Full-scale emergency exercise highlights Pacific Missile Range Facility readiness, teamwork

If practice makes perfect, then staging a full-scale emergency simulation during which your team of military and local base personnel successfully assumes response responsibility and commanding the field is … is there a word that means better than perfect?
U.S. Navy base Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands on Kaua‘i’s west coast earlier this week demonstrated strong and exceptional readiness along with teamwork during a Command Assessment Readiness Training exercise.
The facility passed the Emergency Management Program Assessment and executed an emergency operations center C3 activation, confirming command’s ability to respond quickly, coordinate effectively and maintain mission continuity during an emergency.
Professionalism and attention to detail U.S. military personnel and their local base partners displayed during the exercises — from planning and communication to execution and evaluation — ensured a seamless activation from start to finish.
Their expertise in executing the assessment demonstrated Pacific Missile Range Facility’s commitment to preparedness, resilience and operational excellence.
Reaching this goal and surpassing it also reflects the dedication of the facility’s entire team, reinforcing Pacific Missile Range Facility’s readiness to support the mission and its community — the whole of Kaua‘i — when it matters most.
“Outstanding work by everyone who contributed to the planning, execution and evaluation of this exercise,” the base wrote in a Feb. 27 Facebook post detailing the exercise and outcome. “Readiness is a team effort — and this team delivered.”












