 Hey guys, this week in the rundown, CNL has released a strategy for maintaining superiority at sea. CNP is visiting the Pacific Fleet and the Surface Navy Association is scheduled to host their annual symposium to discuss future strategies. Welcome back everyone. I hope you had a great time during the holidays. We're early in the year and CNL has released its design for maintaining maritime superiority. The strategy is designed to ensure the Navy is capable to adapt to changes involving security while continuing to fulfill its missions at sea. In the document, CNL outlines 4 lines of efforts he wants to guide the Navy and its leaders. Strengthen naval power at and from sea, achieve high velocity learning at every level, strengthen our Navy team for the future, and expand and strengthen our network of partners. CNP's Sailor 2025 initiative is included in CNL's campaign design. You can read the full version of CNL's strategy on navy.mil. So this week CNP is visiting sailors throughout the Pacific Fleet. He plans to conduct a series of all-hands calls at each of his stops to discuss personnel policies, his visions for initiatives going forward, and to answer your personnel-related questions. He visited San Diego late last week and is making his way to Yakuza, Japan to talk with sailors in the 7th Fleet. His final stop will be in Hawaii where as part of his visit he will embark a submarine overnight. Check out the story on Navy.mil which provides more information on CNP's packed fleet trip. Finally, the Surface Navy Association, or SNA, will host his 28th annual National Symposium in Arlington, Virginia, January 12th through the 14th. The symposium gives Navy leaders and government officials the opportunity to discuss the future of the service community, including the latest in technology. DoD personnel are encouraged to attend the event. Read the navadmin003-16 on NPC for more information, or you can visit navy.sna.org. That's all we have for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.com. For the Chief Enable Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.