 Senior Navy and Marine Corps officials conducted a naval integration panel as part of the Sea, Air and Space Exposition near Washington, D.C. May 16th. It brings together not only the requirement side, our acquisition marines, along with industry to be able to understand each other and solve the problems for our nation's military. After 15 years of land-based combat operations, Navy and Marine Corps leaders have recognized the need to refocus naval efforts to sea-based operations. And a lot of that is on our part to open up the doors more to them to get their ideas to us to how we can improve our warfighting capabilities. During the panel, leaders discussed how to use technology and innovation to deter enemy threats. And I think adding that to the sailors and young sailors and marines we've got today, there's no better team if we can get that technology into our marines and sailors' hands. We're going to be a formidable force wherever we go. The Sea, Air and Space Exposition provides a venue for leaders across the Department of Defense to display the most current information and technology relevant to maritime policy. Reporting from Washington, D.C., I'm Lance Coppola-Rosmo Cortez.