 the road, simple complex, some might say simply complex, an endless set of beginning and end points, all co-existing as coplanar points on the same plane, interconnected and endless, an arrangement of horizontal and vertical lines criss-crossing at a global scale, so linear, so directional, if you will. Little-known fact, the inventors of the modern road are Thomas Telford and John Loden-McCaddon, and this modern marvel inspired a different kind of route for the joint worldwide intelligence communication system, to harden an existing infrastructure to increase traffic and spanning multiple levels of effort, shaped in a future-driven endeavor, engineered using best practices across commercial and government to deliver connectivity at the edge, an information highway traversing a changing mission landscape, providing information advantage to senior decision-makers and the warfighter, because warfare is no longer purely kinetic, not the physical complex. J-Wix must modernize its complex network architecture to meet changing mission demands, in order to collect, disseminate and protect information from our adversaries, a Herculean effort, yes, formidable but also achievable, an important labor impacting how to prevent and decisively win wars, capable of transporting us and vast amounts of mission data designed to support for the future, while securing the present, drawing from our past and propelling us into the future, yes, it's a transport resilient, redundant and secure, a road like no other, the J-Wix network is modernizing for the future. Herculean