No problem. Here's some unsolicited advice to aid in preparing for your interview.
- be abreast of current international developments (read the newspaper daily)
- be knowledgeable about the Navy as well as the intelligence community (who's that guy nominated to become the next DNI?)
- be prepared to discuss why you want to be a Naval officer. why intelligence? be thoughtful
- know every detail of your resume, be prepared to discuss any less flattering points of fact (gaps in employment, bad grade, fired from a job, etc)
- be able to discuss the current state of affairs (what keeps you up at night? Chinese anti-ship ballistic missiles?)
- be able to challenge your interviewer, if the officer asks if you have any questions, ask. you should prepare thoughtful topical questions beforehand. write them down if you must.
You're interviewing for a career. Sell yourself through your accomplishments. Good luck. DD