 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, the Navy is beta testing a new personal web portal. Seals of surface ships can offer warped room spots to mid-shipmen. The command center chief and master chief selection board results are out. The Navy is beta testing a new personal web portal system designed to become a one-stop shop for sailors to access their personal information. It's called My Navy Portal, and it's intended to give sailors access to several personal training and education websites. The initial release will allow sailors to access files on Prims, OMPF, NKO, the Navy Advancement Center, Navy Cool, and more. The beta test is designed to improve the functionality of the website before it is released Navy-wide. Those chosen to be beta testers will be notified by email, but fleet users not designated as beta testers are still encouraged to use the site's feedback option to provide comments and recommendations for improving the portal. To view the My Navy Portal homepage, visit my.navy.mil. You can get more information on My Navy Portal by reading our story on navy.mil. For the first time, Seals of surface ships were able to offer a spot in their warped room to graduating NROTC midshipmen. With the initiative, a CO who was impressed with the midshipmen during their summer cruise can handpick the midshipmen to join their crew after graduation. Commander Tim LeBens, commanding officer of the guided missile destroyer USS Sampson was able to select midshipmen first class Austin Hyde. Commander LeBens said the new initiative is spot on, and he encourages every command to take advantage of the opportunity. You can read more of the story on navy.mil. Finally, congrats to those selected for command see your chief and command master chief. The full list of those selected can be read in navadmin 033-17 on NPC's webpage. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fct at navy.mil. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Brilson. Thanks for watching.