Operations Officer
- Bravo Fleet Executive Officer
- Bravo Fleet Commanding Officer
Section 2 - Units
All active members are assigned to a Unit, which is either a Task Force or the fleet headquarters. The purpose of these units is to divide the fleet’s membership up to allow for individualized attention for awards, promotions, and competitions. Each unit has its own theme and strives to build a sense of esprit de corps and camaraderie for everyone. This is the level at which most members will have their most regular interactions and is your home within the fleet.
Task Forces are the primary organizational units of Bravo Fleet, which house all active members that are not members of the Bravo Fleet Senior Staff. They are led by Task Force Commanding Officers (TFCOs). Task Forces are divided into at least two Task Groups. The Fleet currently has five Task Forces:
- Task Force 17;
- Task Force 47;
- Task Force 72;
- Task Force 86; and
- Task Force 93.
To maintain neutrality, especially in competitive events like Fleet Actions, members of the Bravo Fleet Senior Staff are housed in the fleet's headquarters:
- Starbase Bravo
Section 2.1 - Unit Staff
- Every task force has a staff with leadership responsibilities within the unit:
- Task Force Commanding Officers (TFCOs) are the charter-defined leaders of task forces, with primary responsibility for awards, promotions, competitions, and promoting a positive and active community. Task Force Commanding Officers are appointed by the Bravo Fleet Commanding Officer.
- Task Force Executive Officers (TFXOs) are the deputy leaders of Task Forces, sharing responsibility for awards, promotions, competitions, and promoting a positive and active community. Task Force Executive Officers are nominated by the Task Force Commanding Officers to the Bravo Fleet Operations Officer, who will consult with the Bravo Fleet Commanding Officer and Bravo Fleet Executive Officer to consider the appointment.
Section 3 - Departments
Departments are the primary support system for Bravo Fleet’s community. A department oversees a service, or range of services, offered to/for the fleet community.
- Each department derives its power from Charter-defined Bravo Fleet Command positions;
- Department Heads may, upon conferring with the BFCO or BFXO, appoint Deputies and Staff Officers to assist in operating a department;
- Department Heads may, at their discretion, create teams with Staff Assistant positions to help departmental operations.
Bravo Fleet’s chartered departments are organized as follows:
- The Bravo Fleet Intel Office maintains and develops the fleet’s canon;
- The Bravo Fleet Office of the Chief of Staff maintains the fleet’s roster, awards, and competitions;
- The Bravo Fleet Operations Office supervises unit leadership and oversees the fleet’s games;
- The Bravo Fleet Communications Office provides recruitment, social media, and news services to the fleet;
- The Bravo Fleet Internet Office maintains the fleet’s online infrastructure;
- The Bravo Fleet Gaming Office supports online video gaming activities for the membership;
- The Bravo Fleet Judge Advocate General Office investigates player complaints and mediates conflicts.