 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, a new Voluntary Education mobile app for Sailors. We interview Mikpon on the review of the Navy's collateral duties, and the Navy plans to overhaul NEC codes. A new mobile app has been released that will give service members access to DOD voluntary education programs. The program is called MyVolEdPath. In the app, Sailors begin by answering a few questions and are recommended programs to help them complete a college degree in addition to saving time and money. The app is aimed at increasing awareness of educational opportunities and providing the best pathways to complete educational goals. Download the mobile app for free on iTunes and the Google Play Store. You can also download the app by visiting MyVolEdPath.com. This week, we have the opportunity to speak with Mikpon Giudano on the recent review of the Navy's collateral duties. We asked Mikpon the purpose of the review, what the review hopes to accomplish, and what's next in the process. Here's a clip from the interview. So, in hearing those conversations, you kind of ask the question, okay, so what do we do here? And the resounding theme was we need to look at these collateral duties and kind of do a scrub of them and say what do we need to continuously do today and what are those other things that, you know, maybe we can just do away with that stuff. Take a look at the full interview on Navy Live. Check out NavAdmin 168-17 and read the story on navy.mil for more information. Finally, as part of Sailor 2025, the Navy plans to update its NEC codes and enlisted rating community and career fields. The plan is being implemented to improve manning and career opportunities for sailors. The new NEC codes will have four alphanumeric characters and will be organized into 12 communities and 23 career fields. C&P said the change will improve our personnel and billet management process to assign the right individual to the right job. Read more details in our story on navy.mil. 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 MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.