 Welcome to the rundown, a recent Navadment announced updates to uniform policy, grooming standards, and the launch of a new uniform working group. Some of the updates included allowing, with commanding officer's approval, the wear of the Coyote Brown ball cap with coveralls and flight suits, and also allowing command logos on t-shirts worn with the Navy working uniform type 1, 2, and 3 coveralls and flight suits. Also announced was the upcoming improved general safety boot, and the completion of fitting and wear tests for the new female officer and chief petty officer slacks and skirts. All are scheduled to be available later this year. For complete information on all the updates and changes, see the story on navy.mil or read Navadment 233-18. The Navy has updated the Navy Credentialing Opportunities Online or Navy Cool mobile app. The update provides a new, completely redesigned user experience with quicker load times and new enhanced features, including optional searches of Navy career areas, which allows the user to find a Navy rating or designator related to major occupational areas, and an in-demand bi-career area search, which allows the user to find what civilian certifications and licenses are in high demand in civilian occupational areas. The Navy Cool app is one part of Sailor 2025's Rating Modernization Initiative to help Sailors chart their career in the Navy and after the Navy with a blend of academics, technical training, apprenticeships, certifications, and licenses. For more information, see the story on navy.mil or download the free app from the Navy App Locker or the Google Play or iTunes Store. The Navy joins the nation in observing National Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15th through October 15th, highlighting the history and accomplishments of Americans from Spanish speaking areas. This year's theme is Hispanics, one endless voice to enhance our traditions. The Navy is strengthened by diversity of its force, as it recognizes that patriots of Hispanic American heritage continue to build on the strong legacy of freedom and service. That's all for this week. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at USNPeople. You can listen to our collection of Sailor to Sailor podcasts at navy.mil slash cmp. For any questions or to sign up for our monthly newsletter, send us an email at usnpeople.fct at navy.mil. For the Chief of the Naval Personnel, I'm M.C.D. Tyler Preston. Thanks for watching.