 So Hackathon is a software intensive event that's time boxed. You often self-form with the team and you go after a specific problem and the idea is to get to a prototype by the end of that time boxed period. We're here, there's a lot less rules and allow us to unleash our creative freedom and develop solutions much quicker than we normally would be able to. So there are all kinds of SMEs from all kinds of different areas of DOD, of the government, even a just-of-industry, and they bring all of that expertise like right here. So you have a lot of people that show up that just want to join a team that want to help that like the use case that teams are working on so we've been able to pull in talent just from people off the street essentially that didn't come with teams. The AT&T Airborne Corps has a use case that's real-world that they needed some additional expertise on. Their command is very interested and innovative. The partnership between a 75th Innovation Command and AT&T Airborne Corps is absolutely crucial in attaining a concept that we call the factory floor. The true partnership is to try to understand how can we surge that unique talent that 75th Innovation Command and units like it bring to the fight. They serve with industry so they bring a large pool of talent that we otherwise wouldn't have. This is fantastic. The 75th is very unique in the way that we have not only a lot of robust military experience so we have people that have served in special operations, different areas of the military but then we bring that civilian expertise to the table that you know an active component unit most likely won't have. Individuals with advanced degrees that have worked at leading edge companies in tech, AI. This is allowing us to concentrate our force and surge towards solving the problem that we're working on for the AT&T. We are going through a full artificial intelligence project from the very beginning and to the very end in the space of a couple of days. Some of the challenges we've been facing in the SACathon deal with the multiple environments that we're having to work across trying to develop repeatable patterns that will work in one environment we'll make sure it'll work in the other environment. And being able to get everybody on the same page aware of that they're going to be using the same tools you know at this mission that can be a challenge but we actually overcame that one very well and this has been a good success. If we bring in the SMEs from the 18th and have them set to the next two us we're going to rock it. And so we're just appreciative of the Army for taking this project Army Futures Command as well taking this project seriously enough to send some folks send a use case and try to kind of build something and I'm optimistic for what you guys have built. If anybody out there wants to have the 75th be involved in anything in the future just reach out.