Thank you, Paul, and thank you, everyone, for joining us this afternoon. After the markets closed today, we issued a press release that provided our financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024, along with highlighted business accomplishments. Today, I'll begin by discussing our second quarter performance and strategic achievements, including the launch of our V-XR platform and our military market engagements before handing it over to Alanna for a detailed financial review. After that, I'll provide some concluding remarks before moving on to Q&A portion. Our second quarter results reflect the continuation of a transitional period as we ramp up our new sales initiatives. While our performance was not strong as we had hoped, I take full responsibility for these results. And we have entered into the second-half in a position to reboot progress. Our revenue came in at $6.1 million. The results are due to both controllable and uncontrollable factors. The controllables are being our go-to-market efforts, the uncontrollables being delayed decision-making from delayed budgeting resolutions during the first-half of the year. We are making progress on the controllable areas and finding workarounds to the uncontrollable areas, which I'll detail shortly. Despite our top line results, we maintained exceptionally strong gross margins of 91%, demonstrating that our operational efficiencies we put in place last year and the beginning of this year are yielding positive results. These efficiencies will support our growth as sales initiatives gain momentum. Notably, our bookings increased by $3 million quarter-over-quarter, doubling since Q1, highlighting improved market conditions and the strengthened sales approach. Despite recent challenges, the demand for our solution remains robust, and we are still positioned to capitalize on it moving forward. We have faced external headwinds in the first-half of the year due to primarily delayed budget decisions at the federal and local levels. These are not excuses, but realities that we are tackling head on. While local law enforcement budgets are compressing, we have strengthened our ability to secure federal grants, which are increasing and will provide essential funding for our customers. This approach helps us maintain our pipeline and capitalize on growth opportunities. While using grant money extends the sales cycle slightly, it ultimately helps us grow our customer base, and these efforts are important as we prioritize long-term relationships. Additionally, with military budgets beginning to open, we are positioned to seize new growth opportunities there in the coming quarters. As you may have seen, last week, we announced the addition of Brandon Cox to our -- to VirTra as our Chief Technology Officer. Brandon brings a wealth of experience in data analytics and system integration, which will be instrumental in accelerating our innovation and leading new product development efforts. Having Brandon on the team will free me up to do what I've done in my whole career, build customer relationships and drive sales. With military budgets beginning to open up, there's a significant opportunity for VirTra to win large and long-term contracts, and I plan to lead that effort with our sales team. In parallel with the changes we've made in our sales process, we are continuing to enhance our internal operations. Over the past year, we've completely rebuilt our ERP system. This change as well as several others to improve our operations are continuing to help us increase throughput, reduce production errors and ultimately improve our book-to-ship times. As we grow our sales, we are well equipped to scale effectively. In addition to having operations to scale, we continue to invest in the right content. We strengthened our competitive position. We have expanded our scenario library to include more real-world situations like crisis intervention and active shooter responses developed by our industry experts. One of the newer areas that we've begun to create additional content for is the health care field. Since our initial V-180 deployment to Ascension's St. John's Hospital, we've seen an increase in demand for our training solutions for more than six additional institutions. The content we created allows hospital security staff to train on common scenarios that ensure the proper response for patient and staff safety when responding. The early reception of these scenario shows the significant untapped market potential. We are continuing to create content for these applications and expect our V-XR to also grow sales in these markets. With the new content we are creating, we are excited about the upcoming launch of our V-XR. Our new extended reality solution is set to disrupt and improve professional training environments. It's designed to enhance soft skill training across applications in law enforcement, health care, education and other related sectors. We are customizing the V-XR to accommodate diverse agency sizes, budget constraints and specific training requirements. By extending beyond the traditional shoot, don't shoot scenario-based training, V-XR focuses on development of critical interpersonal skills, enabling professionals to better navigate sensitive situations, diffuse potential conflicts and build strong community relationships. It's wide array of application positions V-XR as a key pillar in our long-term growth strategy. Since our last call, we've also added two additional scenarios that was shipped when the product is launched. We are currently finalizing terms and conditions with Meta. And once this is complete, we'll be ready to take orders and then begin shipping. With this launch, we are prepared to moderate our strong profit margins temporarily to secure more substantial market share and ensure sustained growth. Before turning the call over to Alanna, I'll give you a rundown of how our end markets performed in Q2. In the second quarter, our government revenue decreased to $5.3 million from $9.5 million in the prior year. This difference is attributed to the delay in federal budget decisions with -- which impacted our ability to close contracts within the expected time frame. As I mentioned earlier in the call, law enforcement budgets are facing continuous cuts and now rely heavily on grant funding from the federal government. Our grant watch program will help bridge this gap between the customer and federal funding. Internationally, our revenue was $0.6 million, a decrease from $0.7 million in 2023. The slight decrease in international revenue is primarily due to the long lead times in our international pipeline, which have slowed the execution of opportunities. With our international pipeline continuing to grow, we expect higher close rates in the next several quarters as the budgets are approved. As part of our sales team restructuring, we now have a dedicated international sales. And these changes are enhancing our ability to forecast and stabilize future revenue streams within this segment as we continue to build out a more predictable international pipeline. Turning to our progress in the military. We are continuing to make progress with U.S. Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS program. As a reminder, this is a $5.9 million prototype contract secured through our collaboration with Microsoft as a prime contractor. Included in this order are our industry-leading recoil hardware kits, high-pressure air fill stations and magazines, all engineered to meet the U.S. Army's stringent requirements. This partnership reaffirms the reliability and performance of our technology and also highlights our capability to innovate and adapt in response to the demanding needs of military training. We are also focused on expanding our reach further into U.S. federal and Department of Defense channels by pursuing these opportunities through targeted marketing campaigns and strategic initiatives. We have deployed a dedicated sales team tasked with securing larger contracts in U.S. Federal and Department defense channels. The specialized unit is strategically equipped to navigate complex opportunities and drive significant growth in these key areas. This quarter, we're also approved for Department of Defense funding for research projects. This approval confirms what we've known virtuous simulators can record shooting performance accurately and track individual progress over time reliably, thereby qualifying them as a verified and consistent research tool. This was done by an independent research study conducted by Ohio State University and further emphasizes our potential. I'll now turn the call over to Alanna to discuss our financial results in further detail. Alanna?