1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:17,439 [easy listening music] 2 00:00:17,439 --> 00:00:23,470 (Ryan McAliden) We're giving soldiers and warfighters the ability to have as much information 3 00:00:23,470 --> 00:00:28,539 about an area that they might find themselves in someday. 4 00:00:28,540 --> 00:00:32,800 The primary objective is to give them enhanced situational awareness, enhanced 5 00:00:32,800 --> 00:00:36,580 understanding of an area, before they actually see it for the first time. 6 00:00:36,580 --> 00:00:43,780 [easy listening music] 7 00:00:43,780 --> 00:00:48,790 Our goal is to let them go out and fly an area, for them to produce the imagery and 8 00:00:48,790 --> 00:00:52,689 for them to produce the models. And on the Marine Corps side, that that's been 9 00:00:52,689 --> 00:00:56,799 done. On the Army side, it's it's being done. We're also working with several 10 00:00:56,799 --> 00:01:02,530 Socom units that are actively using it on their own, so the eventual goal is 11 00:01:02,530 --> 00:01:07,270 to let them do it from start to finish, and that includes not just doing the 12 00:01:07,270 --> 00:01:11,170 flying in the processing of the 3D models, but putting it into a virtual or 13 00:01:11,170 --> 00:01:15,759 an augmented reality display so that the units, the commanders, the NCOs can 14 00:01:15,760 --> 00:01:20,720 actually use it for planning or for rehearsal or for exercise support.