 Hey guys, this week in the rundown we're talking about a new graduate education opportunity for officers. It's almost national take back day for your unused prescription drugs and we're looking at a GMT app for your mobile devices. The Naval Academy is seeking applicants for the Graduate Education Plus Training Program or GET. The GET program gives qualified unrestricted line officers the chance to attend a university in the Baltimore or D.C. area for one year of graduate studies, followed by a two year assignment to the Naval Academy as an instructor and role model for future officers. To read more on the GET program and to find out how to apply, check out the NavAdmin 217-15 on NPC. If you have any unused, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs in your home, then the Navy is asking you to turn them in free of charge during National Take Back Day September 26. The Navy is working alongside the DEA to take back these drugs to prevent misuse and abuse. From 2010 to 2014, take back events have collected more than 4 million pounds of prescription drugs nationwide. To find a collection site in your community, visit www.dea.gov and click the GOT Drugs banner at the top of the homepage. We've talked about changes to the GMT program. Now some updates that use mobile technology. Finally, you can complete a Navy GMT on your cell phone or tablet. The Domestic Violence GMT app can now be downloaded for free in the Apple App Store and on Google Play. I have an iPhone and I found the GMT app in the App Store by searching Navy Domestic Violence Prevention. Now you're probably asking, how do I sign in and how will they know when I complete it? Well, you can provide the app your DOD ID number from your CAC to sign in. Once you complete the training, the app will send a completion certificate to your electronic training jacket and you will be able to email your supervisors the certificate to show completion. The app is in its pilot phase but many more GMTs are scheduled to make their way to our cell phones and tablets. Lastly, along with CMP, we'd like to congratulate all the newly appointed chiefs who just joined the chief's mess. That's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmo.com. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm M.C.2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.