CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATION'S PROFESSIONAL READING PROGRAM (CNO-PRP) UPDATE:
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RMKS/1. In the fall of 2012, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) launched the
Professional Reading Program (PRP). The 18 titles in this program aligned
with his CNO's Sailing Directions three tenets:
a. Warfighting first
b. Operate forward
c. Be ready
2. The 18 selections that comprise the CNO-PRP have been stream-lined from an
original number of 42 to make the Navy's reading program more interactive,
affordable, and electronically accessible.
3. In the coming weeks, an update to the CNO-PRP will be launched to keep the
PRP fresh and relevant. This update adds five new titles that maintain a
focus on professional development of Sailors throughout the Fleet:
a. "Cyber Security and Cyber War" by P. W. Singer and A. Friedman
b. "Leading With the Heart" by Mike Krzyzewski and D. Philips
c. "The Trident" by Jason Redman and J. Bruning
d. "Turn the Ship Around" by CAPT David Marquet, USN (Ret)
e. "The Twilight War" by David Crist
4. A kit containing these five new titles will be shipped to commands
throughout the Fleet. Large commands will receive multiple copies of each
title. Commands with existing reading program libraries should integrate the
new hard copy titles into their legacy collections. Books from previous lists
should be retained to build a growing and versatile lending library for the
command.
5. Commands should ensure the five new hard copy books are integrated into
existing collections and are made accessible to all Sailors; put internal
control procedures in place to strike the appropriate balance between
maintaining accountability for the books and making them available on a loan
basis to as many Sailors as possible. Additionally, if it is necessary to
replace worn, damaged, and missing books; contact the CNO-PRP management
office at the Naval War College at (401) 841-3145 or via email at
navyreading@usnwc.edu to determine if additional books can be provided
from existing stocks.
6. A number of current and previous CNO-PRP titles are available for free
loan as eBook and/or digital audio downloads from the Navy library e-content
within the Navy General Library Program (NGLP) portal. Efforts are underway
to procure additional titles as publishers make them available in compatible
formats. The NGLP site also provides users access to thousands of other free
books, magazines, and periodicals. Check with your command information
assurance manager or network administrator for details on how to access this
online content at your command. For Sailors who prefer to purchase their own
copies, they are available at Navy Exchange (NEX) retail outlets, or online
at www.mynavyexchange.com under CNO-PRP books in the uniform sales section.
7. This book listing is not intended to limit professional reading in any
way, but merely to provide easy access to a few of the many titles that will
benefit our service. The entire list, with book summaries and additional
information is available at www.navyreading.navy.mil. The CNO-PRP management
office at the Naval War College can be reached at (401) 841-3145 or via email
at navyreading@usnwc.edu. The office welcomes any questions and feedback
about the CNO-PRP, including recommendations for books to be added to the
program in the future.
8. Active participation in the CNO-PRP is highly encouraged. The intent of
this program is to serve as a tool to help extend Sailors' personal and
professional growth beyond their day-to-day duties. Since the program's
inception, many commands have established reading groups, essay contests, and
special liberty programs to reward their dedicated professional readers.
Reading, discussing, and understanding the ideas found in the CNO-PRP will
not only improve our critical thinking skills, but will also help us become
better Sailors, better citizens, and, most importantly, better leaders.
9. American patriot, Thomas Jefferson was quoted "I cannot live without
books." He clearly understood the benefits gained by studying the words of
the great minds of the past and present. The motto of the CNO-PRP is: "read
to be ready." Everyone serving in our Navy can benefit greatly by using
reading as another way to prepare themselves for service with honor, courage,
and commitment.
10. Released by RADM Walter E. Carter, Jr., President, Naval War College.//
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