 I know what you're thinking. Again with uniforms, but now there's a graphic on Navy.Mill that details the rollouts and effective wear dates for upcoming uniform items. The graphic provides details on wear of unisex covers, service dress uniforms for officers and chiefs, the new Navy fitness suit, and even expanded purse styles. Check out the story and graphic on Navy.Mill. This week I was able to talk to Tamara Barbrian, the director of civilian resources for manpower, personnel, training, and education for N1. We talked about funding, the hiring process for civilians and sailors preparing to make the transition to a federal position, and how the partnership between the civilian sector and Navy helped to shape our personnel policies. Here's some of that interview. How was the partnership between the Navy and civilian helped to shape some of these policies that are going forth? Well, you know, I think that the Navy overall, I've worked for the Navy for a really long time. I won't share here, but I've worked for the Navy for a really long time. And what I do know is that the Navy values the civilian sector and really want to get in front of, you know, hiring the best, retaining the best, recruiting the best. And so we've been given the tools in HR in order to do that. And it has been very successful. And actually we had a goal overall to meet our hiring, and the Navy did meet that in fiscal year 15, and we're continuing to bring folks on board. So it's been great. Finally, this year's Army-Navy game is December 12th. That means it's time to come up with a Go Navy beat Army spot for your command. CBS Sports will air the spot during a televised game, and we'll also show it on the Phil's Jumbotron. Check out the Navadment on NPC that provides the requirements and details for submitting your spot. Here's to another Navy win. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmail.com. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.