 Hey guys, this week in the rundown we're looking at new training that's hidden in the fleet early next year. We're touching back on seeing those four core attributes and we're taking a closer look at Navy's new Obsect app for your mobile devices. Thanks to MC1Fabrizio for a great episode last week. This week, there's a story on Navy.mil on new training that emphasizes positive behavior for sailors on and off duty. The training is called Charter Course or CTC. CTC uses scenario based videos to facilitate or let discussions to emphasize and reinforce positive behaviors. Sailors will see tough decisions and difficult moments and will learn what to do through this training. Training topics include professional behavior, alcohol's impact on decision making, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and retaliation. The training is scheduled to hit the fleet early 2016. Check out all the training details on the NAV ADMIN on NPC. So last week, MC1Fabrizio discussed CNO's four core attributes to guide Navy leaders. If you haven't already, check out the story on Navy.mil that goes more in depth on each attribute and answers some of the questions you may have. Also, check out CNO's podcast Soundings on iTunes for the latest news coming from CNO's office. Finally, the Navy has made another GMT available for download on our mobile devices. This time, the GMT app focuses on operational security. The Opssec app informs sailors and their families on the risk of sharing personal information over the internet and through social media. In addition, the app includes policies, references, and training aids. You can find the free app in the App Store and Google Play by searching NAVL Opssec. Well, I hope everyone was able to catch the Army vs. Navy game on Saturday. If you did it, the results remain the same. That's number what? 14 in a row? I don't know. I'm losing count. Great win, Miss Shipman. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmail.com. For the Chief and Able Personnel, I'm MC2LJ Brosnan. Thanks for watching.