Thank you, Eric. It’s a pleasure to be here and to have the opportunity to work with our investors. At Ondas Networks, we generated $6.7 million in revenues during 2023, led by product shipments for customers. This represented a 250% increase in revenues compared with 2022. 2023 was also marked by Ondas Networks making investments to significantly increase its production capacity, which supported record production and shipment volumes for the year. We continue to be fully engaged with Siemens, the Class I rails, and now transit customers to further prepare for large scale commercial deployments at 900-megahertz. Furthermore, we continue our work with the AAR and our rail customers on a development roadmap for dot16 networks, including a number of future products and additional networks beyond 900-megahertz. Internationally, We have ongoing activity with Siemens for Indian railways, as well as the development of a new locomotive radio for the European market, a program that will be completed in 2024. And lastly, we have several ongoing business development activities with the passenger and transit rails in North America and international markets. We anticipate sharing new activity in these markets, particularly on the passenger rail side soon. As our investors know, we have engaged in long-term program with Siemens and the Class I railroads to pursue an upgrade of the 900-megahertz network. I want to take some time and provide a factual update related to our work on that 900-megahertz network, while sharing some context on the opportunity and the path ahead. First, the Class I railroads have agreed with the FCC to vacate the legacy 900-megahertz channels. In return, the FCC has provided new greenfield spectrum known as the A block for the railroads to buildout new modern network - to build a new modern network for operational and safety use cases. Ondas first engaged the AAR in development work on 900-megahertz in 2019. In April 2020, the FCC issued a formal order for the rails to vacate the legacy 900-megahertz spectrum. Also, in April 2020, we signed a partnership with Siemens to address this 900-megahertz migration opportunity and to upgrade the ATCS application from the legacy 900-megahertz network. So, Ondas and Siemens have been deeply engaged on this project for more than four years, and let's be clear, we have accomplished a lot. After extensive lab and field testing of our FullMAX-based platform and significant joint product development efforts with Siemens, the AAR announced the selection of dot16 as the technology for the new 900-megahertz network. This selection was announced by the AAR's Wireless Communications Committee, WCC, in March 2023. Since then, we have worked in the field on end-to-end systems integration with multiple railroads. This work is with the railroads train operating groups, principally the communications and signaling, or C&S teams. Systems integration, often encompassing many disparate legacy elements, is complex. The good news is that handling complexity is a huge strength of Ondas, and a significant reason why customers value our expertise. But of course, it takes work, and in the railroad business, developing scalable processes is rarely a straight line, as you have seen. So, let's take a closer look and describe precisely where we are and the outlook ahead. We believe we are in the final stages of the complex systems integration process connected to upgrading the 900-megahertz network. If you've been listening closely, you'll have heard me repeat the term systems integration many times. This is an important concept to understand. The work that Ondas and Siemens and the railroads train operations groups, is focused on the integration of new modern systems with legacy technologies. So, first, what do we mean by a system? The 900-megahertz network upgrade isn't just a communications event. The first application on the new 900-megahertz network, Siemens Advanced Train Control System, or ATCS, is the same application that has been running for at least two decades. This means that Ondas and Siemens are upgrading the ATCS application and introducing a new communications technology simultaneously. The systems integration of ATCS and the dot16 network requires backwards compatibility with many other complementary technologies within rail operations, starting at the rail waysides and all the way to the back-office applications. Some of this technology is more than 20 years old, and as we move forward, we and the customers are learning that other tangential technology needs to be upgraded as well. Understandably, this integration effort must be done carefully. Even minor issues can impact timelines more than we would like. The good news is that both Siemens and Ondas, as well as the customers, are committed to doing the hard work, and we believe we are close to validating the systems integration effort. Upon final acceptance from our leading Class I customer, we believe initial commercial orders will come from this railroad as well as two smaller rail systems with whom we are also currently engaged. Importantly, the other Class I railroads are tracking this activity closely, and we expect them to advance their own field work with Ondas and Siemens, and then signal their 900-megahertz networked objectives, planning, and timelines once our systems integration process has been validated. Of course, while we are reluctant to publicly discuss FCC deadlines, after all, they are the rails deadlines, not ours, we do believe that these deadlines are motivating increased engagement. We believe the hard work on systems integration is nearly behind us, and the order and deployment cycle we have been waiting for is becoming increasingly visible. We look to build the order book and backlog with more railroads planning ATCS upgrades and wider 900-megahertz network buildout. 2024 will be a good year. Success in the field, and we will build on the increased production capability established in 2023, and further expand our service delivery model with training and marketing programs designed to drive expanded use of the dot16 technology. So, let me try to succinctly summarize the outlook at Ondas Networks. We will drive orders, backlog, delivery, and deployment of systems this year to start the 900-megahertz network upgrade cycle for the railroads. We feel like we are close. The customer feedback on the hard task of systems integration has been universally positive. We are very close. As we have stated previously, we continue to move forward aggressively on securing new orders, and now have the capabilities to meet our customers’ production needs. In parallel, Siemens and Ondas are advancing our services capability to support wide-scale adoption and deployment of our dot16 wireless technology. As we advance, we are seeing a broadening and also a deepening of engagement across the industry. This includes the Class I rail customers we have been working with since 2019, and now transit and passenger rail operators. More generally, there is an increasing demand for new networks and new products and in new geographic markets, and also to develop new rail ecosystem/vendor relationships. We have outlined some of this here and expect more announcements soon on this front. As we grow, we will pay close attention to spending levels on operating costs as we drive towards profitability. We are increasingly focusing our OpEx dollars on driving revenue and supporting a path to profitability. I'll now hand the call back to Eric. Eric?