 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Today, a daily feature from around the globe. The original IFAC, which we designed here in 2003 specifically for operations in Iraq, we designed it around an existing pouch because it was a very rapid turnaround. They needed that the next day. So we used an existing sawgunner pouch and we designed an insert to support the items of equipment that the medical community felt was necessary. So one of the things that came out of my conversations with Soldiers was, hey, come up with a way to fix this. How do we improve the current individual first aid kit to make it more streamlined, more of just more kind of compact and keep that accessibility piece? So the new IFAC, and we've got this one here mounted on a soldier of individual plate carrier, is mounted in the center of the back and that was kind of one of the areas that we looked at giving the location for the medical equipment. We provided these tethers here left and right side. It's a symmetrical system. It's identical on both sides. And all the soldier has to do is reach behind and pull the insert out. So the new insert has an enhanced list of components. That enhanced list is a second CAT tourniquet. So in here is a TCCC card, an eye patch will be mounted here, and a Sharpie so the individual soldier can mark on the casualty or the equipment. So now we're kind of waiting on probably another larger test, probably in theater, and probably to finalize all the components to it and finalize all the dimensions to it and then we would say once we've decided that this is the absolute way to go that we'd be able to start fielding sometime in late summer. That's the Army Today from Soldiers Radio and Television.