 I'm Steve Handwerk. I'm an associate teaching professor of geospatial intelligence here at Penn State. Thanks for stopping by. Let me tell you a little bit about myself. First of all, I love geography. I always have. I loved it since I was a little boy through grade school. I studied geography at Penn State and I spent 33 years at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency before retiring and coming to Penn State. Geography and geospatial intelligence is so important to our lives because as General Jim Clapper, former Director of National Intelligence and Director of NGA once said, everything happens somewhere. Certainly along with geography, I love my family. Here you'll see my wife and I on vacation in Hawaii and then you see my son and his family. They live down in northern Virginia and two of our six grandchildren live there. Molly and I like to travel and when we do, we like to collect some indigenous art. This is from a Pueblo tribe down in New Mexico at Wedding Base and over here we have an Aboriginal Wombat from Australia. I'm also a lover of trains, the real ones and the model ones. Here is a model that runs around our Christmas tree every year. It is of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and I have that in my blood because my great-grandfather spent a whole career working for the Lehigh Valley between New York and Buffalo. Did I mention that I went to Penn State and I bleed blue and white? We are!