 My name is Alan DeRosset. We're Team Vox Search from Thousand Oaks, California. I'm a serial entrepreneur. My third business was a skateboard park. We probably had four or five thousand members, maybe ten thousand members at peak. We had a lot of famous skaters from back in the day for Alta, Alva, Tony Hawk, and a lot of them came to our park. I'm currently running an open CV, which is a computer vision program that is used up at Google a lot for pattern and image recognition in the Google car project. Our technology at this point is conceptual and design-wise. Our back-end is built and it's a HIPAA compliant medical database that interfaces with Veterans Administration and Medicare right now. We're shooting for something under five pounds, obviously. We've told our internal team 3.3 pounds so that they'll come in well under five. And 3.3 pounds was an arbitrarily picked. That is the guidelines for launching a medical device into the International Space Station. We were surprised when the final team map came out with the current 34 teams that we're the only team in the LA, Ontario, or Santa Barbara counties. My own mother died in June of this at 2013. She was by herself out at her house and out in the Indio in the desert. Had anybody been there, she'd be fine. A lot of people, young, old, that I know, you know, things came down and it caught it too late. So this will help millions, if not billions. We see this as an opportunity to push the envelope a little bit. Bend the rules, hopefully not too much. We joined the dry quarter XPRIZE team not to win as much as just to play. We were just, you know, kind of spur of the moment thing and let's do it. I think I talked to somebody else and I said I'm not a doctor and they said it doesn't matter. I said I don't have any money and they go it doesn't matter. So here we are.