 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, the CEL program is available fleet-wide for sailors. The Navy wants more enlisted women aboard subs, and Navy Cool will be visiting a city near you. The program, designed to provide assistance for sailors who exhibit suicidal behavior, is now offered navy-wide at all fleet and family support centers. It's called Sailor Assistance and Intercept for Life, or CEL. CEL is a 21st century sailor office program designed to provide rapid assistance, ongoing risk assessment, and support for sailors who have exhibited suicidal-related behavior. It is aimed at supplementing existing mental health treatment by providing continual support through the first 90 days after suicidal-related behavior. Sailors can also get confidential support 24-7 through the Military Crisis Line. More information can be found at suicide.navy.mil. And on our story on Navy.mil. The Navy is reminding female sailors that the third cycle selection for conversion to submarine force ratings closes April 1st. The call is for the 2018 enlisted integration of women aboard the USS Ohio station in Bangor, Washington. Hard-working, self-motivated enlisted women from all ratings and ranks are encouraged to apply. The selection process will begin in May. You can read the application requirements in NavAdmin 025-17 and find additional links in the navy.mil story. Finally, Navy Cool, the program designed to help sailors map their education and training to earn civilian credentials is scheduled to visit 15 locations around the country between February and September. Navy Cool will hold one-hour discussions with sailors on the importance of earning your credentials during and after Navy service. Representatives will show sailors how to navigate the Navy Cool website, explain how to submit a voucher, and answer questions on eligibility requirements. Commands interested in hosting a Navy Cool briefing during one of their scheduled trips are encouraged to visit the website below. Read the story on Navy.mil that lists the locations and dates of all the scheduled visits. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fct and navy.mil. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'm F.C.2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.