Visible (but still NVG-compatible) light is still very useful, especially for peripheral cuing (especially when only a toilet roll’s worth of 40° viewing angle is intensified). It doesn’t have to be too intense to get the peripheral cues, as the rods in the outer portion of the retina are very sensitive to light levels, much more so than the colour-sensitive cones in the fovea (center region of the retina).
The only thing I’d wonder is whether the ship’s port-side nav light has been spec’d as ANVIS-B compatible? That fricking thing was a menace when maneuvering proximal to the fo’c’sle and port bow-to-beam.