Thank you. Good morning, everyone and thanks for joining us today. Before we begin, please note that today's call contains forward-looking statements intended to fall within the Safe Harbor provided under the securities laws. Factors that could cause results to differ materially are described in the forward-looking statements and Risk Factors section of Globalstar's SEC filings, including its annual report on Form 10-K for the financial year ending 2023 which we will file in due course following this call as well as this morning's earnings release. Before we review our financial performance, some operational highlights and our outlook. I'd like to recognize Globalstar's employees and partners for our performance in 2023. We had a very successful year. So thanks to all of you. Last time we spoke, I was barely 60 days in the job. Since then, I've gotten to know the organization and the expertise that was already in place at Globalstar and now augmented by XCOM Labs resources is quite impressive. While each group has its own areas of expertise, the cross-fertilization and knowledge transfer between the teams is already bearing new innovations that will bring performance improvements to our existing businesses and create new ones. This talent, combined with our execution and improved financial performance enables us to fund growth initiatives which we expect to create a virtuous cycle of innovation and differentiation. I'm excited to say that this cycle has started and we are already gaining traction on a number of our new initiatives. Since my arrival, we already have a new partnership with the government services company, a new terrestrial spectrum lease and the first commercial order from a major U.S. retailer for multiple XCOM RAN wireless system. Even at this early stage, these initial victories are responsible for roughly $5 million of new revenue in 2024 and we look forward to nurturing these green shoots into new pillars of growth for the company, such that the magnitude of their impact will be much greater in the years ahead. While 2023 was a successful and transformative year, I'm even more excited about 2024 and the future of Globalstar. I spent the last few months developing our strategic goals and I'd like to spend a few minutes sharing with you my views around each of our 4 pillars. So let's start with wholesale satellite. Our decades-long experience in running satellite constellation has put us in an excellent position with our systems continuing to operate well and we are excited about the new satellites that we have under construction to enhance our constellation. More satellites means more power on orbit that we can use to create more capacity. The total addressable market for LEO capacity is increasing. It has been driven by demand for a host of new consumer capabilities as well as the creativity of an expanding ecosystem of IoT applications of leverage inexpensive and ubiquitous satellite connectivity. Our advantages in delivering wholesale connectivity come down to our network architecture and our spectrum. The flexibility of our Band 53 satellites, global LMS band spectrum and worldwide network of gateways enabled us to deploy new services on our existing systems. Many other industry players have to launch expensive new satellites to enable new services or in some cases, simply be unable to make the jump to new technologies. It reminds me a bit of the early days at Qualcomm when we launched our OmniTRACS business using existing satellite transponders while our competitors had to deploy tremendous CapEx to launch new satellites and thus fail to compete. Of course, we never underestimate competition and thus we'll strive to work with partners on applications where we can create differentiation. And today, we're excited to share with you that we've partnered with a new government services company, who is expected to utilize our satellite network for a mission-critical service. This agreement has been over 5 years in the making and leverages our constellation in new and innovative values. Following a 1-year proof-of-concept phase which began this month, the agreement contains minimum revenue commitments estimating to a minimum of $20 million annually during the final year of its 5-year term with additional growth opportunities through a revenue share component. So, we feel confident that we can compete effectively and grow our wholesale business. Turning to our legacy products. At the same time, we placed significant emphasis on supporting our wholesale partners, who’re operating, investing in our legacy consumer businesses and they continue to save lives and provide peace of mind to consumers worldwide. Creating sustainable competitive differentiation over the long term is something our teams continue to aspire to. As our existing one-way and two-way service platforms continue to serve our customers, we are evaluating or developing multiple future technologies for service of our network, including 5G NTN. I would remind you again that unlike much of our competition, our bent-pipe architecture permits us to upgrade technologies on the ground without the economic environmental impact of having a big, bright existing satellites. This fundamental flexibility will allow us to be ready to move more quickly to respond to changes in the market. Next, commercial IoT. With a record year for our commercial IoT business in 2023, with revenues up over 17%, today the average revenue for commercial IoT subscriber is much lower than our consumer businesses, but we're looking at ways to both scale more easily and create higher-value solutions. The total addressable market, or TAM, for commercial IoT is very different, possibly even bigger than consumer. According to GSMA Intelligence, the IoT B2B TAM, is expected to grow to $10.4 billion annually by 2035. So we see there's an opportunity here. Before coming to Globalstar, I underestimated the benefits of our one-way system for IoT. It turns out that there are benefits in device cost, size and power that open up opportunities that might not otherwise be served. One of these devices is the GSAT solar operating partnership with Global Satellite Engineering, or GSE, the small rugged low-cost tracking device enables value-added resellers and customers to maximize the value of their tracking solution tools -- tracking software tools by increasing the number of practical assets in near real time. We can also leverage the same efforts that we have underway on these new technologies to serve our consumer-customers and to benefit our commercial IoT customers as well. Addressable wireless and the Band 53 5G and XCOM, we'll give you an update on those. As I mentioned on our last call, we were reviewing the Band 53 terrestrial initiatives that were underway prior to my arrival, with a focus on trying to make sure that we use our spectrum assets in a way that gives us the most optionality for the future. During 2023, we supported a deployment opportunity for our Band 53 spectrum through our partnership with Nokia. The end user for this multiyear deployment is yet to deploy the network, but due to the mission-critical nature of their operations and the scarcity of available licensed spectrum, they’re paying to reserve their band in their designated geography. The deal is expected to convert into a long-term lease arrangement on deployment. As we announced last week, we have received the first customer order for delivery of multiple XCOM RAN system. These initial systems were sold because of the game-changing performance advantage of our technology over competing more traditional systems. I have to congratulate our extremely talented development team I'm really proud of. Their belief and perseverance in addition to world-class talent and sheer hard work, not to mention, having to deal with the pandemic. One reason, we will succeed was by leveraging the Open RAN architecture to enable us to focus our main efforts on a portion of them where our innovations can make the most impact. I may be biased but I think it's fair to say that this deal represents the most innovative achievement that has been enabled by Open RAN, a wireless industry and U.S. government initiative that until now have yet to deliver a fundamental advance in wireless technology. This agreement validates how valuable the XCOM RAN wireless 5G technology is for demanding applications, such as disemployment which supports warehouse automation, situations where the reliability of the communications channel in a very complex and continually changing environment is mission-critical. The initial $1.5 million customer order from a large U.S.-based retailer is expected to be fulfilled largely in 2024 and this opportunity had the potential for material commercial scale. The systems currently run on CBRS spectrum due to the development work prior to last year's deal with Globalstar, but we look forward to the additional differentiation of Band 53 support in our XCOM RAN portfolio. So we have a lot going on at Globalstar. We had a great 2023 as our existing initiatives continue to bear fruit. And our new initiatives are gaining real traction. So stay tuned. Now, I'd like to hand it over to Rebecca to walk through the financial results.