Ralph A. Clark
Good afternoon and thank you for joining SoundThinking's Q3 2025 Earnings Call. I will start by providing some high-level commentary on our financial results and then share exciting updates about our strategic investment and growth initiatives. Our key highlights for this quarter include expanded deployments of our core ShotSpotter technology, accelerating adoption of our AI-powered investigative tools, and growing traction in the healthcare security market following California's AB 2,975 weapons detection mandate. We've also seen meaningful progress in our international expansion efforts with our Uruguay deployment serving as a compelling proof point for broader Latin American market opportunities. Our third-quarter revenues were lower than we had expected at $25.1 million due to the absence of our ShotSpotter renewal in Puerto Rico and the delay of a statewide Crime Tracer booking we had targeted to close early in the quarter. During the third quarter, we took ShotSpotter Live in two new cities, one university, along with two expansions of existing customers. And while our pipeline continues to expand, reflecting healthy demand across both existing and new markets, we are not where we need to be in terms of sales execution. Converting that demand into bookings remains a top priority. We've already begun realigning our sales organization, refreshing our go-to-market playbook, and tightening accountability around forecasting and conversion metrics. To ensure sales leadership continuity, we've asked our former Senior Vice President of Sales to step back in on an interim basis as we launch a national search for a permanent leader. These tests are delivered as necessary and they're designed to translate a strong pipeline into sustained predictable growth. Early indicators give us confidence that changes are taking hold. We're seeing stronger pipeline hygiene, better deal qualification, and clear visibility into near-term opportunities across ShotSpotter, SafePoint, and Crime Tracer. Just as importantly, the field and customer success teams are much more aligned around a unified sales motion that emphasizes value realization and renewal momentum. We expect these operational improvements to drive more consistent conversion as we move through Q4 and into 2026. We are seeing very encouraging signs in customer health and retention. Retention is coming in better than expected this quarter and year, and that's not luck. It's a direct result of being intentional around customer success engagement and measurable satisfaction. Our latest Net Promoter Survey produced an NPS score of plus 70, up four points from last year, with over 90% satisfaction in critical partnership areas like data and analytics, customer success, and technical support. Those numbers speak for themselves. Our customers trust us. They see SoundThinking not just as a technology vendor, but as a mission-critical partner helping them save lives, build community confidence, and deliver results they can defend publicly. That trust is also being strengthened by how we're using AgenTik AI inside the business. We're not experimenting with AI for headlines. We're using it in practical, measurable ways. We've built an agentic customer success application that ingests and analyzes a wide range of internal and external data sources. Everything from city council meeting minutes and local press coverage to community sentiment. This helps us anticipate what our customers are dealing with politically, socially, and operationally and allows our customer success team to get ahead of issues before they become renewal challenges. In simple terms, AI is helping us move from reactive to proactive partnership. In shortening response times, improving renewal predictability, and deepening alignment with each city's local context. That's the kind of disciplined innovation we're known for. Practical, ethical, and measurable. It's one more way that we're differentiating SoundThinking as a trusted data-driven partner delivering real-world impact and sustained loyalty over time. Looking at our strategic initiatives and key developments during Q3 2025, I'm excited to share several significant milestones that underscore our position as a leading integrated public safety technology platform. First, let me highlight a major product advancement with the upcoming launch of Crime Tracer Gen 3 scheduled for general availability next week. This next-generation investigative platform represents a quantum leap in AI-powered law enforcement technology, integrating over 1 billion law enforcement and public records and documents across 2,000 plus agencies. The platform's revolutionary features include voice-enabled AI chatbot capabilities for natural language searches, AI document summarization that condenses lengthy reports into actionable insights, and enhanced case folder functionality that creates a centralized collaborative workspace for investigations. Early customer feedback has been exceptionally positive, with agencies particularly excited about the platform's ability to transform fragmented data systems into unified actionable intelligence. SafePoint continues to gain tremendous momentum following California's AB-2,975 mandate, which requires automated weapons detection systems in all general acute care and psychiatric hospitals by 03/01/2027. This legislation has created a substantial addressable market opportunity and we're seeing accelerated interest in our SafePoint weapons detection technology as a result. We've been actively supporting hospitals through the compliance planning process, providing comprehensive risk assessment frameworks and implementation roadmaps. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with multiple pilot programs already underway and a robust pipeline of opportunities developed as hospitals prepare for the 2027 deadline. And we recently successfully booked another 26-lane opportunity with a nonprofit hospital in Florida just this past month, demonstrating the strong product market fit our SafePoint solution represents. Our Data for Good initiative has expanded significantly and is now actively operating across multiple cities, including Miami Dade County, Springfield, Illinois, and San Francisco. This program enables secure sharing of gunfire and crime data with community violence intervention groups, public health departments, and local nonprofits addressing the critical gap where up to 80% of gunfire incidents go unreported to 911. This program has been instrumental in building community trust and demonstrating our commitment to holistic public safety solutions that extend beyond traditional law enforcement applications. Our Data for Good platform is a perfect extension to our work in New York City and complements Mayor-elect Mandani's vision on elevating community response, including community violence interruption resources to bring to bear in New York City. On the Dronex first responder integration front, we've made solid progress partnering with several drone providers as we enable drones as first responder capabilities in response to ShotSpotter alerts. The integration ensures that drones can be automatically dispatched to the exact location of a gunfire incident, delivering real-time aerial intelligence to officers on the ground, such as identifying victims who need an EMS intervention along with providing valuable situational awareness to arriving officers. We've seen the real-world impact firsthand with a recent incident in Pueblo, Colorado, where a ShotSpotter alert initiated a drone response that led to the quick recovery of shell casings that were still warm enough to be seen thermally. The combination of ShotSpotter and drones extends the value of ShotSpotter by delivering a powerful use case demanded by forward-leaning law enforcement agencies. Our PlateRanger ALPR technology, a partnership we began about a year ago, now has already evolved beyond simple license plate recognition to become a comprehensive vehicle intelligence platform. Enhanced features include a smartphone-based plate capture for mobile deployments, interdiction analytics that identify suspicious movement patterns, and retrospective search capabilities that enable investigators to track vehicle histories across multiple jurisdictions. When integrated with Crime Tracer, this creates a powerful investigative workflow that can uncover criminal networks and accelerate case resolution. Let me close by addressing the status of the Chicago gunshot detection RFP, which we bid on in April. Since our last earnings call, we've participated in a live fire demonstration in early September for the shortlisted RFP respondents. This is a great opportunity to put an exclamation point on what we believe was a strong RFP response that perfectly matches our demonstrated capabilities with the technical and operational needs of the city of Chicago as reflected in their published RFP. In addition, we are pleased to note the subject of acoustic gunshot detection was actively discussed over two days during the recent Chicago budget hearings. Superintendent Snelling once again publicly reaffirmed his support for any technology and tools that enhance CPD's ability to respond to gunfire incidents. It was also highlighted that a specific line item is included in the Mayor's budget proposal for 2026 for gunfire detection technology and follow-on remarks confirm that the RFP process is coming to a conclusion. As we focus on closing 2025 with growing momentum into 2026, we'll continue to focus on driving deeper penetration into existing customer accounts, expanding the mid-sized and smaller municipalities, growing non-ShotSpotter SafetySmart recurring software revenue, and delivering operational leverage as we scale. As a result of our temporary sales execution challenges and resulting sales motion headwinds that have unexpectedly impacted a few but consequently large contracts being pushed out, we are lowering our full-year revenue guidance range from $111 million to $113 million to approximately $104 million and lowering our adjusted EBITDA guidance range from 20% to 22% to 14% to 15%. Alan will review this in greater detail, but we still remain confident in our medium to long-term prospects as we transition through what has been a challenging 2025. I'll now turn the call over to Alan to discuss our financial results for 2025 as well as guidance for the full year 2025 in greater detail. Then we'll be happy to take your questions.