 The IDRC is the installation deployment readiness cell. Our mission is to mobilize and ensure that the wing has all the proper assets and all of the guidance that it needs to rapidly deploy personnel and cargo. The IDRC is divided into primarily two sections. You're going to have plans and programs, which is dealing with more home station assets. The deployment section is more about projecting assets downrange. Without the IDRC, you don't know if you can fight or not. We're the ones behind the scenes getting everything done, getting everybody out of the door. We're the ones making the plans and making sure everything goes the way it's supposed to go. The word of readiness part comes in where it's just looking at as dover as a whole, what can we support, what capabilities do we have here? Knowing that we have the opportunity to touch every single deployer, every single person on Dover Air Force Base and make sure that they're ready to deploy and that they have all the requirements that they need to go downrange and be effective, that is a huge responsibility and one that we don't take lightly here, but we're ready for it.