 It's been six months since the Navy launched the Career Waypoints program, or SEAWAY, which is the program you use to apply for a re-enlistment quota. SEAWAY gets you your quotas faster than Performed to Serve did. The head of enlisted plans and policies said Performed to Serve applications would go through a rack-and-stack process that could take up to six weeks. Now, through SEAWAY, if you're in an open rating, you'll get an approval almost immediately. So far, the overall final disapproval rate for SEAWAY has been less than 1%. Learn on having more control of your own SEAWAY fate when the seller portal is launched later this year. You'll be able to see your application before it is submitted and tell your career counselor about any changes that need to be made. Go to ah.mil to read more about SEAWAY. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Tyrell Morris.