 Today's event is the LEGO League and ATEC is sponsoring the competition to help youngsters get into programming and problem-solving. ATEC is the Army's Test and Evaluation Command. We test everything that the Army gives to the soldiers from weapons to communication systems. I think getting kids involved in STEM overall is amazing. It's a lot different from when I was a kid. Kids who are involved in this kind of were ostracized a little bit, but now we're celebrating it more, getting them put early, especially young girls. You never saw young girls when I was a kid participating in STEM, programming, and robots and stuff, so I think that's the biggest takeaway. So what my position here in role is is to get students as well as individuals that are going through college interested and excited about STEM. So we want to get that pipeline of STEM students so that when they do graduate and they have their degree in engineering or science that they can become part of our workforce to support our soldiers. Our favorite part of today, and my favorite part, is the afternoon competition. When they go on the head-to-head on the competition tables, the students really get into it. They get excited. You see them jumping and screaming at the tables as their robot goes along the mission. Solar panels, I love it. I have to come see you guys in the pit area and find out what it was about. I love working with kids and exciting them. My personal role, I am not an engineer, however I love children and I know how important it is because when I was their age, I didn't have this type of STEM push in the environment, in schools, as well as in college. The more you get excited, the more future engineers are tomorrow.