Thank you, David, and good afternoon, everyone. First, I'd like to thank everyone for taking the time to join our conference call today, especially during this challenging time. I hope that all of you, your families and friends are healthy and doing well. We are pleased to be here with you to discuss our first quarter financial results and accomplishments and update you on our plans and outlook for the quarters to come. Today, we are all living and working in what are an unprecedented time. During the first quarter of 2020, we, like all of you, have had to learn to adapt and change in what is a constantly evolving situation for every industry throughout the world. When the government stay-at-home orders went into effect, we were able to make necessary adjustments to ensure our employees' safety and adherence to guidelines by quickly and efficiently transitioning to remote work across all of our locations. Not only have our employees adapted smoothly to working from home, I am proud to report that because of the dedication of all of our employees, who are working harder than ever before to balance work responsibilities with the challenge of family life during these extremely difficult times, we have been able to continue business operations remotely with minimal impact on our day-to-day operations. Our customer support team is readily available and in full operation, actively engaging with customers and prospects every day. And all of our employees from engineering, operations, to sales, marketing and finance are doing their part so we can quickly deliver new relevant solutions to help our customers, communities and society at large. The challenges that our customers are facing vary by industry. Clearly, those that have been categorized as nonessential have been heavily impacted, while certain essential businesses, government and health care facilities are aggressively working to adopt our indoor intelligence solutions that will help them be prepared for necessary changes. So while certain projects and customer requests have been delayed over the last few weeks, either because they require on-site services, which could not be performed while shelter in place orders have been in effect, or because of a customer's decision to reprioritize resources during these uncertain times, our SaaS or subscription-based services and products that can be deployed and managed remotely continue to remain steady. With respect to our first quarter results and particularly in light of the current circumstances, I'm very pleased to report a 32% increase in revenue for the first quarter ended March 31, 2020, as compared to the same period last year. This increase is primarily attributable to our indoor mapping capabilities and solutions. In addition, over the last few months, we have been able to secure new relationships to deliver our mapping and wayfinding solutions to a variety of elite organizations, including a large destination resort and a company with dozens of shopping centers in Europe and Asia, allowing us to generate upfront professional services revenue as well as recurring software license revenue. We also continue to see opportunities within the government sector, as evidenced by the order for our Inpixon Sensor 4000 products, which we received in the first quarter from Sengex, which provides organizations and government agencies with state-of-the-art, innovative threat discovery and analysis solutions. This recent order illustrates the continued recognition by the government sector and the value our technology brings to an increase -- to increase security and to assist in complying with regulations that mandate government agencies mitigate mobile device security risks. During the first quarter of 2020, we have expanded our partner and distribution relationships with the addition of Unified Systems as an authorized reseller and with the expansion of our collaboration efforts with Mist Systems. Unified Systems is a systems integration company specializing in the design, installation and maintenance of IP-based technologies for companies within various marketplaces, including gaming facilities, commercial and industrial companies, as well as government and public agencies. Mist is a Juniper Networks company. And in the first quarter, we expanded our work with them to integrate our new Ultra-Wideband or UWB technology into their enterprise wireless infrastructure solutions. We continue to increase our exposure and recognition with the indoor intelligence industry with numerous increase from journalists and media outlets to share our expertise, resulting in media coverage from high-quality media outlets, including Forbes, CNET and U.S. News & World Report, which we believe reinforces our recognition by Gartner earlier this year as a visionary in their 2020 Magic Quadrant for Indoor Location Services. We have also invested resources to enhance our products in various ways. For example, we extended the scalability and improved the user experience for administrators of our wireless device detection solutions while also making additional diagnostic tools available, including reports showing sensor time sync status, database metrics, file handle usage and more. In addition, we launched the next generation of Inpixon Analytics, which includes a new analytics engine, redesigned user interface, new reports and other enhancements from previous versions to measure and analyze visitor counts, movements and dwell times. Today, while it's difficult to predict what the full scale of the pandemic's effects on the national or global economy will be or how it will ultimately impact our results of operations, it's never been more critical for organizations to not just understand what is happening within their indoor spaces, but also to ensure that they have an infrastructure, which optimizes these spaces for the safety and well-being of their employees and visitors. Indoor intelligence is now more important than ever. Organizations throughout the world will be required to establish policies and maintain an infrastructure that will allow them to take swift and effective action for their indoor spaces by requiring compliance with new regulations directed at ensuring physical distancing, increased cleaning and digital contact tracing. Businesses and governments are seeing the value and need for indoor intelligence during these times as they prepare to reopen, and they're asking how our technology can help to facilitate and support them in these efforts. In his daily briefing today, we heard Governor Cuomo in New York indicate that businesses will have to implement safety precautions to bring employees back to work with processes and procedures to address crowding and density. We believe an enterprise solution will be needed for these companies to address their needs in a way that consumer-oriented, app-based solutions that we've heard about so far will not be able to address. Our existing products are enterprise-ready and are already being used by large government and commercial clients. We have now enhanced these products with new dashboards and features for workplace readiness that can assist organizations in managing the return to their facilities as well as monitoring compliance with corporate policies and government regulations in order to help keep employees healthier and safer. With the ability to deploy our solutions remotely by leveraging existing Wi-Fi access points, coupled with the information that can be obtained with the use of the Inpixon Analytics platform and within the context of a dynamic and interactive map, businesses that use our technology within their premises will have access to ready-to-use, configurable dashboards that can measure crowd density and provide a time-based analysis of the trends and changes in people flow and density by zones within their spaces using device positioning. What we are offering is a comprehensive solution to help businesses plan and prepare their environment for reopening. Our solution will help them to implement new best practices and to address policies and guidelines around new requirements, such as physical distancing, contact tracing and intelligent cleaning. Our solutions will be able to offer key insights about a particular premise with easy-to-read building and zone health scores calculated based on zone occupancy density, number of entrance and exit points and dwell times. This information will be essential to an organization's ability to monitor crowding to assess compliance and the effectiveness of their physical distancing policies while also permitting swift action to be taken as and where needed. Also key are drill down metrics, trend analysis reports and alerts when preferred density levels have been exceeded within a particular zone, think about conference room, cafeterias or break rooms, without triggering automated workflows for specific zones that may require action such as zone closure, restricted access or increased cleaning and sanitation efforts. Our technology will be able to offer smart navigation to route users along paths that avoid congestion and to integrate with space booking systems that enable users to book a safe space to help enforce physical distancing policies as well as a touch-free, app-enabled location-based services that can decrease interaction with staff or contaminated surfaces and objects. Our technology can also assist businesses with contact tracing efforts that may be required to help keep employees, customers and visitors safer and healthier by taking efforts to limit their exposure to infectious diseases, such as COVID-19. In this regard, human resource departments and authorized personnel may access information to identify historical movements and activity by zone and proximity, in which a self-identified infected or symptomatic individual may have been to aid in exposure notification efforts to other personnel who may have been in proximity to such an individual as well as direct where increased cleaning and sanitation efforts may be required. Access to this type of information will allow businesses to protect the health of their employees by mitigating exposure to highly contagious viruses within the spaces. In addition, upload capabilities and APIs will allow customers to integrate data collected from external sources, such as temperature readings, thermal camera counts or customizable health assessment questionnaire responses within the same dashboard, offering a single platform to assess and monitor workplace readiness across a variety of use cases. All of these enhanced features provide useful and actual information for facilities in the form of analytics and reports in near real time, allowing facilities to promptly address issues to secure their spaces and occupants. We believe our technology fills a critical and essential need in the market right now. We are already seeing a growing interest among our customer base for these types of solutions with an increase in customers reaching out not only to understand how we can help, but also how quickly we can implement our solutions. Along with these activities, we intend to stay the course as it relates to some of our other strategic efforts by continuing to evaluate and pursue, where appropriate, strategic M&A opportunities that will allow us to continue our growth and build upon and enhance our business as a provider of end-to-end solutions for indoor intelligence. During the first quarter of this year, we were able to access capital resources with an investment from a lender that has continued to support the company for many years as well as secure an at-the-market or ATM facility. With the combination of these resources, we believe we have a solid foundation with access to capital to support our working capital needs as well as allow us to invest in our technology and awareness of our products. We intend to aggressively pursue efforts over the coming months to create awareness around the utility and value of our technology to organizations today as they look to reopen, but also for our core competencies related to visitor analytics, customer experience, enhancement, wayfinding, navigation, first responder communications, security, theft prevention, asset tracking, workforce productivity, facility management, location sharing, intelligent parking and much more. We believe that the potential applications are virtually endless, and we have barely scratched the surface of expanding our addressable market. With that, I will now turn the call over to Wendy to discuss our financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2020, and then I will wrap up with a few closing comments. Wendy?