 IWX is the information warfighting exercise currently located at Camp Upsher within Quantico, Virginia. IWX is a great venue for the international community. It's the only exercise of its kind. We have seven different countries here, split between the war game and the tackling, and really what we're looking for is cross-pollination of tactics, techniques, and procedures related to information operations and psychological operations. So the purpose for me at the planning level of IWX would just be to have a better understanding of how to properly build the proper conop, how to brief a proper conop in case brief, and also how to look through all the information to see what's relevant to psychological operations. That differs from the execution phase by going from doing everything, planning and all the research and all the back work goes into it, to then actually executing it and doing face-to-face engagements and actually being able to execute what you were planning in the last minute. A huge benefit we gain, we get to see how our partner nations plan operations. We get to learn from their planning process, which is very important, to see how they organize a methodic approach to solving tactical and operational problems. So the fact that we can observe the way that they both plan and the way they brief, that gives us experience when we have to conduct coalition operations with our allies and partners. We have a sense of where they're coming at in terms of solving different problems. It also gives us a familiarity with different planning processes that we can improve our own. That amount of interoperability will pay huge dividends should we find ourselves in conflict.