 Shipmates, I want to take a moment to talk to you about Career Navigator, the Navy's new enlisted career management process, and what it means to select a reserve and full-time support sailors. Under Career Navigator, all enlisted A, C, and R, C career management policies, processes, and information technology support systems are organized into one overarching program. This program includes all career events, such as re-enlisting, changing ratings, choosing orders, and transitioning between A, C, and R, C. The purpose behind Career Navigator is to give you more control and managing your career. Working with the career counselor, you will be able to see what your available career options are based on your experiences, your interests, skills, and fleet opportunities across the active and reserve Navy. For cell res who want to convert to another rating, you can do so through career waypoints, formerly called Fleet Ride. This tool shows you what other ratings you are qualified for and are currently open to conversions. R.C. Sailors can also search and apply for an A, C billet through career waypoints. Again, work with your career counselor if you are interested in pursuing either option. For FTS, you will need to become familiar with career waypoints, re-enlistment process. The new process is simpler, provides responses sooner, and returns re-enlistment power back to the commanding officer. Commanding officer input is key to ensuring the right Sailors stay Navy. For cell res, the re-enlistment process remains the same. Career Navigator is not intended to take the place of deck plate leadership, guidance, mentoring, or counseling. Leaders must continue to take an active role in helping Sailors understand the opportunities the Navy provides and what career choices can best meet a Sailor's personal and professional goals. In the coming months, new online tools will be added to Career Navigator. We will keep you posted as these come online. I encourage all cell res and FTS enlisted Sailors to become familiar with the Career Navigator page on the Navy Personnel Command webpage. I'm excited about Career Navigator because it gives you greater control over your career. As always, thank you for your service.