 The Army now more than ever is very focused on modernization for our future multi-domain operations and so we've spent a number of years focused on small scale contingency operations and now we're looking at large-scale combat operations. As part of one of our primary modernization focus areas it's really about the network and how do we enable the future fight of you know speed range and convergence. It was a great opportunity for our brigade. We learned a lot. We're piloting the next generation of communications so we're taking it from where we've typically in the past had to operate our headquarters at the halt and looking at ways that we can do that on the move and much more expeditiously. Our soldiers have been all over this equipment, different types of equipment. Our squadron is exercising one set of this equipment. Two other battalions went out and exercise two different sets of equipment so our soldiers, their soldiers coming back together really giving that honest feedback about what's inside these platforms and then what the Army can do with that for the future. We put some of these technologies in the hands of soldiers and they're able to help us inform you know a little bit about the technology, how we'd employ it and there are things that we have not even thought of when we initially looked at the technology of how that would be able to improve their ability to operate and fight and be ultimately successful on the future battlefield. So whenever we're building it we take less time setting up and trying to make sure that everything is good to go and we focus more on making you know the actual communication aspect of it instead of troubleshooting making sure it's all up running into issues. Calms are important and the more time that you can save which is what this is doing then the better the equipment is.