 The SBDA 100 is a dive application used for logging and reporting dive profile information. Specific goal was for us to make sure that our Navy divers, as they manually log things, we wanted to automate that process and provide them with a digital record and tracker of all of their dive profile information. The Navy dive logging process hasn't changed very much in a long time. Typically, you'll have the dive supervisors or the person that's logging the dive will fill out a form or just write down on a piece of paper, left surface, return to surface, just the times. This gives them a very structured methodology for logging the dive. The dive application that we've developed not only works as a logger for dive profiles, but it also does Navy dive computer extraction of data and time series information, and then it also does an automatic upload into the DJRS system, which is dive and jump reporting system. The idea for the dive logging app came from the Force Master Diver at the Naval Expeditionary Combat Command, who is very experienced in diving and is therefore logged many, many dives over the course of his career and understands that there's a better way to do it using technology of today. Four years ago I was sitting there thinking of how can we make things better for the operators, for the young guys that have to, at the end of a long day, come back and manually go through the dive logs and write everything down and double check it and triple check it and submit it. Watching the how many hours it takes to manually log dives just seemed like something that we could achieve and be able to capture with today's technology in a much easier way. I think it's going to alleviate some of the administrative burden of manually adding dive tables and schedules into DJRS so we can focus on doing other things such as training and maintenance and diving and getting everyone qualified in what we're trying to do. The convenience and the efficiency of what you have actually in my opinion makes it a lot safer. The less we have to bring out when we do things the better and if you can encompass all that in one tablet we might have something that they can really streamline a lot of the planning because it's just a push button, we can get into that. The device is intended to benefit Navy divers around the world, specifically those that are doing service supplied diving as well as scuba diving. Tech Solutions is a great way for sailors and marines that know there's a better way that something could be done and no technology exists or might soon exist to help them perform their job and Tech Solutions is that outlet specifically for them. I think it's a great process that we have O&R. I never would have thought that a project that I was kind of doodling on and thinking about would actually get submitted and it would get approved and designed and built.