 I'm Lieutenant Colonel Mario Iglesias, I'm the product manager for the Bradley infantry fighting vehicle and with PEO Ground Combat Systems here today, fielding the Bradley 8-4 system. Right now we're in the middle of doing the operational new equipment training for the Bradley crews, so we're going to learn about all the new capabilities and how to operate this new Bradley 8-4 and they can finalize that with a gunnery and they will be fully qualified to be the first unit in the army to operate the 8-4. The main difference that the units are going to see right away is the powertrain. The new engine we put in there, by a significant amount more horsepower, there's a new transmission. So the whole new powertrain is going to allow the vehicle to be much more renewable. As the vehicle has aged over the past decades, we've added additional armor onto it, so now we need to give it additional engine power in order to make it so we can keep up with the other units and Navy's team. The new Bradley 8-4 also has new power generation systems, so as we put new electronics in the vehicle, we've had to have more power to distribute it throughout the vehicle. Technology's gotten a lot better, the way we use power is a lot better, so this new Bradley can support a bunch of new survivability, like new counter-IDD technology that we've put on there, potentially in the future, new active protection systems and new network capability. The technology in this new 8-4 will make sure that it is a dominant infantry fighting vehicle for many years to come while we wait for OMFV. This will give the capability to soldiers to ensure that they can maintain combat dominance.