 All right, I'll kick it off. Hold on. I was checking to check it off. David likes a good prop Needs a good steam or iron, but otherwise we'll let it pass So we're gonna talk about the Fort Worth lab and I get to kick it off I've had a goal for a number of years That envisions a group of employees working at a corporate level that combines data analytics and Budgeting or how we allocate our scarce resources and public policy analysis all with the idea of answering the question for you city council and our Citizens in our community How are we making Fort Worth a better place? In our organization, we have a large number of plans. We collect a lot of data We have a large operating and capital budget And we measure a lot of activities. I Think there is magic though when you combine all of that and Then have a bunch of curious people that ask public policy questions like Has the increase in spending in street lights and pavement markings made Fort Worth a safer place and has traffic and pedestrian accidents gone down Or we've added a number of civilian response positions in police to handle Lower priority activity How is that? improve the availability of time for patrol officers or How can we improve the 911 system from the time the caller calls us to the time the responses by their side? And it is also about looking into the future like how will artificial intelligence drones robotics Effects service delivery and how we deliver services in the city of Fort Worth in The past we've had a department It was been named budget management budget and research performance and budget and most recently planning and data analytics I asked mark McGann mark McDaniel look at where we are Look at where we need to be and then tell us how we're going to get there So we're making the recommendation of and we're calling it Fort Worth lab and marks going to describe what that means