 Basecom support is responsible for managing everything from cell phones and printers to radios, computers, anything and everything that people need to do their job on a day-to-day basis that might be related to IT. Basecom support is more than just the communications aspect of it. A lot of it is securing the networks especially in today's environment with so many different threats that are out there. We're heavily responsible for making sure that everything is secured 100% of the time. The CHISC is a domestic response system to provide communication capabilities for first responders. So that would be radios, internet, phones, printers, whatever they may need. Defensive cyber operations elements protect the military networks within their states and if placed on state active duty orders, they can help protect critical infrastructure and state assets in their states. The DCOE is made up entirely of traditional guardsmen, so you'll find a wide range of skills and experiences on the team. So it's a very diverse team and it's a lot of fun. Communications is kind of changing quite a bit actually. It's, you know, even the name, right? We're moving from communications to cyber and the reason for that is developing kind of a new concept of making sure that security is at the forefront of everything we do as well as ensuring that our missions on base like our flying mission and our other missions have the cyber security they need so that they can perform those missions without any interruption.