Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific

21°31′15″N 157°59′43″W / 21.5209194°N 157.9953395°W / 21.5209194; -157.9953395

Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific
Entrance sign at the Main Gate of NCTAMS PAC, Hawaii
Active1906-present
Country United States of America
Branch United States Navy
TypeShore command
RoleCommunications Support
Size760
Nickname(s)NCTAMS PAC
DecorationsSecretary of the Navy Letter of Commendation (September 1999-May 2001)
Commanders
Commanding OfficerCaptain Michael S. Salehi
Notable
commanders
RDML Lillian E. Fishburne (Ret.)

The Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific (abbreviated NCTAMS PAC) is a United States Navy facility in Wahiawa, Hawaii that provides operational direction and management to all Pacific Naval Telecommunication System users.

Hawaiian King Kalākaua granted the U.S. the exclusive rights to enter and develop a coaling station in 1888.

In addition to its primary function, NCTAMSPAC also manages, operates, and maintains Defense Communication System and Naval Telecommunication System assets, and offers a full range of ADP and information resource services, maintenance and repair, and communication/electronic and Defense Message System coordination to the United States Navy and other United States Department of Defense (DoD) activities in the Pacific.