 The Corps of Engineers is supporting FEMA to go to facilities, identify and assess potential bed space for patients needing treatment from the COVID virus. So we're out here a couple weeks in advance of what we expect to be the surge of patient care that's required across the nation. Facilities in New York City, Chicago, elsewhere are gearing up, getting ready for the increasing patient load that we do expect. That extends out here into western Pennsylvania as well, and the state of Pennsylvania, FEMA are partnered up and we're working through about 15 facilities here in the state to get ready for that surge. Our specific job is to make sure that these facilities are suitable for a quick and easy conversion from normal living space to medical treatment space. And this is a time of national need and this is what the Corps does. When the nation needs us we rally, we respond, and we provide engineering solutions to help get over these problems. Being part of this is a great honor. Our team has got a lot of experience doing this here at home and overseas, so we're well versed in what we're doing and we're boots on the ground making it happen to turn this situation around for the nation. I'm an engineer at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers here to assess facilities and see if they're suitable for medical facilities. I'm extremely proud to be serving our nation on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. I'm excited to be involved in this mission. I'm happy that we've got this opportunity and I hope that what we're doing out here makes a difference. We're doing this for the public. This mission is important because we've got a serious pandemic here and we need to do everything we can to help alleviate the problem. Currently the Buffalo District has taken extra precautions to ensure the safety of its workforce. We're at 100 percent telework and have been doing that for about a week. All of our missions, all of our programs, and all of our projects are going full steam ahead. We're not slowing down, we're getting the job done, we're also taking on this new mission to help get the job done and fight the COVID virus.