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- Who We Are
- Our History
- Annual Reports
- Press Releases
- Our 6 Business Lines
- NEX Retail Stores & Services
- NEXCOM Hospitality Group
- Ships Store Program
- Uniform Program Management Office
- Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility
- Telecommunications Program Office
- CNO Professional Reading Program
- NEXTgen Scholars Program
- Trademarks
- Associate Disaster & Weather Communication
- Contact us
- Work for us

Nearly 200 years ago, the Navy ordered its ships be outfitted with a reading list of 37 books in order to help train and educate Sailors. The Navy’s leaders knew then what is still the case today: to outthink our competitors we must study and apply lessons we’ve learned from our past. Furthermore, it is critically important for our Navy to be a learning organization. And one of the very best ways to do that is to foster an environment where every Sailor deepens their level of understanding and learning.