 Interpol Washington, the United States National Center Bureau, is unique in U.S. law enforcement in that it's a standalone agency with responsibility of representing not only the Attorney General to Interpol, who is our primary representative, but also the men and women of over 18,000 federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies. It's a partnership between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice, along with about 30 other agencies that are represented there at Interpol to make sure that we bring the best resources possible from the international community to the United States to combat transnational crime and terrorism, but also to bring the best that the U.S. has to offer back to the international law enforcement community and the Interpol membership. At the heart of the United States National Center Bureau of Interpol, Washington is the 24-7 Command Center. Their mission is to represent the 18,000 law enforcement agencies consisting of over 750,000 sworn law enforcement officers in the United States to the international law enforcement community at Interpol. Their mission is also to support seven other divisions whose dedicated mission is to then mirror the unique priorities of the United States, but also the priorities of Interpol to better enable us to work together. With the respective resources of the Department of Justice, Homeland Security, and the rest of U.S. law enforcement, I would invite you to come use those resources to your greatest benefit to help us combat together transnational crime and terrorism in all forms and in partnership through Interpol. I would invite you to come and use the resources at Interpol Washington, contact us 24 hours a day, seven days a week, via our Command Center, and let us know how it is that we can assist you in combating transnational organized crime and terrorism together.