 SecDef released the 2013 Sexual Assault Report Thursday and provided guidance to eliminating sexual assault in the military. The best way to combat this crime is to prevent it. As a result, today we are issuing a substantially revised DOD sexual assault prevention strategy. While many of my directors this past year have focused on strengthening prevention, the prevention strategy hasn't been updated since it was first drafted here in 2008. And will now be updated every two years. Since May 2013, SecDef has directed more than 28 initiatives to enhance commander accountability, ensure appropriate command climate, improve victim support and enhance safety. To view the report and the new initiatives, go to defense.gov. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Tony Rosa.