Chief of Navy Reserve Announces i3 Waypoints 2024 Winner

20 August 2024

From Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tyra M. Watson

  Vice Adm. John B. Mustin, Chief of Navy Reserve and Commander, Navy Reserve Force, announced Cmdr. Sand as the winning entry of the third annual i3 Waypoints competition in a streaming broadcast July 25, 2024.
Every groundbreaking innovation ignites from a spark-- a moment, an experience, or an encounter that compels us to challenge the norm.
 
Cmdr. Erik A.H. Sand’s Automated Alerts for SELRES Gains and Losses program innovation came directly from experience leading Reserve units. “My idea came from a hole that I saw that could be filled in what was often a frustrating process for Navy Reserve unit leadership,” said the Lake Elmo, Minnesota native.
 
Vice Adm. John B. Mustin, Chief of Navy Reserve and Commander, Navy Reserve Force, announced Cmdr. Sand as the winning entry of the third annual i3 Waypoints competition in a streaming broadcast July 25, 2024.
 
Mustin launched i3 Waypoints to harness the ideas of Sailors who accomplish challenging tasks each day with their innovation and creativity, to fast-track transformative ideas from across the Navy directly to the highest levels of the Reserve force, without filters, administrative friction, or bureaucratic barriers along the way, and to accelerate the aggressive transformation of the Navy Reserve as a key Warfighting-Ready component of the nation’s defense architecture.
 
Cmdr. Sand, a Selected Reserves Sailor currently attached to Navy Reserve Center (NRC) New London, in Connecticut, is an Assistant Professor in the Strategic and Operational Department at the renowned U.S. Naval War College. Sand initially conceptualized his idea after continually experiencing an administrative disconnect in the process of Sailors reporting to and detaching from NRC units when the gaining and losing commands wouldn’t know about Sailors arrival or departure until it was too late.

“I can't tell you how many times I've had a Sailor assigned or detached to my unit without anyone knowing about it. When I was on active duty, we would get a naval message every time a Sailor received orders to or from our command. I thought a similar notification could help with a lot of frustration in the Reserve Force.”
 
It wasn’t just about trying to win the competition for Sand. It was about “trying to grab some 'low hanging fruit' that could improve the functioning of Reserve units and lives of Reserve Sailors,” he said. “I was less concerned about winning and mostly just wanted to try and make my idea happen. Winning was gratifying, but mostly I'm excited about the chance to help implement this improvement.”
 
i3 Waypoints is an approach to inventing: innovating something entirely new; improving upon something already established; or integrate several ideas, products or processes rendering the former completely obsolete.
 
Now in its third iteration, the i3 Waypoints competition has garnered more than 230 total submissions. However this year, only five final entries were subsequently chosen and presented to a panel hosted by Mustin a bit earlier this summer. The rest of the impressive and highly qualified panelists included, Cmdr. Ernest K. Jessop, who’s application “Reserve Artificial Intelligence Navigator (RAIN)” was the winning entry of i3 Waypoints 2023, and is now in operation at MNHR.mil, Mr. Bruce E. Mosler, Chairman, Global Brokerage of Cushman & Wakefield, Inc., Command Master Chief Nicole C. Rios, Command Master Chief of Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command, and Chief (Select) Fire Controlman John A. Clements, the 2023 Navy Reserve Sailor of the Year.
 
“The large number of creative, thoughtful strategic ideas submitted in a relatively short timeframe far exceeded our original expectations,” said Mustin. “It demonstrates our Reserve Force’s commitment to innovate, improve efficiencies, and reduce administrative burdens, allowing us to focus on warfighting readiness – our one and only priority. Very little is more important to us than keeping the direct pipeline open for creative ideas to flow to top leadership without filter or disruption and improve our force’s warfighting readiness.”
 
The other i3 Waypoints finalists and their ideas were:
Lt. Cmdr. Frank J. Harshman, Jr., NRC Anchorage, NR NORCOM ALCOM AK.
Idea: “Unit Management Education”
 
 
Cmdr. Brian A. Potoski, NRC Charlotte, NR NMRTC Camp Lejeune.
Idea: “Navy Reserve Sea Readiness Force Development”
 
Cmdr. Keriki N. Purkiss, OPNAV N96.
Idea: “Career Resource and Employment Widget (CREW)”
 
Cmdr. Daniel S. Shevenell, NRC Newport, NR C7F FUPLANS N5.
Idea: “Improve SAAR Routing”
 
 
And while five finalists have been selected for the final round, all submissions hold value and
are being explored for implementation across the Reserve Force.
 
The streamlined broadcast can be viewed at:


 
Acting Chief of Navy Reserve, Acting, Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Admiral Richard S. Lofgren

Acting Chief of Navy Reserve, Acting, Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Adm. Richard S. Lofgren serves as the Acting Chief of Navy Reserve and Acting Commander, Navy Reserve Force. In this role, he provides strategic leadership and oversight for Navy Reserve personnel and operations worldwide, supporting the readiness and integration of Reserve forces across the fleet. A Surface Warfare Officer, Rear Adm. Lofgren brings extensive operational and command experience across maritime expeditionary, coastal riverine, and surface warfare missions, including service in senior leadership roles supporting U.S. naval operations in multiple geographic combatant commands. His career reflects a sustained commitment to operational excellence, leadership development, and the effective employment of Navy Reserve forces in support of national security objectives.

 

 
Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command, Deputy Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Admiral Luke A. Frost

Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command, Deputy Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Adm. Luke Frost is a Surface Warfare Officer with extensive operational, command, and strategic leadership experience across the fleet. He has served in senior command roles at sea and ashore, including command of major surface combatants and amphibious forces operating throughout the Central Command and Indo-Pacific areas of responsibility. As a Flag Officer, Rear Adm. Frost served as Director, Reserve Warfare (OPNAV N0959) on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations, where he provided oversight and strategic guidance for Reserve force integration and readiness. His career reflects a deep commitment to warfighting excellence, joint operations, and the effective employment of naval forces in support of U.S. national security objectives.

 

 
Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve/Deputy Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Pacific Fleet/Vice Commander, Naval Air Forces

Rear Admiral John Saccomando

Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve/Deputy Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Pacific Fleet/Vice Commander, Naval Air Forces

Rear Admiral John Saccomando is a Naval Aviator with extensive operational, command, and strategic leadership experience across both active and reserve components. He has served in multiple senior command and flag assignments supporting naval aviation, expeditionary operations, and installation readiness, including leadership roles within U.S. Fleet Forces and Naval Air Forces Atlantic. A combat-experienced aviator, Rear Adm. Saccomando brings deep expertise in joint operations, force integration, and operational readiness, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing naval capabilities and supporting U.S. national security objectives worldwide.

 

 
Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve

Rear Admiral Gregory K. Emery

Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve

Rear Adm. Greg Emery is a Navy Reserve flag officer with extensive leadership experience across naval oceanography, intelligence, and information warfare. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, he has served in a wide range of operational, command, and staff assignments supporting global naval and joint operations, including senior leadership roles within Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Rear Adm. Emery brings deep expertise in intelligence integration, operational support, and information warfare, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing decision advantage and mission readiness across the fleet.

 

 
Navy Reserve Force Master Chief

Force Master Chief Nicole C. Rios

Navy Reserve Force Master Chief

Force Master Chief Nicole C. Rios serves as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Navy Reserve, advising on the readiness, welfare, and professional development of approximately 59,000 Reserve Component Sailors supporting Navy, Marine Corps, and joint operations worldwide. A seasoned Command Master Chief, she brings extensive experience across aviation, expeditionary, and information warfare communities, with senior enlisted leadership assignments at the unit, regional, and force levels. Her career reflects a sustained commitment to Sailor advocacy, operational readiness, and the effective integration of Navy Reserve forces in support of national defense objectives.

 

 
Command Master Chief, Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command

Master Chief Robert W. Lyons II

Command Master Chief, Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command

Command Master Chief Lyons brings extensive operational and shore-based leadership experience across aviation, logistics, manpower, and readiness organizations within the Navy Reserve enterprise. Selected as a Command Master Chief in 2016, he has served in senior enlisted leadership roles at Navy Operational Support Center Pearl Harbor, Navy Personnel Command, Maritime Support Wing, Fleet Readiness Center Mid-West, and currently serves as the Command Master Chief for Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command. An Aviation Warfare Specialist, he is recognized for sustained excellence in leadership and readiness, earning multiple personal, joint, and unit awards throughout his career.


 
Command Master Chief, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve

Master Chief Van "Chris" Louvier

Command Master Chief, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve

Command Master Chief Louvier enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1997 and brings extensive aviation maintenance and readiness leadership experience across multiple Fleet Logistics, Strike Fighter, Helicopter, and Reserve aviation commands. Selected as a Command Master Chief in 2015, he has served in senior enlisted leadership roles at VR-56, Commander, Tactical Support Wing, Fleet Readiness Center Reserve Mid-West, and currently serves as the Command Master Chief for Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve. An Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist, he is a graduate of the Senior Enlisted Academy and multiple executive leadership programs and has earned numerous personal and unit awards for sustained excellence in leadership and mission readiness.


 

Master Chief Jerry E. Dotson

Command Master Chief, Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve

Master Chief Jerry E. Dotson was born in Garden Grove, California, and raised in Sacramento. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on July 29, 2002, and completed recruit training and Electrician’s Mate “A” School in Great Lakes, Illinois. His career spans operational, reserve, aviation, and senior enlisted leadership assignments, and he currently serves as the Command Master Chief for Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve.

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