 Hi, I'm John Goodell here above the State Operations Center. This week, Cal OES marked the two-year anniversary of the state's executive order to protect Californians from COVID-19. As the state transitions to the next phase of the pandemic, Cal OES staff continue to work closely with local and federal partners to build resiliency and remain prepared to respond to new variants or other future challenges. They know that when OES gets on scene. Cal OES personnel from across all operational divisions collaborated on disaster preparedness and state coordination during a two-day event in Sacramento. This further exemplifies our commitment to ensuring the safety of all Californians. Cal OES and its California Cyber Security Integration Center, or Cal CSIC, are constantly vigilant for threats to our cyber safety. As the state's Homeland Security and Cyber Defense Nerve Center, the Cal CSIC has been actively working with organizations across California to prepare for and mitigate the impact of cyber attacks. Finally, March is Women's History Month. Cal OES is proud to honor the hardworking women in emergency management who work year-round to help keep us all safe. To see more from us, go to news.calos.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.