 If you could get seated, we'll get started. My name is Rudy Slingerland. I am the chair of the steering committee for systems and a lifelong promoter of systems. And I'm going to be the chair of this morning's session. Gives me great pleasure to welcome you all here. Of course, the folks who make the meeting happen are the folks at the integration facility here in Boulder with James Savitsky, who will be replacing me up here very shortly. And if you have any problems, you can see them. Marlene is, is Marlene in the room? There she is, right there. She's the go-to person. And then she can delegate, right, Marlene? All right. Next point, this is being recorded for video. And so if you ask questions in the audience, even though you're up front here, please do get up and go to the microphone. I mean, if you don't want your question on the video, I suppose, don't do that. But it would be good if you did, so that it can be hydrated and edited and posted on the system's website as a record of what went on in this meeting. Now, it gives me great pleasure to introduce James Savitsky, who is the chief allied commander of systems and without whom I don't think systems would have ever gotten to the stage it's at now, where we're looking towards our renewal after four years. And James, where are you? You're right there. And he will introduce the next speaker and then come back to the podium and give you a little update about systems.