 My name is Kendra Skeen. I'm the director of product for Georgia Interactive, where I oversee the State of Georgia's Enterprise Drupal Platform. Today, I wanted to tell you a little bit for you, Georgians, about how open source is benefiting all of you for the state level. So at Georgia Interactive, we're a small division within a larger state agency. And our primary focus is providing web services to state of Georgia agencies and elected officials. Now, you probably know that state agencies provide information services to Georgians. You may also know that most of them do it with limited resources, right? They can't do everything, you know, tax dollars, all that. You also know websites at this scale require a lot of resources. So on a traditional model, each agency is going to have their own web shop, or they'll hire out to manage all of these different pieces. We've got the hosting, usually it's on their own networks. They have to do the networks and security, maintenance and support, design development, the strategy, and the content for those websites. Now, for most of these agencies, the content is really the only place that they're the subject matter expert, right? That they are really focused. This becomes a huge duplication of effort when you consider that every state agency is doing something like this. And again, IT is not most of their areas of expertise. So the strategy and the, you know, actually thinking through how to iterate on that, it just doesn't get thought about at all. So usually when they design their site or develop their site, it's just set it and forget it for years other than updating that content. So that's where we come in. So at Georgia Gov Interactive, we are able to centralize the IT and the strategy, the experience part, all under one open source Drupal platform. So we handle this hosting and security and the code and the design development and the support and the training to those agencies and the strategy. And then each of our agencies is able to focus on the part where they're the subject matter experts on that content. So this really is able to help us out, here we go. And then again, we're able to focus on the strategy piece for that. So this really is model speeds innovation, right? We can in one place figure out what our agencies need next, how we can prioritize an enhancement roadmap and build things out and set that across all of these state agencies. So some of the more recent things that we've done a couple of years ago, we converted all of our themes to mobile friendly responsive layouts. Could do that once, could set it across all of these agencies. We recently completed an accessibility initiative to meet WCAG 2.0 level two A standards. Again, we could do that once for our code and design, set that across all those agencies. And then we've also prioritized performance and security. Now open source takes us a step further, right? We're really able to speed innovation because we don't have to be the experts either. We're able to tap into this amazing community of expertise where you all have had similar problems and shared those solutions. And so we're able to tap into that. That's gonna save taxpayer dollars that also speeds innovation. We're able to more quickly react to security concerns, innovations and just new technology needs. We're also really lucky being a state agency, we are not requiring to turn a profit. So our goals are to really help agencies realize cost savings rather than generating a lot of income. We can also focus on how to best serve our agencies and most importantly, all Georgia constituents. So for example, we could prioritize accessibility because it matters to our customer base so much. What that looks like right now is that we manage a platform with over 75 state agency websites and that number grows fairly regularly. We're adding a few more every year. And then we also provide training and support to the over 400 content managers that maintain the content across those sites. We also maintain Georgia.gov with the code and content for that where we're the online face of Georgia representing the state. So you don't have to know the inner workings of state government to find the services that you need. We're able to look at our analytics to find what constituents in need the most and provide information on those services. So in that way, we're able to really focus on serving the community of Georgia and that's using tools developed by the open source community. So you can see why we in Georgia really love open source. Thank you.