 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, we'll talk about C&P's trip to Newport to talk with sailors, new opportunities for foreign language, and there's a blog with tips on transitioning out of the Navy. Last week, C&P and Fleet Beldo traveled to Newport, Rhode Island to meet with approximately 300 sailors at the Naval Leadership and Ethics Center and the Navy's Senior Enlisted Academy to discuss leadership as well as some of the Navy's recent personnel initiatives, including the Enlisted Rating Modernization Plan and Sailor 2025. C&P told both groups that there has been a lot of discussion about the Navy's Rating Modernization Plan as well as some of our Sailor 2025 initiatives. And it's really important to meet with sailors to listen to their concerns and help explain how these changes will ultimately benefit both Sailors and the Fleet. Read our story on navy.mil for more on C&P's visit to Newport. The Navy is seeking four to six Sailors with foreign language skills to participate in a standard-setting panel for the German language. The panel will be held in Crystal City, Virginia, November 1st through the 4th. Qualified applicants shall be active duty, have an interagency language roundtable score of three in English and are current in defense language proficiency tests. Also, the Navy will be releasing four new web-based language proficiency tests for Sailors. Your participation will help improve language diversity and develop language professionals in the Navy. Read our story on navy.mil for further details. Finally, if you're preparing to leave the Navy, there is a blog on all hands that provides information on Transitions Goals, Plants and Success, or Transitions GPS. The blog explains how the program is designed to create a seamless transition from naval service to the civilian market. The blog also presents feedback from those who have completed the five-day workshop. A graph in the blog shows what to expect in the workshop and includes information on prerequisites and what to bring. Check out the blog on the All Hands Home page. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmail.com. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm Petty Officer of Second Class, L.J. Burlison. Thanks for watching.