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ChuckMK23

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Question - Dont most units skirt around Department of The Navy tech policies by using WhatsApp, Slack, group text messages, etc for operational issues and operational coordination of people vs using official Department of The Navy tech tools? Don't most skippers use a group WhatsApp chat to coordinate with their department heads? Same for JO's and JOPA at a unit level. I would bet @Brett327 does.
 

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Question - Dont most units skirt around Department of The Navy tech policies by using WhatsApp, Slack, group text messages, etc for operational issues and operational coordination of people vs using official Department of The Navy tech tools? Don't most skippers use a group WhatsApp chat to coordinate with their department heads? Same for JO's and JOPA at a unit level. I would bet @Brett327 does.

Yes, last 3 units unofficial comms have been through signal or GroupMe apps.
 

Brett327

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Dont most units skirt around Department of The Navy tech policies by using WhatsApp, Slack, group text messages, etc for operational issues
Operational? No, I would hope not. Coordinating who brings what to the command potluck BBQ, absolutely.
 

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Question - Dont most units skirt around Department of The Navy tech policies by using WhatsApp, Slack, group text messages, etc for operational issues and operational coordination of people vs using official Department of The Navy tech tools? Don't most skippers use a group WhatsApp chat to coordinate with their department heads? Same for JO's and JOPA at a unit level. I would bet @Brett327 does.
We use slack for basic level stuff.

But we (in past commands) have used slack for flight schedules, departmental communications, etc. Kicked off after the Covid CVR teams was rescinded and has stuck around since flankspeed teams still doesn’t work on phones. Not command mandated, as email was still pri means of disseminating information, but it’s the easiest way to reach the masses in a split site deployment/detachment.

JOPA has their group chat on a separate app entirely to prevent any accidental messages being sent to the wrong audience…
 

ChuckMK23

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We use slack for basic level stuff.

But we (in past commands) have used slack for flight schedules, departmental communications, etc. Kicked off after the Covid CVR teams was rescinded and has stuck around since flankspeed teams still doesn’t work on phones. Not command mandated, as email was still pri means of disseminating information, but it’s the easiest way to reach the masses in a split site deployment/detachment.

JOPA has their group chat on a separate app entirely to prevent any accidental messages being sent to the wrong audience…
The command I work for basically does the same. I work with 15+ O-4 and O-5 reservists - almost all are airline pilots. They are in a "drill for points only" status (CAT E Reservist in AF lingo). They are all very clear that they don't want any military interaction as a reservist that can't be conducted on a personally owned smartphone. More or less works with exception of training requirements that are CBT. Then they punt to a PC/Mac with CAC.

There is a pretty good vision within DAF to get O365 Teams on personal devices. The powers that be get that there is a balance between rigid security and use/engagement, where people end run to unofficial apps. So I think the cyber policy gods get it.
 
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