 Welcome to the rundown. The Navy has announced an update to their Uniform Regulations app. The app will now include information on all current Navy uniforms. The app includes photos of proper uniform wear, answers to frequently asked questions, uniform policy nav admins, as well as the U.S. Navy uniform regulations as a searchable document. The app will include links to Navy Uniform Matters Office website and the Navy Exchange online store, as well as a feedback section where sailors can provide their inputs for further improvements. You can download the free app from the Navy app locker or by searching OPNAV Uniform in the iTunes or Google Play mobile stores. The 2018 Personal and Professional Choices Survey results were released by the Chief of Naval Personnel's Office of Inclusion and University. The survey, which is conducted every two years and evolved from the Navy's pregnancy and parenthood survey, provides leadership with information from sailors on retention, work-life balance, family planning, childcare, pregnancy, and other related issues. The data gathered from the survey helps the Navy track trends and the impact of personnel policies on sailors, their families, and also on Navy readiness. A working group of stakeholders from around the fleet is being convened to develop policy recommendations and possible actions based on the data. For more information, see our story on Navy.Mail or go to the NPC website. Click on Support and Services, Inclusion and Diversity, then Resources and Links for the full results analysis. That's all for this week. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at U.S. and People. You can listen to our collection of Sailor Sailor podcasts at navy.mail.cmp. For any questions or to sign up for our monthly newsletter, send us a message at usnpeople.fct at navy.mail. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm M.T.T. Tyler Preston. Thanks for watching.