 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, another move to empower COs. Dates for the Anzosymposium have been announced, and the Navy is hosting a free motorcycle safety course. COs are being granted more authority to reinstate sailors to E4 who are previously reduced in rank to E3. The change part of Sailor 2025 is aimed at empowering COs and reducing administrative distractions. Additionally, the Navy has announced the elimination of the E4 advancement exam for 20 accelerated advancement ratings that advance sailors after A school. These changes will go into effect beginning December 1, 2017. We now admin 200 slash 17 for more information, including the list of E4 exams that are being eliminated. The Association of Naval Service Officers will host its annual symposium September 12 through the 13th in New London, Connecticut. The symposium brings together officers, enlisted personnel, civilians, and military leaders to focus on Hispanic workforce recruitment and retention efforts by fostering personal growth and professional development. This year's theme is morning tomorrow's sea service officers and their futures. Register for the symposium by email or call the number below. Also, check out the story on navy.mil for more information. Finally, the Navy is reminding sailors to take advantage of the free motorcycle safety course offered through the mid-Atlantic region. According to the Naval Safety Center, the Navy has seen an uptick in motorcycle-related fatalities since October 2016. The course aims to help riders develop and maintain the skills needed to keep them and others safe on the road. The basic rider course is mandatory for all active-duty sailors who plan to operate a motorcycle. For more information on motorcycle safety courses, visit navymotorcyclerider.com. 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.