 We're out here doing a li-fi with purpose. We're gonna be executing a missile exercise shooting SM-2, hopefully intercepting a drone. The data that we collect on board is crucial in terms of not only evaluating the crew performance, but also the system capability for the readiness. It's important to conduct analysis during practice events in order for us to both look into possible advancements in our systems and also work on advancing our training for the sailors. It's very exciting. It's a completely different world aboard ship and as a civilian I think it's really intriguing to be able to see how our sailors live day by day. I work with the two NSWC Corona riders. They pull all the data and in the magic that they do, put the replay together. So they take all the equipment data, information from communications and link and they put it into a visual and audio debris system called SIMDIS. I think the value that when Corona was on board with us, it really helped me even learn more about my job. I didn't really kind of know how to do the side of that exception. So it kind of helped me learn as well as my other counterparts. You don't get better, you don't grow, you don't create that next level of capability if you're not willing to take some risk and you're not willing to evolve. Tactically and technically, SMITIC provides a level of knowledge, a level of understanding and a training capability to my crew that I just don't have on my own. They're tactical mentors, they're technical mentors, they provide fantastic support to me and my team to make us better war fighters. And obviously Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona with their ability to analyze, reconstruct and help execute these events can inform both me and SMITIC on the performance of my team and the performance of my gear with that deeper level data analytics that just isn't available in the heat of the moment. We work together in that feedback loop with the engineers, with the people developing the systems we are better able to operate our systems and get more efficient and more lethal after. In my experience is there's no such thing as a perfect weapons system or combat system. There's always some error somewhere because it's a complex system that needs to be tested continuously and also assessed and evaluated. That's where Corona can play a crucial role in providing that feedback. There's SMITIC with the tactics and the technical, there's the Surface Warfare Centers providing that expert tactical analysis, providing me the best system possible and there's the crew doing the best they can and striving to be the best possible war fighters out on the sea onboard the ship to execute the mission and there's no better way to prepare ourselves for the upcoming challenges to fleet the Navy and the nation are gonna face.