 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. This week, we're talking about the CMSID database error and how it affects you, and how the Navy is working to fix a travel claim backlog. An error occurred last week when more than 4,000 letters of intent were listed as cancelled within the Career Management System Interactive Detailing, or CMSID. Rest assured, the error has been resolved, all assignments are unchanged, and CMSID has been fully restored. Sailors begin receiving notifications about the error on February 7. The Navy worked to immediately correct the problem, and wants to assure sailors that no action is required on their part. Sailors can now use CMSID as normal to view, apply, and check the status of billets. Contact your detailer for specific questions, and find more information on CMSID by visiting npc.navy.mil. The Navy is working towards resolving an issue involving a backlog of travel claims for PCS orders. Currently, there is a backlog of over 7,000 claims with a settlement time between 60 and 70 days. There are multiple reasons for the backlog, but Navy Personal Command has taken a number of steps to resolve the issue, including distributing a portion of the backlog to other personnel support detachments for expedited travel claim processing. Travel Processing Center Memphis anticipates returning to the 30-day processing requirement by mid-March. Navy leaders say they remain committed to improving Sailors customer service experiences and will apply lessons learned to delay future PCS claim backlogs. Find more information in the story on Navy.mil. That's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fctandnavy.mil. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.