 I'm Major General Jim Lukeman, and I'm Sergeant Major Justin LeHue. We're excited to announce the next Commandant's Innovation Challenge, this one hosted by Training and Education Command and the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab. For this challenge, we're looking for your ideas on how we can enhance training and education to improve the decision-making ability of our small unit leaders. Everything from boot camp to your MOS schools to a sergeant's course or PME to how we train at 29 Palms or at home station. Not just limited to technology, but anything to do with training. How we teach a course or training policy, we need your ideas. So you think you have an idea? Here's what you need to do to get it seen and reviewed and considered for implementation and recognition by the Commandant of the Marine Corps. First go to our website at www.marines.mil-innovation to get registered as a user. From there, you can go ahead and submit your ideas. Even if you don't have an idea at this time, we want to hear from you. Just go to the same website and submit your thoughts and look at some of the videos that are on there and guess what? Maybe one of those videos are going to inspire you to come up and submit an idea on you. Who do we want? We want all active and reserved opponent personnel of the entire U.S. military along with all federal employees. The challenge begins March 1st and ends on March 31st. We will recognize the challenge winners in May and those winners will have the opportunity to partner with the appropriate TCOM organizations for further concept development and implementation. So again, the challenge is how do we enhance training and education to improve decision-making. And remember, keep that small unit leader in mind as you prepare your submissions. The future legacy of our Corps is dependent on your actions today. Marines, the time is now. Seize the initiative.