Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam
Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam is a United States Navy communications facility on the U.S. territory of Guam. It is located on the Naval Base Guam North Finegayan Telecommunications Site along Guam Highway 3 in Dededo, on the northwest coast of the island.
NCTS Guam is under the United States Tenth Fleet's Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific and under the installation management authority of Joint Region Marianas. It has been variously referred to as Naval Communications Station Guam, NCS or NCTS Finegayan, and North Finegayan.
NCTS Guam provides communications support in the areas of responsibility for the U.S. Third Fleet|Third], Fifth Fleet|Fifth], and Seventh Fleets.
History
The facility dates back to 1944, immediately after the 1944 Battle of Guam. It was previously designated Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Western Pacific, before those responsibilities were merged with NCTAMS EASTPAC to form NCTAMS PAC in Honolulu in 2000, and the Guam facility was redesignated a NCTS.NCTS Guam previously managed the Navy housing located at the separated but nearby South Finegayan military property. In 2020, Marine Corps [Base Camp Blaz], located adjacent to NCTS Guam, was activated amid its construction.
Base
Assets at NCTS Guam include or included:- The Guam Remote Ground Terminal, one of three ground terminals of the Tracking and [Data Relay Satellite System], though controlled remotely by the White Sands Ground Terminal at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
- A contingency site for the Common User Digital Information Exchange System in case of congestion with the NCTAMS PAC or NCTAMS EURCENT, or a failure of the Naval Communications Processing and Routing System.
- One of the 14 Cold War-era Navy AN/FRD-10 circular "Wullenweber" antenna arrays, shut down in 1999.