 Senior Navy and Marine Corps officials conducted an evolution of the human machine team panel as part of the Sea, Air and Space Exposition near Washington, D.C. May 17th. So I think these panels might give people out in the audience ideas of the way we're thinking of things. During the panel, leaders discussed how to efficiently integrate unmanned systems into the team. Right now, by and large, machines add force protection, so I can lose a machine instead of losing a marine. We need it to be reliable. We need it to not interfere with other systems and endanger either our weapons systems or our marines on the battlefield. We want to get to the point where the machines are forced multipliers and not just a change in the task. The Sea, Air and Space Exposition provides a venue for leaders across the Department of Defense to display the most current information and technology relevant to maritime policy. Reporting from Washington, D.C., I'm Sergeant Eric Heenan.