 My name is Robert Rasmussen. I'm the director of government operations for defense web technologies and I'm a proud Navy veteran. I started out my career as an IT guy in the Navy. I learned quite concretely the basics of ADP and IT and I was a UNIX systems administrator. My service taught me a lot about sacrifice, about relationships. It molded me as a disciplined adult. I got a lot of confidence. Previously wasn't too successful academically. A lot of folks believe in me, tutoring me, work me through those early years in my life. I learned a lot about leadership, taking responsibility quite early in my life, having having charge of other folks at the age of 20, 22 years old and I learned about the idea of having a purpose, of having a purpose-driven career. In fact my first civilian job was also consulting back towards the government so I did exactly what I did in the Navy. How my Navy career helps me with what I do today and today we have the opportunity to deliver software solutions, web-based solutions to family programs that serve active duty military today. It helps me and helps my team that I understand the mission and the purpose and the sacrifice that our sailors and soldiers are putting out there for us. It's an honor for us to serve those who serve and I think that certainly having felt that sacrifice, you know having had two children in the service and a young wife and surviving that I understand and you know it helps. It helps to have that idea of shared purpose and sacrifice.