Richard S. Danforth
Thank you, Clay, and welcome, everyone. In the 2026, we built on the strong foundation laid in the back half of fiscal year 2025. We delivered a record quarterly revenue of $17,100,000 and executed several key initiatives. The first of these was the appointment of Cassandra Hernandez-Monteon as a full-time Chief Financial Officer. Cassandra brings eight years of experience at Genasys, having most recently served as interim CFO. Before that, as Vice President of Finance, Cassandra strengthens our financial operations, advances strategic initiatives, and helps navigate the company through significant growth and transformation. Her comprehensive understanding of our business, consistent leadership, and dedication to excellence makes her an ideal fit for this position. We are confident she will continue to provide strong financial stewardship while supporting our long-term vision. Congratulations, Cassandra. Another significant milestone was the full repayment of our $4,000,000 term loan, which we completed while still maintaining a strong cash position of $10,300,000 at the end of the quarter. This action aligns with the objectives we previously communicated and marks meaningful progress in improving our balance sheet and flexibility. Now for an update on our hardware business and the significant momentum we are experiencing. Our LRAD systems continue to gain substantial traction both domestically and internationally, with growing demand across multiple regions and applications. On the international front, we are seeing increased interest and expanded demand build across the Middle Eastern and Asian markets throughout the year. The versatility of our LRADs has attracted attention across diverse use cases, from crowd management and public safety to border security and critical infrastructure protection. Recent real-world deployments have generated valuable third-party validation. News coverage of our products performing exactly as intended, such as in Minnesota, where LRADs were used to safely disperse crowds while simultaneously providing clear communication to inform people of the situation. This organic media exposure has been instrumental in accelerating awareness and driving qualified interest from potential customers worldwide. Our LRIP products are designed with a clear mission: to save lives and keep people safe through effective long-range communication. These systems provide authorities with the tools to de-escalate potentially dangerous situations, deliver critical emergency information across vast distances, and maintain public safety without resorting to physical force. Moving to software, interest in our solutions is expanding, supported by engagements across municipalities, states, and government entities. In Q2, we are in contracting with five cities, counties, and two federal agencies. Sequentially, our software revenue increased 5% and our pipeline continues to expand as more prospects recognize our software platform as the leading solution in terms of safety and technical superiority. While government budget cycles and funding timelines have created some near-term conversion challenges, we remain confident in the trajectory. As these constraints become resolved in the coming months, we expect this momentum to accelerate. We view software as a critical growth vertical and a cornerstone of Genasys' future. Now turning to some of our key projects. In the 2020 we recognized $9,800,000 in revenue from Puerto Rico. The project continues to display strong engagement across all stakeholders, with the first two dam groups completed. The third group, which is the largest with 10 dams, 50 speaker arrays, and over 100 sensors, is currently under construction with all the equipment on-site in Puerto Rico. Following the receipt of a multi-million dollar deposit, site surveys and engineering designs have begun for the fourth group of eight dams located in the mountainous West Central interior. The project remains on track for 2027 completion. Now turning to the CROWS initiative. As a reminder, in late September, we announced a $9,000,000 production order, representing the first contract for the tech refresh effort under the CROWS AHD program. This milestone followed the successful 2024 qualification of our LRAD 450 XLRT model for integration with the Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station system. The broader program presents significant multiyear revenue potential for Genasys. With roughly 5,000 CROWS units in need of this technological refit, and a solution priced around $35,000, the total addressable market for this program exceeds $175,000,000. As additional production orders are awarded, this program is positioned to become a substantial revenue stream for the company over the coming years. We continue to expect initial revenue contribution from CROWS AHD program in the second half of this fiscal year. Before passing it to Cassandra, I want to briefly touch on our backlog and pipeline. Our twelve-month backlog at the end of fiscal Q1 was $58,000,000. Regarding our pipeline, it has never been stronger as more people become aware of our company and recognize the real value that our products deliver. We are seeing steady pipeline growth. We continue to actively pursue several large-scale projects and remain engaged in the bidding process for these contracts. We are optimistic about the quality and the breadth of opportunities ahead of us and believe we are well positioned to capitalize on them as they develop. Now I would like to pass the call over to Cassandra for an update on the first quarter financial performance. Cassandra?