Hello Sir or Madam, I believe that the Galactic Bulge Time Domain survey will be a good starting survey for the ROMAN telescope. With ROMAN launching in 2025, this could promote joint research work with the JWST, which launches in October of this year. As both will be ``looking'' for transiting exoplanets, a dual front of analyses; one by the advanced optics of JWST, and then the infrared information detected by ROMAN, could lead to a possible advanced analysis of USPs, and determine the orbital parameters of exoplanets via asteroseismology. I believe that the sooner the information can be released by the Galactic Bulge Time Domain Survey, the better the joint research between ROMAN and JWST can be, leading to possible breakthroughs in microlensing, and possibly produce more data for rare phenomena such as disintegrating exoplanets. Herzliche Grüße, Andrew W. Rosenswie He/Him/His Research Assistant The Pennsylvania State University Email - ARosenswie@gmail.com Website - https://awr488.wixsite.com/astrosenswie