What is NFAAS?
NFAAS, the Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System, is an event-based system used by the Navy following a disaster, or other “event,” to help the Navy determine how and where Navy family members are. It is accessed through a user-friendly website designed to help Navy family members (Active Duty, Reserves, Department of the Navy Civilians, NAF/NEX employees and their immediate family members) who are directly affected by major natural or man-made disasters, such as fires, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, etc.
The Navy, following an event, not only needs to determine Command status and what Navy property was damaged, but how the event impacted Navy families. The Navy uses NFAAS to collect that information and track the recovery process. If an event (earthquake, hurricane, etc.) happens where you live or work, expect that your Command is going to want to know how and where you are.
Don't wait until it's too late BE PREPARED for the worst. Keep your information up to date!