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1 San Francisco Post Society of American Military Engineers Meet the Chiefs Panel South Pacific Division US Army Corps of Engineers 22 July 2014 US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG

2 Agenda COL(P) Mark Toy Commander, South Pacific Division LTC John C. Morrow Commander, San Francisco District COL Mike Farrell Commander, Sacramento District COL Kimberly M. Colloton Commander, Los Angeles District LTC Patrick J. Dagon Commander, Albuquerque District Questions

3 Colonel (Promotable) Mark Toy, P.E. Division Commander South Pacific Division

4 South Pacific Division Leadership Team Division Commander Deputy Commander Director Programs Director Regional Business COL (P) Mark Toy, P.E. Mr. COL Eric M. Mcfadden Joe F. Calcara SES Ms. Traci L. Clever SES, PMP Sacramento District Commander San Francisco District Commander Los Angeles District Commander Albuquerque District Commander COL Michael Farrell LTC John C. Morrow COL Kimberly Colloton, PMP LTC Patrick Dagon

5 National Leaders: 81 U.S. House 20 U.S. Senate 10 State Delegations 167 Federally Recognized Tribes Federal Partners: 13 Army & 12 Air Force Installations 4 FEMA Regions (6, 8, 9, 10) 4 EPA Regions (6, 8, 9, 10) 3 U.S. FWS Service Regions (1, 2, 6) 1 National Marine Fisheries Office 4 Veterans Affairs Integrated Service Networks (18, 19, 21, 22) U.S. Coast Guard (District 11) Our Region 5 By the numbers: 10 States; 5 shared with other regions 8 th largest economy in world California 5 major river basins 1,100 miles of coastal with 3.9 million acres of estuarine wetlands diversity 27 federal ports & harbors support 1.16M jobs; $22B in personal income (CMANC) 40% of Harbor Maintenance Trust Funds contributed by CA; 8% returned 2,286 miles of federal levees 46 dams & reservoirs 211 recreation areas at 33 lakes and river sites support 1.16M jobs More than 300 threatened or endangered species (¼ of all listed in U.S.) More than 8,300 regulatory actions annually 25% of all Formerly Used Defense (FUDS) and 38% of all Military Munitions (MMRP) environmental restoration

6 OUR MILITARY SUPPORT Our Region Supports Military Construction, Real Estate & Environmental Remediation for: 13 Army Installations 12 Air Force Bases 7 Reserve/National Guard 6

7 San Francisco District Lieutenant Colonel John C. Morrow District Commander

8 San Francisco District Overview Oldest USACE district on the Pacific Coast Providing Value to the Nation since 1866 Crescent City, CA Tsunami Capitol of U.S.A. North Coast >100 precipitation/yr Wild & Scenic Rivers Russian River Both of district s dams/lakes Endangered Coho salmon Bay Model Visitor Center Hydraulic model Regional outreach NetZero Energy facility San Francisco VA: Largest research program 34 th America s Cup (2013) Fleet Week & other events San Jose / Silicon Valley California Future Flood Risk San Francisco Bay Area M-580 Marine Highway (Oakland, Stockton, West Sacramento) Oil & chemical refineries Wetlands of int l significance >300 listed species Military Ocean Terminal Concord USCG: O-9 to O-6 level HQs Monterey Bay Area America s Salad Bowl (agriculture / food safety) Strategically significant district Navigation energizes the economy we support 22 Federal ship channels, SF Bay Area s $68B annual maritime industry and $535B GDP (19 th in world), and are the only government agency with debris removal mission in SF Bay (>1200 tons/yr) Reducing disaster risk for 6.5 million people and economies of SF Bay Area, Silicon Valley, Sonoma, Napa, and Central Coast 99% chance of big earthquake in next 30 yrs (per USGS); additional risks of flooding, sea level rise, tsunamis, and wildfires Largest wetlands restoration projects in California leading effort to beneficially reuse dredged material District owns and is recovering the last viable population of an endangered species - Coho salmon on Russian River (per 2008 NOAA-NMFS Biological Opinion); in 2012, recognized by NOAA as a Habitat Blueprint for Success Large and influential U.S. Congressional delegation 4 Senators, 21 Representatives Diverse, talented workforce with a culture of teamwork and innovation

9 San Francisco District FY14 ~$123M program 14 dredging projects (~50% of our program) 3 projects with the VA (5-10%) Debris removal / dredged material management (5-10%) ~$5M in small business contract awards (to date) ~$2M awarded to small disadvantaged businesses $1-2M awarded to women-owned small businesses $500K-1M awarded to service-disabled, veteran-owned Remaining projects for contract award: Upper Guadalupe River plant propagation/maintenance (<$1M) Richmond Inner Harbor Dredging (>$1M) Redwood City Dredging (>$5M) VA Psychiatric Facility in Menlo Park (Small Business Solicitation) (>$1M) All others are AE task orders

10 San Francisco District FY15 Dredging projects remain ~50% of portfolio Potential contracts for award in 1 st /2 nd QTR $15-20M SATOCs for hydraulic and hydrological geomorphology $15-20M MATOCs for civil design on VA projects $8-15M MATOC for road, infrastructure civil design $5-10M MATOC for dam/levee alteration, safety, and inspection San Francisco District Small Business Deputy: Mary Spencer (Los Angeles District) (213) Mary.E.Spencer@USACE.army.mil

11 Sacramento District Colonel Mike Farrell District Commander

12 Sacramento District Overview Approx 1,000 Employees 4 Employees Deployed to Afghanistan OR CA NV ID UT AZ WY Program Boundaries Civil Works & Military Construction Military Design Program Regulatory CO NM 16 Construction Offices 7 Regulatory Offices 3 MEGA Projects Joint Federal Project, Isabella Dam Safety, and Utah Data Center Manage Recreation Facilities at 10 Projects; 2.35 Million Visits Annually Operate & Maintain 15 Dams 2 Ports (Stockton and West Sacramento) 13 Army & 4 Air Force Programs/Installations Significant Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) Program TX South Pacific Division Dam Safety Production Center Serving 8 States (Primarily CA, NV, UT, CO) 46 Members of Congress (2 Representatives on the House T&I Subcommittee, 1 Senator Chairs Senate EPW, 1 Senator 12 Chairs Senate E&W Subcommittee)

13 Sacramento District FY14 ~$778.3M program $188.5 Civil Works $353.6 Military $223.8 HTRW $12.4 IIS ~$95.7M in small business contract awards (to date) $16M awarded to women-owned small businesses, 8a 154 actions $38M awarded to service-disabled, veteran-owned, 8a 30 actions Remaining projects for contract award: Distributed Common Ground Station Ops Facility $53M DLA General Purpose Warehouse $37M WERS Munitions and Explosives of Concern Removal $125M Planning Studies IDIQ s $10M

14 Sacramento District FY15 Civil Works - $149.5M Projected Military - $172.5M Projected Potential contracts for award in 1 st /2 nd QTR Multiple $5-15M IDIQ for Roofing MilCon Multiple $2-7M IDIQs for Painting MilCon $10-25M IDIQs for Paving MilCon $5M Hydrology & Hydraulic IDIQ Sacramento District Small Business Deputy: Michelle Stratton (916) Michelle.D.Stratton@USACE.army.mil

15 Los Angeles District Colonel Kimberly M. Colloton, PMP District Commander

16 Los Angeles District Mission Safeguard the Nation and protect the environment with expert engineering and water resource solutions. 30 Million People Live in the Area of Responsibility KEY FACTS: 226,000 square miles; 80,000 acres of USACE project properties Support to 8 million acres of military installations 420 miles of shore line / 14 harbors CA ports = 31% US trade; Ports of LA / Long Beach = US No. 1 and 2 Ports of LA and Long Beach = $100 Billion + in cargo moves through the combined ports and provides 315k jobs (1 of 29 in CA) LA Customs = US No. 1 ( $360 BIL annually ) LA Metro = US No. 1 manufacturer ( employment ) 3 of 8 Most Populated US cities ( Los Angeles / San Diego / Phoenix ) LA Metro area is the 2 nd largest in U.S./13 th largest in the World 8 U.S. SEN / 46 U.S. REP / 4 GOV California is the world s 8th largest economy ( > Canada / Spain ) Critical Habitat / Biodiversity (350± Threatened / Endangered Species) ENVIRONMENTAL EXTREMES ( in contiguous 48 states ) : Hottest and Driest Locations (Death Valley) Highest Elevation - Mount Whitney (14,494 above sea level) Lowest Elevation - Bad Water, Death Valley (282 below sea level ) 17 Dams (FRM, ENS, REC Projects) O&M 54 miles (of over 200 miles) of flood control channels and levees in Southern California O&M 9 Navigation Projects

17 ~$529M program Los Angeles District FY14 Civil Works $128M (24%) International & Interagency Support $60M (11%) Military Construction $341M (65%) ~$132M in small business contract awards $104M awarded to small, disadvantaged businesses $40M awarded to women-owned small businesses $47M awarded to service-disabled, veteran-owned businesses $14M awarded to historically underutilized business zones Remaining projects for contract award: Special Operations Forces (SOF) Parachute Facility ($5-10M) FRSM EOY Estimated to Obligate ($219M) for Edwards AFB, Luke AFB, Fort Irwin, VAFB SOF Parachute Facility

18 Los Angeles District FY15 ~$530M program Civil Works $93M (18%) International & Interagency Support $60M (11%) Military Construction $377M (71%) Potential contracts for award in 1 st /2 nd QTR $7-8M SDVBE contract and for planning services on VA projects $13-15M MIL construction project $5-10M MATOC for road, infrastructure civil design $6-12M MATOC for dam/levee alteration, safety, and inspection Los Angeles District Small Business: Mary Spencer (213) mary.e.spencer@usace.army.mil

19 Albuquerque District Lieutenant Colonel Patrick J. Dagon District Commander

20 Albuquerque District Overview Primarily serving 3 States (NM, CO, TX) 6 Senators; 10 Congressional Districts FY14 Program $390 Million Estimated FY 15 Program - $162 Million 408 employees 1 employee deployed in support of OEF; 3 volunteers selected for tasker 3 Regulatory Field Offices Operate and maintain 9 dams and 4 USACE and 8 state campgrounds with 6.7 million visitor hours annually Support 3 major Air Force installations, Army Reserve 4 Construction Resident Offices Partner with 23 federally recognized tribes

21 Albuquerque District Obligations FY14 FY15 Military Construction $238,000,000 $23,000,000 FSRM $27,500,000 $40,000,000 Environmental $35,000,000 $28,000,000 Interagency & Int l Support (IIS) $9,600,000 $25,100,000 Civil Works Investigations $2,500,000 $2,000,000 Construction $36,500,000 $10,000,000 Operations & Management (O&M) $24,700,000 $24,000,000 Regulatory $2,200,000 $2,000,000 Flood Control & Coastal Emergencies (FCCE) $13,800,000* $800,000 Total $389,800,000 $162,100,000

22 Questions

23 South Pacific Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Command Biographies July 2014 US Army Corps of Engineers

24 COL (P) Mark Toy Commander South Pacific Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Colonel (P) Mark Toy is Commander of the South Pacific Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Established in 1888, the Division is one of nine USACE regional commands. The region encompasses California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and parts of Colorado, Oregon, Wyoming, Idaho, and Texas. Four operating Districts are headquartered in Albuquerque, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Francisco. As Division Commander, COL (P) Toy is responsible for leading a professional workforce of more than 2,000 military and civilians. South Pacific Division manages a $1.24B military and civil works program. Key missions include defending and protecting our nation, responding to disasters, managing the nation s water resource infrastructure for economic growth and environmental sustainability, and building USACE for the future. From August 2013 to June 2014, Colonel Toy served as the Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). There he was the key integrator for focusing the efforts of the HQ staff, nine Major Subordinate Commands/Divisions, 43 Engineer Districts, and two Centers and Laboratories to best accomplish the Commander's Intent. He was the principal advisor to the Commanding General and the Deputy Commanding General. Colonel Toy served as the Commander and District Engineer for the Los Angeles District from July 2010 to July He led 844 military and civilian personnel operating throughout a 226,000 square mile area of California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. He controlled in excess of $1 billion annually executing a program of planning, engineering, construction, asset management, regulatory, emergency management, and environmental services for three Army and eight Air Force installations, International and Interagency customers, and the nation s civil water resources infrastructure in the Southwest. Colonel Toy maintained strong personal liaison with senior national civil works and military leaders, 54 members of Congress, 170 Native American tribes, 4 states and numerous local governments. Colonel Toy commanded the 84th Engineer Battalion Never Daunted from July 2005 to June 2007 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. In December 2006, the battalion deployed for one year to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). As Battalion Commander, Colonel Toy led over 900 Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen in providing direct and general engineering support to Multi- National Corps Iraq in order to provide assured mobility and construction capability throughout Iraq. Upon redeployment, the 84th Engineer Battalion was awarded a Meritorious Unit Citation.

25 For his service in the combat zone, Colonel Toy was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and the Combat Action Badge. Some of his other key staff assignments were: Chief, Engineer Branch, Officer Personnel Management Directorate, Human Resources Command, Alexandria, Virginia; Aide-de-Camp to LTG Robert B. Flowers, the 50th Chief of Engineers and Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington D.C.; Secretary of the General Staff for the 25th Infantry Division (Light), Task Force Eagle, Multinational Division (North), Stabilization Force 11, Bosnia- Herzegovina; Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York; and Aidede-Camp to MG Ernest J. Harrell, Commanding General, US Army Engineer Division Europe, USACE, Frankfurt, Germany. Colonel Toy is from Huntington Beach, California. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Operations Research. He holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Boston University (1991), a Master of Science Degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of California at Los Angeles (1996), and a Master of Science Degree in National Resource Strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces (2010). He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the states of Arizona and Virginia. US Army Corps of Engineers

26 COL Michael Farrell Commander Sacramento District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Colonel Michael J. Farrell was commissioned into the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1989 as a Distinguished Military Graduate. Prior to assuming command of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District in July 2013, Farrell served as the human resource manager for engineer, military police and chemical corps colonels in the Army s Senior Leader Development Office in Washington, D.C. His initial assignments were as Adjutant for the 44th Engineer Battalion in Korea and as a Platoon Leader in the 237th Engineer Battalion in Germany. His previous assignments also include serving as the Commander of the Corps Walla Walla District from June 2008 to July 2010; Deputy Commander of the Corps Europe District from August 2006 to June 2008; Provincial Reconstruction Team Engineer for Ninewa Province, Iraq under the Corps Gulf Region North District in Mosul, Iraq; Executive Officer and Operations Officer for the Special Troops Battalion in Alaska; project engineer, structural engineer and Deputy Chief of the Design Branch in the Corps Pittsburgh District; Assistant Professor of Military Science at the University of Wisconsin; and civil engineer and then Company Commander of the 864th Engineer Battalion at Fort Lewis, Wash. A native of Monona, Wisc., Colonel Farrell earned a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from Princeton University; a Master of Science degree in construction engineering from Cranfield University, England; and a Master of Science degree in National Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School, National Defense University. He is a graduate of the Engineer Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the Scout Platoon Leadership Course, the French Commando School, and the Command and General Staff College. He is a Joint Qualified Officer and was licensed as a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in England. Colonel Farrell s military awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, six Meritorious Service Medals, two Army Commendation Medals, three Army Achievement Medals, the National Defense Service Medal (one Bronze Service Star), the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Korea Defense Service Medal, the Overseas Service Ribbon (numeral 5), the French Commando Badge and the Parachutist Badge.

27 COL Kimberly Colloton Commander Los Angeles District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Colonel Kimberly Colloton, PMP, is the 60th Commander of the Los Angeles District. With more than 20 years active service, she leads 746 military and civilian personnel operating in a 226,000 square mile area of California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah. She is responsible for a $593 million annual budget for planning, engineering, construction, asset management, regulatory, emergency management and environmental services for 3 Army and 8 Air Force installations, interagency and international customers, and the nation s civil water resources infrastructure in the Southwest, and a current value of assets worth $650 million. Colonel Colloton graduated in June 2013 from the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy. Her most recent operational assignment was at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., as the 555th Engineer Brigade deputy commander from July 2010 until October 2011 and as the I Corps (Rear) Engineer Staff director until July In 1992, Colonel Colloton was commissioned a Distinguished Military Graduate in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers through ROTC. Her previous assignments include platoon, battalion and headquarter positions for engineering units in the states and abroad, to include deployments for Operation Iraqi Freedom and to Iraq in 2003 with the South Pacific Division Forward Engineer Support Team. From July 2007 to June 2008 she was a fellow with the RAND Arroyo Center, the Army s research development center in Santa Monica, Calif. She commanded the Albuquerque District from July 2008 until July Colonel Colloton earned a Bachelor of Architecture and Building Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1992, a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Stanford University in 2002 and a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School, National Defense University in She is a certified Project Management Professional. Colonel Colloton s military awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal and Iraqi Campaign Medal.

28 Colonel Colloton is originally from Albany, N.Y., and is married to Michael Krulc, P.E., from Aurora, Minn. They have a son, Stanley Thomas Krulc. US Army Corps of Engineers

29 LTC John Morrow Commander San Francisco District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lieutenant Colonel John Morrow is the 54th Commander and District Engineer of the San Francisco District. He is a native of Missouri and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers in 1996 as a Distinguished Military Graduate from the University of Central Missouri. After graduating from the Engineer Officers Basic Course in October 1996 at Fort Leonard, Missouri, he was assigned to the 94 th Engineer Battalion (Construction Effects) in Vilseck, Germany. During his tenure in Germany, he served as a Vertical Construction Platoon Leader, Horizontal Construction Platoon Leader, Battalion Construction Officer, Engineer Advisor to the UN Force in Macedonia, and Company Executive Officer. In April 2000, Lieutenant Colonel Morrow attended the Engineer Officer Advance Course at Fort Leonard Wood. After completing Advance Civil Schooling (ACS) at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, he was assigned to Fort Riley, Kansas with the 937 th Engineer Group (Combat) where he initially served as the Group Plans Officer. He commanded the 568 th Engineer Company (Combat Support Equipment) from October 2002 to April 2004 and was then selected for ACS at Georgetown University as a Joint Staff Fellow. After completing ACS, he served as the Iran/Syria Country Desk Officer in the J5 (Strategic Plans and Policy) on the Joint Staff and as a Strategist on the Army Staff in the Strategic Communications Coordination Group in the Office of the Director of the Army Staff. From May 2007 to October 2008, Lieutenant Colonel Morrow was assigned as the Military Transition Team (MiTT) Chief for the 3 rd BN/2 nd BDE/2 nd Iraqi Infantry Division and served both in Baghdad and Mosul, Iraq. After completion of this tour, he was assigned to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas as a student at the Command and General Staff College (CGSC). After completing CGSC in December 2009, LTC Morrow was assigned to Fort Leonard Wood as the BN S3 and then the BN Executive Officer for the 94 th Engineer Battalion (Construction Effects)/4 th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (MEB). He then served as the Brigade S3 for the 4 th MEB. He served in Afghanistan as the Deputy XO to COMISAF/USFOR-A from April 2012 to

30 April He most recently served as the Chief of Engineer Doctrine at the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE) at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Lieutenant Colonel Morrow has a Bachelor s Degree in Aerodynamics and Aviation Technology from the University of Central Missouri, a Master s Degree in Geophysical Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology, and a Master s Degree in Public Policy Management from Georgetown University. His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Staff Badge, Joint Staff Badge, Parachutist Badge, and the Combat Action Badge. He is also a recipient of the Bronze Order of the de Fleury Medal (Engineer Regimental Award) and a licensed Fixed Wing Pilot. Lieutenant Colonel Morrow is married to Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Sinlan Morrow and they have two sons (JT, Age 9 and Ryan, Age 7). US Army Corps of Engineers

31 LTC Patrick Dagon Commander Albuquerque District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lieutenant Colonel Dagon assumed command of the Albuquerque District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on June 26, As the District Commander, he leads a civilian and military workforce of nearly 400 personnel in executing the diverse mission of providing military construction, civil works, and interagency support throughout New Mexico, southern Colorado, and far west Texas. The Albuquerque District performs design, construction and operations and maintenance services for all three Air Force installations in the state of New Mexico and nine lake projects throughout the area. Prior to assuming command of the Albuquerque District, Lieutenant Colonel Dagon served as Chief of Construction with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency at Kirtland Air Force Base. Lieutenant Colonel Dagon s initial assignments were as a Combat Engineer Platoon Leader with the 23rd Engineer Battalion in Friedberg, Germany and as a Combat Engineer Platoon Leader, Assistant Task Force Engineer, and Company Executive Officer in the 16th Engineer Battalion in Giessen, Germany. While a Platoon Leader, he deployed to Bosnia in support of SFOR in He also served as the Officer in Charge of the Mine Action Center for the MND (N). After the Engineer Captain s Career Course, he was assigned to the 14th Combat Engineer Battalion where he served as the S1 and S4. He deployed to Kuwait from May-November 2001 where he served as the CJTF (KU) C7. He commanded the 18th Engineer Company, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division and deployed from November 2003-July 2004 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. From January 2010-June 2011, Lieutenant Colonel Dagon was assigned as a Stability Transition Team member in the 4/3 Advise and Assist Brigade (AAB) during a deployment to the Anbar Province, Iraq. Lieutenant Colonel Dagon s additional non-tactical assignments include the Deputy District Commander at the Nashville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Deputy Resident Engineer at Ft. Myer, VA; and Deputy District Engineer for Support Operations, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District. Lieutenant Colonel Dagon is from Raymond, Ill. He graduated and earned his commission from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1996 with a Bachelor s of Science in Environmental Science. He earned a Master s in Public Policy Administration from the University of Missouri at St. Louis in 2002 and a Master of Science in Construction Management from the University of Washington in Lieutenant Colonel Dagon is a graduate of the

32 Engineer Officer Basic and Captain s Career Courses, Combined Arms Services Staff School, and the Command and General Staff School. Lieutenant Colonel Dagon s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star (1 Oak Leaf Cluster), Meritorious Service Medal (2 Oak Leaf Clusters), Army Commendation Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal, and the Army Superior Unit Award. He has also earned the Parachutist and Air Assault Badges. Lieutenant Colonel Dagon is married to the former Emily Frazier of Annandale, VA. They have a son, Nathaniel. US Army Corps of Engineers

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