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{{Short description|Former command of the U.S. Navy (1990-2001)}}
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unit_name=Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command
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The '''Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command''' (COMNAVCOMTELCOM) was a former command of the [[United States Navy]]. It was located at the intersection of [[Massachusetts Avenue (Washington, D.C.)|Massachusetts Avenue]] and [[Nebraska Avenue]] within [[
==Mission==
Its mission was to organize, train, and equip computer and telecommunications activities to provide quality information systems and services to the fleet, supporting commands and higher authority to manage, process, and transfer information for command, control, and administration of the Navy.
==See also==
*[[Naval Network Warfare Command]]
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==References==
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==External links==
* {{Cite web | title=Naval Network Warfare Command | url=http://www.netwarcom.navy.mil/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020826112623/http://www.netwarcom.navy.mil:80/ | access-date=2025-05-15 | archive-date=2002-08-26}}
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