Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific

The Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific (abbreviated NCTAMS PAC) is a United States Navy facility in Wahiawa, Hawaii that provides operational direction and management to all Pacific Naval Telecommunication System users. 21°31′15″N 157°59′43″W / 21.5209194°N 157.9953395°W / 21.5209194; -157.9953395

Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific
Entrance sign at the Main Gate of NCTAMS PAC, Hawaii
Active1906-present
Country United States of America
Branch United States Navy
TypeShore command
RoleCommunications Support
Size760
Nickname(s)NCTAMS PAC
DecorationsSecretary of the Navy Letter of Commendation (September 1999-May 2001)
Commanders
Commanding OfficerCaptain Michael S. Salehi
Notable
commanders
RDML Lillian E. Fishburne (Ret.)
Hawaiian King Kalākaua granted the U.S. the exclusive rights to enter and develop a coaling station in 1888.

In addition to its primary function, NCTAMSPAC also manages, operates, and maintains Defense Communication System and Naval Telecommunication System assets, and offers a full range of ADP and information resource services, maintenance and repair, and communication/electronic and Defense Message System coordination to the United States Navy and other United States Department of Defense (DoD) activities in the Pacific.


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