 Good morning. My name is Eric Haberley. I'm a retired electrician's made senior chief. I spent 20 years in the military, and my military experience really prepared me for the second part of my career, which is being an acquisition engineer here at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City. There were a couple of bumps along the way, but through it all, I look back to my military experience and the leadership that I gained in being an electrician's made senior chief in the military, and all the way through my career as I progressed, I had more and more leadership responsibilities, is what I would call them, that really prepared me for what I do today. So there are a couple things I think, one of them is leadership abilities. While I don't believe I had any, I think they were always there, but it took being in the Navy and understanding personal accountability. Once I understood personal accountability, I could be a leader in the military. So it took me a long time to figure that out. I'd say probably the first five years of my career. But after I learned that and learned what was expected of me out of the military, then I think that's when I really hit my stride and realized what it was like to be a leader and what it was like to be personally accountable for those actions that we do in the military.