ben gemski is with verizon. mr. gemski, what are you showing off here to members of congress? >> guest: yes. we've got two devices. our first device is the golden eye, a collaboration between risen, panasonic and copen. and, basically, it's a mobile headset for different verticals such as health care, fire fighting, mechanical spaces. and take the idea of any industry that would need laptop or tablet or mobile device that could enhance the work process and put it into a, you know, heads-up display. so this is a heads-up display, and all over voice command you're able to aggregate different things s. so if you're in the case of public safety, you could pull down live cameras from an existing facility so that you could, you know, take one officer looking at 20 cameras and be able to spread those feeds to your officers in the field. in the case of fire fighting, we created a prototype here which you'll see on a bunch of the commercials where the tour fighters -- firefighters are able to send and receive information from their helmet. >> host: there's a heads-up display -- >> gues