Newbies, like RDY2ROCK wrote about "the users (being able to) demo the capability". All I needed to read about a year ago, was Bo Ditel walked in with our KTLS to the DOD Contractor CSIO simulated cyber attack exercise. (Highlighted on Bo's NYC mayoral campaign website)This was on DISA approval and held in Washington, DC. The heavy hitters like: Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, Northrup Grumman and Raytheon were in attendance. SFOR's was the defensive software those users had to use to fend off those cyber attacks during that day long exercise. It must have impressed those users! On 5/31/18 the Pentagon announced the $550 Million Worldwide deal to install McAfee's security software. Which if you read the earlier 9/14/17 "Army Awards InfoReliance, McAfee Contract for Endpoint Security" capabilities and outcomes section contains "advanced zero-day detection and counter measures to protect against the most elusive threats and polymorphic malware" just what the GRU had been using against our mobile brigade in Poland to "track and geolocate me" (through his smartphone) as the USA Lt/Col stated in his NY Post interview. I am SO happy these users are getting the SFOR shield to protect them against these threats. We are sitting on a goldmine IMHO!