 Today, we have a pretty big announcement here in Sino's office, the latest NAV admin supersedes NAV admin 218 slash 16. It means rating names are back, Boatson's mate, Gunner's mate, the mates and the rates. But before you run to outlook to change your signature line from PO2 back to YN2 or what have you, let's talk a little bit about what happened and what's still happening. The goal of enlisted rating modernization was, and still is, to give sailors more career flexibility, greater training opportunities and more choice in detailing. Removing rates was an effort to jumpstart this initiative, forcing sailors to think bigger than their rates, to view themselves as sailors and to consider all opportunities available to them. Now, while the change and how we address each other didn't actually change our work in any way, it was a distraction. On our mission and on the effort to modernize the personnel system, C&O believes the Navy is a learning organization that adapts fast. And he is no exception. Leadership learned from sailor feedback that the decision to remove rates was unnecessary and was becoming a distraction to the fleet. Restoring ratings was a course correction based on that feedback. Just as we learned and adapt to overcome challenges operationally, so do we administratively. So rates are back, end of story, right? Not exactly. All the other parts of the enlisted rating modernization are still happening. We will still be looking for ways to expand opportunity, improve training and advancement and with ratings back, expect some rating names to be changed to be more inclusive and more translatable to civilians. Now, as this process moves forward, the Navy will continue to evaluate feedback from all levels and will continue to implement course corrections such as this as necessary. The C&O's strategic guidance is called design specifically for that reason, recognizing that problems we face in our Navy are complex. So we must always be assessing ourselves and we must never be too rigid to implement rapid course corrections in response to these evaluations. So rates are back all as well, now you can get off Facebook and get back to work. Now as the enlisted rating modernization continues with ratings this time, please continue to provide your feedback and input. It makes a difference.