 Hey guys, this week in the rundown, more sailors are now board-eligible for chief. You can use Navy Cool to access your bibs for the advancement exam, and there's a nav admin for guidance concerning political campaigns and election. If you're hoping to make chief in fiscal year 17, you can find out if you made the first cut by checking your profile sheet via the Navy Advancement Center portal on Navy Knowledge Online for active duty. While reserve component selection board eligibility results should be out in early April. More than 19,000 first classes are selection board-eligible of a pool of 33,000 who took the Cycle 230 E7 exam. The E7 board meets June 20th and May 16th for FTS and reserve components. Results are expected to be released in a nav admin later this summer. Stay tuned to the rundown where we provide you the latest news regarding selection board updates and results. Navy Cool has made it possible for sailors to access bibs through their website without the use of your common access card or CAC. By not requiring your CAC to access your bibs, you can now view them from any personal computer or even a mobile device. You can still access your bibs on NKL the traditional way and that method will still require a CAC. The Navy Cool bib page looks to act as a one-stop shop for active duty and reserve sailors who are preparing for the exam. It also gives sailors more flexibility to determine how and where they want to study. To get your bibs, go to cool.navy.mil. Once there, find the drop menu that says advancement exam bibliography. In the menu, find your rate, then click go. On a mobile device, click menu in the top right, then search and follow the same procedure. Finally, a few weeks ago, we provided you with some do's and don'ts as service members for the election season. Now, NavAdmin 055616 provides the public affairs policy guidance which gives a more in-depth look at our role as service members during campaigns and elections. Be sure to check out the NavAdmin on NPC. 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 LJ Berluson. Thanks for watching.