Thank you and good afternoon to those of you joining us today. I'm very pleased to be able to report on the progress ShotSpotter is making toward our strategic objectives and helping drive the digital transformation of local law enforcement agencies globally. ShotSpotter has assembled a compelling set of precision police solutions that help address the critical challenges facing today's law enforcement profession. We are committed to help agencies become efficient, effective and equitable in delivering positive public safety outcomes to the communities they are sworn to serve and protect. Financially, we reported revenues of $18.8 million, up 29% from $14.5 million in Q3 of 2021. Our quarterly adjusted EBITDA grew 37% to $3.1 million from $2.2 million last year. Overall, ShotSpotter Respond had a very strong go-live cadence this quarter. We went live with 7 new customers, including; Aurora, Illinois; Mobile, Alabama; Rancho Cordova, California; Homestead, Florida; Warrensville Heights, Ohio; along with Richland County and West Columbia, South Carolina. We also went live with 6 expansions of existing customers, including a 9 square mile expansion in U.S. Virgin Islands. As a part of our security solutions, we were also very pleased to have added the Illinois State Police as a customer with 8 linear miles covering the Dan Ryan Expressway. Our ability to detect and alert on freeway shootings represents a significant technology innovation and TAM extender as the state and highway patrol agencies deal with the increasing scourge of freeway road rage and gang shootings. We believe we can deliver approximately 120 domestic respond go-live miles this year, not including any additional security-based freeway models. This would represent the second year in a row we've achieved over 100 domestic go-live miles in the year. There are several respond projects that are currently staffed and in process to be deployed over the next 6 months. These include the recently booked 30-plus square mile expansion in Detroit which we formally contracted and booked just 2 weeks ago. The 10 square model expansion approved by the City Council in Cleveland and 2 already contracted and booked international go-live deployments that are going live this month in Cape Town, South Africa and the Bahamas. These line of sight projects will help us finish the year strong and, more importantly, position us favorably with 2023 revenue-producing respond mileage from early Q1 2023 go-live activity. Even as we continue to build a strong pipeline, accelerate new bookings and go-live, I'm even more thrilled with our consistent world-class retention experience with another quarter of minimal respond customer mileage attrition. Net price increases and discounts, we estimate the core respond business to show less than 1% GAAP revenue attrition in 2022 which will be our third year in a row at these hyper low attrition rates. We continue to book multiyear deals for new miles and expansions, demonstrating the efficacy and value of our solution. Our NPS processing score remained robust at 56. An example quote among several positive quotes from our NPS survey include the following from a chief of police from a medium-sized Northeastern agency" The power of this tool in response accuracy and speed is invaluable. When combined with other technologies, it becomes a legit force multiplier." As a company, we understand that a considerable amount of the sales momentum we are experiencing is due to the strong word-of-mouth referrals from our buying center of chiefs of police in their command staff along with mayors and other elected officials. Their public and private sharing of their satisfaction with our solutions are helping drive viral interest and adoption amongst their peers. Recently, Superintendent Brown of Chicago Police Department attributed the following impressive results over the past 5 years, including 125 gunshot wound victims lives that have been saved close to 3,000 firearms recovered and over 24,000 pieces of evidence collected due to ShotSpotter when there was no and I repeat, no corresponding call to 911. The general public sentiment beyond our law enforcement buying center to continue to address prime and support smart policing continues to grow in strength. Our recent Pew research poll revealed that 8:10 Black U.S. voters say that violent crime is very important to their 2022 midterm vote versus 34% of self-identified liberal democrats. And more specifically, the National policing project conducted a citizen sentiment survey of residents of Chicago on the use of Acoustic Gunshot Detection and found that 72% of Chicago residents showed support for the use of gunshot detection technology. These on-the-ground perspectives of residents living in communities concerned about public safety provide a very different outlook than what mischaracterized defund ShotSpotter campaigns would suggest. It is no surprise that elected officials and appropriators are responding to the real-world issue of crime in both policy and budget, not only by refunding the police but also providing them the tools required to help them save lives and keep communities safe. In my 12 years with the company, our customers' funding environment has never been stronger. New Jersey, Ohio and now New York State has specifically allocated funds for police to acquire Acoustic Gunshot Detection along with other law enforcement technology solutions. This is in addition to the resources continuing to be made by the federal and local budget coffers. News broadcaster, ABC, examined the budgets of more than 100 cities and counties and found that 83% are spending at least 2% more on police in 2022 than in 2019. Despite the fears from the pandemic and post George Floyd protest that their budgets were going to be significantly reduced. There's a lot to be positive about in our pursuit of driving positive impact in local police agencies. However, what is particularly exciting for our company is adding different, although adjacent state and federal law enforcement agency prospects with our COPLINK X solutions. We're also seeing early traction in the Department of Corrections market with our ShotSpotter investigate solution. You've heard me mention on earlier earnings calls about a large 7-figure investigate deal with a Department of Corrections prospect on which we have been diligently working. While that deal has taken longer to process due to the scale and operational use case and user complexity, I am thrilled that the proposed deal has been upsized to a much larger 8-figure deal over 5 years. We believe this win will be a bellwether account that will accelerate the adoption and consideration of other corrections prospects that we have in our growing corrections pipeline. Given our increased visibility, we are now narrowing our full year 2022 revenue guidance to $81 million to $82 million which will represent 40% revenue growth from 2021 to 2022 at the midpoint. We believe we will go into 2023 with $80 million of ARR versus the $63 million of ARR that we started with in 2022. At starting ARR position and momentum helps inform our formally establishing 2023 revenue guidance of $94 million to $96 million with 24% to 26% adjusted EBITDA margin. This represents 17% organic year-over-year growth at the midpoint from 2022 to 2023. Now, Alan, over to you.