This thesis presents methods for reducing the administrative burden that U.S. Navy personnel experiences, in managing shipboard training programs, through enhancements to the SNAP-II (Shipboard Non-Tactical Automated Data Process) Administrative Subsystem. Major areas addressed are Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet and Type Commanders (Atlantic and Pacific) instructions pertaining to the requirements and conduct of shipboard training programs, fleet personnel and inspecting activities views on training programs, fleet personnel and inspecting activities views on training programs effectiveness and support, and SNAP-II capabilities supporting these requirements. A description of proposed system functions and enhancements, in the form of a calendar generator enhancements, in the form of a calendar generator application, training requirements and accomplished documentation, is presented which provides the foundation for automating shipboard training programs throughout the Atlantic and Pacific fleets.


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