 Hey guys, this week in the rundown we have some news on updates to the SAPRA program that just hit the fleet. We have Mick Pawn's message for chief selects and fleet policy changes and what you need to know about the Navy's PAC program. We're all familiar with SAPRA training, but did you know the Navy updated the instruction? That's right. Some of the updates included improved changes to safety assessments for victims, more emphasis on mandatory training and reserve component services. In addition, the Navy has made it easier to find SAPRA guidelines by creating one instruction that covers the entire program. For more information about the updates and to read the entire instruction, visit Navy Live or check out the Navadmin on NPC. As you're aware, we'll full steam in the chief season. Recently, I was fortunate enough to talk to Mick Pawn-Stevens about it and on CPO365. We also spoke about the recent policy changes affecting the fleet. He has a message for the chief selects preparing for phase 2 of CPO365. Check it out. I'd really like to thank my chiefs mess and all of our first class petty officers for the great work that you've done throughout the last few years and I look forward to seeing those anchors on those callers of our new chief selectees on the 16th of September. Good job. Thank you. Be sure to check out the full interview where we discuss questions sailors are asking in the fleet and on the recent PFA changes. Finally, there's an update to the Professional Apprenticeship Career Track Program, or PAC. PAC provides future designation opportunities to enlisted recruits after boot camp. That means shipboard sailors can learn about different ratings before applying for a rating designation. The program has been updated to ensure sailors have time aboard ship for needed training before going into Seaway and requesting a rating. Check out the blog from the Chief Enabled Personnel on Navy Live that details the six things you need to know about the program. Well, that's all we have this week. If you have any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmail.com. For the Chief Enabled Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.