 Mobility cargo movements across the Air Force have not advanced in over 20 years. The last thing we want is to continue using old tools and procedures when we have the ability to employ our innovative idea to bring cargo anywhere, anytime, faster than ever before as the climate in our force continues to change and demand improvement. Some common visuals you will see during the mobility process are a modified yardstick being moved around cargo so we can figure out how to get the dimensions, two to four 65 pound scales being carried around the cargo yard to each vehicle and pallet and a tremendous amount of paperwork which is frequently lost or damaged by adverse weather conditions. Traditional techniques do not have the best accuracy when it comes to measuring weighing simply because every set of eyes are different and not everybody has the best math abilities. Our current techniques also pose a safety hazard to our team because we frequently have to balance heavy equipment and pallets on scales to verify accurate weights. Measuring and weighing can take up to four and a half hours for one C-17 which carries a max load of 18 pallet positions. Our outdated process also requires at least four air transportation specialists, augmentees and deployers from the entire wing to mobilize units for airlift. In steps, Project Kinetic Cargo is a modern advancement to the cargo deployment function. Our innovative project is a two-part system that includes the digital mobility deployment process created by our ATF team and the deployable automated cargo measuring system which is an off-the-shelf product. These two systems incorporated together will be the new benchmark across the enterprise for delivering cargo. Project Kinetic Cargo enables the Air Force to rapidly deploy forces anytime, anywhere, faster, faster than ever. Dakim's weigh-in motion scales laser profiling system and computer interface system allows us to simultaneously get cargo weights, dimensions and accurate data needed with one 15 second pass, same measurements every time done by technology. Dakim's computer interface technology enables us to import and export cargo data into our low planning, manifesting and in transit visibility systems without having to duplicate data entry information across different DoD systems. Deploying this system allows us to reduce the amount of personnel by 75% required to measure and weigh cargo, increasing our accuracy to 100% and reduces our measuring time down to four and a half minutes for that same C17, that's a 98% reduction in time. The Dakim system was adopted within the DoD in 2004 and has proven itself for nearly two decades by our sister services and we need to catch up. We are looking to build upon this and pair it with an advanced digital mobility deployment process where all required paperwork is reduced by 99%. Inspection times are slashed from four hours to 30 minutes and cargo information is distributed to load masters and downrange stations over 24 hours in advance compared to two hours or less prior to aircraft departure. This gives ample time for all agencies involved to be prepared for cargo arrivals rather than planning for it once an aircraft lands and opens its cargo doors. On average across the Air Force we can prepare two to four wide body aircraft loads in a 24 hour period but with our project we could increase that to six to eight wide body aircraft loads that is a 300% increase and needed war winning cargo being delivered. Our AOR is dominated by water. Flying is the fastest way to deliver cargo. We have looked at scaling options across PACAF so our warfighters know what to expect at every base when it comes to mobilization. We are requesting $960,000 to equip bases across Japan, Korea, Hawaii, and Alaska. This will ensure all PACAF assets are able to maintain quick agile logistical movements and rapid maneuvering of forces and reduce the vulnerability of stalled cargo and aircraft. Project Kinetic Cargo is not only the future enterprise benchmark for wing mobilization but the standard for ace operations. We are able to keep up with decentralized logistics, proactive reactive maneuvering, and any emerging logistics surges that may occur in a developing operation. Our team is asking you for $960,000 to ensure our warfighters have what they need when they need it.