 So all of this right now is our IST, it's our Incident Support Team, and our four command element in support of Vibrant Response 23, which is a multi-escaline exercise that validates JTFCS and U.S. Armed Enhanceability to the employee into a catastrophic seabird event. The critical life-saving window is Incident Time plus 96 hours to 144 hours. We can employ our service members and withdraw and extract and decontaminate and provide medical triage and follow on care for as many people as we can. That's one mile marker, and after that is the road to recovery and sustainment. So primarily in this room that consists of two elements, the four command element and the Incident Support Team, both of which are primarily designed to develop the situation. The four command element, we're talking kind of down and in and up and out, coordinating with U.S. Army Warfare Headquarters and then conducting coordination, receiving information and providing guidance for our headquarters and our planners back in Fort Eustis, Virginia, as well as the subordinate D. Fort Eustis units that are arriving on station. Most of the decisions in all are made back here by the commander, informed by both the crew here and the crew back at Fort Eustis.