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The former Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) was renamed to Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) as part of a larger CSCS realignment in 2021. 

SCSTC, headquartered in Dahlgren, Virginia, falls under the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC).  SCSTC is a training organization that consists of 15 global learning sites and detachments.  Its mission is to provide the United States Navy and our allies with highly trained warfighters to maintain, operate, and tactically employ surface combat systems across the spectrum of operations.
 
SCSTC provides platform, baseline and billet specific maritime warfare training to surface warfare officers and other naval officers assigned to surface ships.  Each training pipeline is tailored to the officer’s next operational assignment and primarily delivered during PCS transition to sea duty.  The series of courses is designed to provide a technical foundation and the tactical application commensurate to the billet and anticipated shipboard watchstanding duties.
 
SCSTC prepares enlisted Sailors to operate, maintain and tactically employ sensors, weapons, communications, and combat systems.  This training is delivered throughout a career for eight enlisted ratings: Fire Controlman, Fire Controlman Aegis, Electronic Technician, Interior Communication, Sonar Technician (Surface), Gunner’s Mate, Mineman, and Operations Specialist.  Training commences at “A” and “C” Schools and follow-on courses taught at SCSTC learning sites and detachments in each homeport. 
 
SCSTC maintains a Rating Lead for each of these enlisted communities who orchestrate a continuum of training delivered to Sailors at the right point in their career.  Additionally, they maintain continuity in advancement bibliographies, occupational standards, Personnel Qualification Standards, career progression plans and other rating specific materials.
 
SCSTC executes waterfront training aboard commissioned ships in all Navy homeports through the Advanced Warfighting Training series.  For Pre-Commissioning units, SCSTC conducts extensive training late in the construction period to provide a foundation for sea trials and acceptance testing.
 
SCSTC fulfills a similar training mission for international partners who operate U.S. manufactured systems.  SCSTC International Programs Directorate is the Training Agent for PEO IWS 4.0.  In this role, SCSTC is responsible to plan, manage and execute international acquisition training efforts starting with initial training and continuing through lifetime support.  This training enables our Allies operational capability as well as foster interoperability with U.S. forces. 
 
SCSTC is a global organization with a huge responsibility to the Fleet.  
 

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Command Master Chief Michael A. Jones

Master Chief Jones is a native of Sedalia, Colorado, where he attained the rank of Eagle Scout in September 1991. He enlisted in the Navy in October 1993 and completed Basic Training and Fire Controlman "A" School at Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, and Fire Control System/ Operational Readiness Test System “C” School at the Aegis Training Center in Dahlgren, Virginia. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Colorado Technical University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration specializing in Information Technology. He is a graduate of the Command Master Chief Course and Senior Enlisted Academy.  
 
His sea assignments include two complete tours as Plankowner, USS Benfold (DDG 65); USS Preble (DDG 88); Command Master Chief (CMC) for Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 78; and USS Tortuga (LSD 46). 
 
Ashore, Jones served at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico; Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) Detachment Southwest, formerly Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) Detachment San Diego; Transient Personnel Unit in Norfolk, Virginia as CMC; Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Yorktown, Virginia; and Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center, Norfolk, Virginia. In July 2022, he reported as CMC for SCSTC Hampton Roads in Virginia Beach, Virginia. 
 
Jones earned his Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist, Enlisted Air Warfare Specialist, and Master Training Specialist qualifications. His personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (four awards), Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (two awards), Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (five awards), Army Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal (nine awards), and various other unit and service awards.
 

Last Updated: 6 December 2022


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