 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, we're answering some top questions on rating modernization. The Navy College website has been updated to better help sailors, and the Navy needs your feedback in a survey. There has been a lot of discussion on the rating modernization and what it means. CNP says right now, we are only changing the way we address each other, both verbally and in written correspondence. Until we update our policies in IT infrastructure, there will be no immediate changes reflected in fit reps and evals. However, for written correspondence, letters, memos, and awards, sailors will be addressed as semen and petty officer third, second, or first class as appropriate. E7 and above will be referred to as chief, senior chief, and master chief petty officer, depending on their pay grade. Read our blog on navy.mil that bus myths on the rating modernization announcement. The Navy College website has been upgraded to give sailors more access to find more voluntary education information specific to fit their needs. The update includes a text-to-web chat feature, a section for frequently asked questions, and a callback feature where sailors can request a talk with a representative. Check out the new website by visiting navycollege.navy.mil. Also, check out NetSea's story on navy.mil that lists the eight things you need to know about changes to voluntary education in the Navy College program. The story also provides information on the Virtual Education Center and closures of many Conus Navy College offices. Also, the Navy has contacted 33,000 sailors for their feedback on the Biennial Pregnancy and Parenthood Survey. The voluntary survey asks your opinion on work and life balancing related to family. Your feedback will help the Navy create new programs and improve on existing ones. The survey will close on November 20th. Read our story on navy.mil for more information. Finally, navycollege has launched a new website that will help civilians earn their job credentials. It's called Don Civilian Cool. The Civilian Cool site will provide tools, resources, and training to assist with career and professional development. The new website launched October 3rd. You can check out Don Civilian Cool by visiting cool.navy.mil. Access to the new website can be found on the homepage. 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 Petty Officer 2nd Class L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.