 Good afternoon. My name is Ray Mabus. I'm Secretary of the Navy. With me is Admiral John Greenert, the Chief of Naval Operations, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Sean Stackley. NAVSEE, Naval SEA Systems Command, where this attack took place, reports through both Admiral Greenert and Secretary Stackley. The Navy family today suffered a horrific attack, and we are a family. The civilians that work in Navy and do the critical work that has to be done suffered just a stunning and horrific blow today. I have been here at the hospital seeing about the three victims who were brought in here. Two of those were Navy employees, the third a Metropolitan Police Officer. And when I'm finished, Dr. Orlowski will give you a detailed medical briefing. I got to meet, we got to meet one of the victims, a young woman and her family. She is under the circumstances doing very well. I also got to talk to the husband of the second victim who is in surgery right now. But none of the injuries are expected to be life-threatening. I want to thank two groups, very specifically, the first responders who got there so quickly from all sorts of different agencies, all sorts of military organizations, federal, local organizations from the series. And second is to thank the team here at the hospital. The victims have been receiving absolutely excellent care, and they were brought to a great place. We immediately upon hearing about the shooting put in motion contingency plans for a situation like this, including things like just getting people out of the Navy Yard, getting people home tonight because most of them will not have access to their vehicles, figuring out about their personal belongings because it is a crime scene. Two, I've made every victim a Secretary of the Navy designee so that if they need any additional or specialized care that they can go to Walter Reed Bethesda. I'm absolutely confident that they won't need it because of the excellent care here. But just in case we have some specialized care that is not available anywhere else, that can go as my designee. Third is to arrange for counseling. Grief counselor is available now in counseling as we go forward to make sure that the trauma associated with this will be dealt with appropriately. And finally, if you have a loved one that was at the Navy Yard, there are two phone numbers that you can call for Navy 202-433-6151 or 202-433-9713. When you call, we will not be able to give you a status report. We'll have to check and call back. We have taken a muster, as you do in these situations, but because people are scattered, because they're scattered, one, from the event, but two, just in normal day-to-day business, there are some that are scattered. It normally takes between 24 and 36 hours to make a complete muster and to find out the status of everyone. So again, to the doctors, to all the medical personnel, to all our first responders, thank you so much.