Lou Whiteman
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And also, I think it's a pretty good cash engine as far as just, you know, good going from here.
But talk a little bit about that deal, how it came together and how that changes RedWire.
I think that's a big part of this evolution you've talked about.
Fair?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but kind of the simpleton picture in my head is you were already in, I guess what they call it, velo or very low space.
Like if you think of space is sort of like different.
There's a big difference between going to Mars and going to the edge of the atmosphere.
And so this is.
Yeah.
Literally complimentary as in like edge autonomy is doing high altitude drones kind of at the edge of space.
You're at the other side of that edge of space.
So it really is kind of building and, you know, and all these things will blend in the technologies crossover.
So it really is kind of both an extension of what you're already doing and a new business at the same time.
Is that overstating or is that?
All right, let's talk just a few big picture things to kind of end with.
And maybe we've hit on this, but maybe it will take you in a different direction.
But what is the most important thing about Redwire that nobody outside of your walls, outside of headquarters kind of understands?
What are we missing?
I love that answer because, Sue, I mean, I don't have to tell you space.
There's so much excitement right now.