Summer camp sparked career path for third-generation FRCE employee

Maddie Dunton has always been a tinkerer. As a child, she enjoyed spending time with her father in their garage, helping him build wood furniture and work on the family car. In middle school, Maddie built an electronics lab in her walk-in closet.

These days, this third-generation Fleet Readiness Center East employee puts her problem-solving skills to the test as a quality engineer on the V-22 Osprey aircraft line. Here, Dunton works to continuously improve production processes to better ensure the quality and safety of the products FRCE services and provides back to the fleet.

FRC East safety program honored by OSHA

Fleet Readiness Center East has long demonstrated a strong commitment to workforce safety – and now the depot can fly a flag that proves it.

Officials from the U.S. Navy and Occupational Safety and Health Administration gathered Dec. 3 at Miller’s Landing for a ceremony recognizing FRCE’s designation as an OSHA Voluntary Protection Program Star Worksite. Kim Morton, OSHA area director for North and South Carolina, presented FRCE Commanding Officer Capt. Mark Nieto with a plaque and the coveted red, white and blue flag that indicates FRC East’s Star status.

NAVAIR Engineer a Finalist in 2019 Maintenance Innovation Challenge

Andrew Kohl, a Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) materials engineer, was one of six finalists for this year’s 2019 Maintenance Innovation Challenge (MIC).

Kohl’s submission, “Injection Procedure for Applying Radar-Absorbent Material (RAM)” was among 79 other submissions to the annual event sponsored by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Materiel Readiness.

COMFRC Names FRCSW Sailor 2019 Sea Sailor of the Year

Commander, Fleet Readiness Centers (COMFRC) selected Aircrew Survival Equipmentman (PR) 1st Class Liberty Cagaanan as its 2019 Sea Sailor of the Year (SOY).

She is also the Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) 2019 Sea Sailor of the Year (SOY).

“I never expected to win the COMFRC Sailor of the Year,” she said. “Sailor of the Year here in the command already a big accomplishment.”

North Carolina governor visits FRCE

During his first official visit to Fleet Readiness Center East, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper focused his attention on FRCE’s future capabilities and workforce development.

The governor met with FRCE leadership Nov. 12 to discuss the depot’s role in the evolution of Navy and Marine Corps aviation. While aboard the facility, he toured the depot to get a firsthand look at aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul operations, and meet with several members of the workforce.