(17.März) They have an operational command center not located in New York, where it is reviewed by a trained technician. And that trained technician, usually within 30 seconds, is able to determine – is this a true positive? Is this gunshots that are being fired? Or is this an engine backfiring, firecrackers, whatever? And in the examples of true positives, they forward that alert into the NYPD’s Domain Awareness System. This is very important for us because in 2011, we piloted similar technology – it was a gunshot detection system. Actually, the technology was different, but it was a gunshot detection system. And there, the pilot was unsuccessful ultimately, because we had so many examples of false positives that the whole system just because, for lack of a better word, noise. The other key difference between this system and the system that we piloted back in 2011 is that to trigger an alert here, you have to have three sensors that pick up the sound of the gunshots. In the old system, all they required was one sensor to pick up the sound of the gunshots.