 Welcome to the rundown. New this week, starting in October, the professional military knowledge or PMK section of the Navy wide advancement exam will be completed as a stand-alone exam delivered electronically through my Navy portals learning management system. This means the Navy wide advancement exam will soon consist of 175 questions all related to your rating. The PMK portion will transition from the 25 questions you normally would see at the end of your exam to a 100 question stand-alone exam. You will only have to pass the PMK exam once per pay grade. The change is part of Sailors 2025 ratings modernization efforts. The stand-alone exam will consist of five topic areas, leadership and character, career information, professional conduct, naval heritage and seamanship. Each section can be taken independently and a score of 80 or above on each topic is required to pass that section. For more information on the changes, visit mynavyportal at mnp.navy.mil. Also find information in navadmin 085 slash 18 on npc. The Navy launched an informational video which highlights the goals and capabilities of mynavyportal. The video underscores chief naval personnel by Samuel Robert Burke's vision of providing a one-stop shop for Sailors to access their personnel and training records and complete career management transactions. Find the video on the USN People YouTube page or click the link in our story. That's all for this week. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at USNPeople. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fct at navy.mil. For the chief naval personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.