 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, the Department of Defense announces the winner of the Fisher Award, changes to the Navy's College Program afloat, and sales continue to provide support to those affected by hurricanes. The Department of Defense named U.S.O. Guam the recipient of the 2016 Zachary & Elizabeth Fisher Award. The award is presented annually to an individual or organization that demonstrates exceptional support for service members and their families. U.S.O. Guam is the Navy's nominee and is being recognized for volunteering over 19,000 hours of support to nearly 48,000 service members. In addition, they have provided a number of food drives, pre-deployment events, and holiday parties for service members and their families. U.S.O. Guam competed against nominees from other branches for the Fisher Award. They will be formally recognized at a ceremony at the Pentagon October 20th. We are a story on Navy.mil for more information. Beginning October 1st, the Navy College Program for Afloat College Education, or NC PACE, were more closely resembled tuition assistance rules. The update sets a max of 16 hours of school credit per fiscal year for both programs with a cap of $250 per semester hour. To remain eligible, players must maintain a grade C or better for undergraduate courses and a B for graduate. NC PACE Distant Learning's self-contained course will be available anytime, anywhere, without the need of a command-sponsored program, providing sailors with more control in pursuing their higher education goals. The update also announced an increase to the number of schools players can choose from to receive college credit. There will be no change to the instructor-led NC PACE program. For more information, read the story on Navy.mil, visit navycollege.navy.mil, or check out the NCP mobile app. Sailors throughout the fleet are continuing to support those affected by hurricanes. Commands and squadrons are providing relief to the citizens of Dominica and surrounding islands impacted by Hurricane Maria. U.S. Northern Command deployed sailors to conduct search and rescue operations and damage assessment flights in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Their efforts help provide disaster relief in support of the command's mission to aid those affected by natural disasters and to minimize suffering while continuing its defense of the U.S. Read more on the story on navy.mil and check out videos of rescue operations on the Navy's YouTube channel. 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.