 More than 300 exhibitors have gathered at the 2016 Sea Air Space Expo to allow leadership to view technology that will carry the Navy and the world into the future. The Office of Naval Research is on the cutting edge of that technology. So right in front of us we have EMLEE, the Emergency Integrated Lifesaving Landgeard. It is a project that was funded through the Office of Naval Research Small Business Innovation Research Program. EMLEE is a remote-controlled life-saving robot, and it can be deployed from a helicopter, a boat or the shore. It was recently used to rescue 300 Syrian migrants off the coast of Greece. The LA Fire Department has four of these, which they use for some of their rescue missions. To find out more about the Office of Naval Research, visit their website. For more on the Sea Air Space Expo, visit navy.mil.