Good afternoon, and thank you for joining SoundThinking Q1 2025 Earnings Call. I'll start by providing some high-level commentary on our financial results, progress we're making on our key strategic initiatives and then share some thoughts on the headwinds and tailwinds we are seeing in the public safety and security marketplace. I'm pleased to report that we're off to a strong start in 2025, delivering disciplined growth and expanding our platform and data aggregation capabilities to help position SoundThinking as a clear leader in the public safety technology space. Our work matters, and we believe it's resonating in the market. I'm proud of the momentum we've built and even more excited about what's ahead. In the first quarter, we delivered 12% revenue growth year-over-year of $28.3 million, driven by solid new sales and renewal activity. As a reminder, there was approximately $3.5 million of catch-up revenue in the quarter based on the renewal of two delayed contracts with New York City Police Department, including ShotSpotter and Technologic, which totaled $64 million over a 3-year term. Our adjusted EBITDA grew 50% year-over-year to $4.5 million, highlighting our operational leverage and profitable growth strategy. ShotSpotter remains a core part of our SafetySmart portfolio and is trusted by public safety agencies across the country. In Q1, that trust was reaffirmed with NYPD's decision to extend their ShotSpotter contract for an additional three years. We believe that this renewal with one of our largest and longest-standing customers, 12 years and counting, speaks volumes about the sustained value and operational reliability of our gunshot detection platform in America's largest city. We also went live with 4 new cities plus one expansion in the quarter. Our international ShotSpotter pipeline is robust and growing. We're very pleased to see a soon-to-be live ShotSpotter deployment in Niteroi, Brazil, marking our return to this strategically important market. We will now have two strong and important reference customers in both Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking Latin America. We expect to see accelerated traction with ShotSpotter internationally in the second half of this year and early 2026 based on these touchstones. Let me also take a moment to address the recent 5-year Chicago gunshot detection RFP, which we bid on in April. We believe our submission represents a comprehensive and compelling proposal that reflects our deep experience, proven performance and long-standing partnership with the city, which spanned well over a decade. We fully respect the integrity and objectivity of the procurement process, but quietly feel confident in the strength of our offering and the differentiated value that we will bring back to the city of Chicago. And while we await the outcome of the formal bid adjudication process, I must also emphasize that our current outlook does not include any contribution from Chicago. Any potential reengagement with Chicago would represent pure upside. Our CrimeTracer solution is evolving into one of the most powerful AI-enhanced law enforcement tools in the country. We warehouse over 1 billion CJIS compliant documents for more than 1,000 law enforcement agencies and federate to billions more through Index, Navy Links and Thomson Reuters, Clare, giving investigators access to an expansive depth of structured and unstructured data. But what we believe makes CrimeTracer truly unique is how we can apply generative AI and soon-to-be large language models and agents to make that data just not searchable, but contextually insightful. This quarter, we deployed new features that allow investigators to ask natural language queries like show me persons of interest who match known patterns in recent thefts involving white bands in three counties and receive actionable insights that would take hours, if not days, to surface manually. The combination of search, summarization and synthesis is transforming what's possible for digital case work and crime linking. Furthermore, we also made progress integrating CrimeTracer's large data footprint with PlateRanger's ALPR data to unlock powerful response and investigative use cases for our customers. We believe that this integration provides a force multiplier for real-time and retrospective investigations, allowing investigators to seamlessly move back and forth from narrative-based incident search to connected license plate recognition. We believe this ability will enable agencies to help solve cases faster with fewer resources. The early feedback has been extremely positive and has proven to be a powerful differentiator in driving PlateRanger traction. More importantly, we view this as foundational to move into building a truly multimodal investigative intelligence platform that combines people, places, vehicles and incidents in a single pane of glass. We continue to scale ResourceRouter, our proactive patrol planning tool with strong adoption and demonstrable results. ResourceRouter is currently deployed in over 20 agencies, more than double its installed base less than 18 months ago. Agencies are using it to allocate limited officer resources to areas with the highest probability of criminal activity, and we're seeing real-world impact in both community engagement and crime suppression. As public safety agencies face mounting pressure to do more with less, ResourceRouter seems to be an essential capability, not just a nice to have. Now let me turn to one of our most exciting growth areas, SafePointe. Following the passage of California Assembly Bill 2975, hospitals are now required to deploy weapon detection systems at all public entrances by 2027. This is a seismic shift in health care security's policy and plays directly to SafePointe's strength. Our system uses passive low-frequency magnetic field detection, not invasive scanners or disruptive walk-through gates or intimidating checkpoints. That means hospitals can maintain patient dignity, visitor experience and operational throughput, all while meeting the new legal compliance standard for safety. We've already engaged with multiple large health care systems in California, and we see similar legislation advancing in Maryland, New Jersey and beyond. With over 400 hospitals impacted in California alone, each with multiple entrances, the now mandated and addressable opportunity is significant. We believe SafePointe can become a category-defining solution in this space, not only for hospitals but for any environment where high flow, high-stake security is required. As we move further into 2025, we remain bullish and focused on executing to our growth strategy and strategic road map. And while there have been very positive tailwinds to our business, driving strong demand for our capabilities, we remain acutely vigilant around lingering headwinds, especially those related to municipal funding and budgets. We are taking appropriate risk mitigation efforts, including doubling down on our customer success and engagement efforts, adding a grant writing resource and modeling higher levels of attrition than what we have historically experienced to account for that volatility. To that end, we continue to believe that we are well positioned to drive both revenue and ARR growth for 2025. We are reaffirming our full year revenue guidance range of $111 million to $113 million, while slightly reducing our adjusted EBITDA guidance range to 20% to 22% to account for the modest impact of the current tariff regime, along with investments we are making in AI modeling and tools in AWS that are being incorporated in our products as well as for our internal operational use. I will now turn the call over to Alan to discuss our financial results for the first quarter 2025 as well as guidance for the full year 2025 in detail, and then we will be happy to take your questions.