just to her left is brian weeden who began his career as an air force officer with icbm and minuteman silo work and spent about a decade in the air force, now with the secure world foundation. right next door, but also in other places around the country and the world. they work on military space issues. and we're thrilled to have him as well. he got his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering and his ph.d. in science and public policy from george washington university. so looks at this issue from multiple perspectives. frank rose, my colleague at brookings, was -- like secretary james -- in the obama administration. he had the important job of assistant secretary of state for arms control, verification and compliance. the compliance part, i think, being an important and welcome addition roughly during frank's tenure. before he had that job, he was a deputy assistant secretary focused directly on space issues at state. so he's been living and breathing these issues for a long time himself, and we're thrilled to have him at brookings. and finally, steve jakes, to my far left whod