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Power saving program wins award for Sailor:

Electronics Technician (ET) 3rd Class (SW) Harry Moody of the combat systems CS-9 division was selected in August for the monthly gold disc award, which included a letter of commendation (LOC) and $500. “It’s a good feeling to have won the award, because I have the satisfaction of knowing I’m helping other shipmates around the fleet,” said Moody. “The program is now being used by people worldwide to test their equipment and save tons of money.” His program is expected to save the Government millions of dollars overall. Moody’s diagnostic program works by reading the “signatures” on different components of the circuit cards and indicating which ones need to be repaired or replaced. “It was a lot of pressure, and I had to make sure I gave the right signatures in the program,” said Moody. “A minimum of three cards have to be successfully tested before you are even considered for the award.” “Moody is an extremely hard worker and a valuable asset to the division,” said Chief Electronics Technician (SW/AW) Ray Hamburg. “His background with component level testing is saving the Navy thousands and thousands of dollars. He really took a step out of his comfort zone to create the circuit card program, and it definitely paid off.”

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