 My name is Todd Baxter. I'm Penn State's professor of practice for geospatial intelligence. I'm proposing a MOOC entitled Geospatial Intelligence in Conflict and Crisis. Geospatial intelligence, or GELIN it is called, is primarily a military intelligence discipline concerning imagery and geographic information used to understand and predict human activity on the surface of the earth. While primarily associated with the military, it has broad and important applications in humanitarian, law enforcement, and business. I want to spend a couple of minutes at least expressing a couple examples. First one is the use of geospatial intelligence to determine whether you have to become involved in the confrontation in Kosovo about 1999. The situation is we were a little unclear whether it was ethnic cleansing occurring. However, analysts using imagery determined there were villages that had burnout structures. They found plowed fields. Next to it, those plowed fields ended up being graves. So the imagery and use of geospatial intelligence allowed us to marshal enough evidence for the U.S. to become engaged in Kosovo. Another example is the satellite sentinel project which George Clooney has been very active in. In this case, they're using imagery from a commercial source called Digital Globe. It's constantly monitoring certain areas of Africa, in this case Sudan and South Sudan, looking at troops within the demilitarized zone. Another example most recently is the typhoon that struck the Philippines. Another humanitarian example where imagery is helping to determine the areas that had damage and where best we could supply relief in those areas. So my goal overall is to inspire individuals to use Juance Promise to help society.