Thanks, Ted. It's great to speak with everyone this afternoon. Let me begin with an overview of our commercial segment industries. Our consumer and industrial accounts saw the greatest improvement in the third quarter, posting mid-teens growth year over year. This strong performance was driven by gains across our material utilities, industrial, consumer discretionary, and consumer staples clients. Healthcare was our second-best performing industry, up high single digits as compared to the year ago, to double-digit growth amongst our healthcare provider, pharmaceutical, and biotech clients. Financial services, TMT, and business services all experienced year-over-year declines. Looking sequentially, we saw growth in three of our five commercial industries. The healthcare industry saw the largest sequential growth and was led by our provider clients. Consumer and industrial accounts also posted modest sequential gains driven by our work with utility, materials, and consumer staples customers. In TMT, growth was supported by our e-commerce group, as well as incremental gains in telecom hardware and equipment accounts. Beyond these three industries, we continue to watch financial services closely as these customers are some of the largest spenders on IT. While our financial services revenues declined from the second quarter, new wins for the industry outpaced renewals in Q3, with much of this work in our federal segment slated to begin in Q4. We track our revenues across four customer types: defense and intelligence, national security, civilian, and other clients. In the third quarter, defense, intelligence, and national security accounts comprised approximately 70% of our total government revenues. Notably, national security revenues improved 12% year over year, driven by our work with the Department of Homeland Security. Looking ahead, we are encouraged by the future of our federal segment, particularly due to the increased defense budget under the one big beautiful bill, as well as the strong quarterly bookings that Ted highlighted earlier. Also of note, given the mission-critical nature of the work we perform, the government shutdown to date has had an immaterial impact on our operations. That said, we continue to stay very close to our clients and monitor what is a very dynamic situation. Let's now turn to our solutions capabilities. For the quarter, we saw an increase in projects focused on data and AI, application development and engineering, customer experience, and cybersecurity. I'd like to share a few examples of each. Beginning with our data and AI work. For a Fortune 500 managed care organization, we partnered to develop a centralized data supply chain platform leveraging Databricks, AWS, Snowflake, and MongoDB. Through this engagement, not only did we modernize our client's core data capabilities, but we also laid the groundwork for advanced AI and machine learning workflows that will enable our client to offer smarter, faster, and more efficient healthcare delivery. Our deep expertise in platforms like Databricks and Snowflake, along with our ability to tailor these solutions to each client's unique environment, truly sets ASGN apart in the marketplace. Additionally, our suite of AI-embedded developer productivity tools created for specific industry use cases provides a competitive edge. For example, when a global privately held hospitality company sought to modernize its loyalty application, our AI accelerators shortened the discovery phase by 25% and captured 40% more of the project's detailed requirements than traditional manual methods. This approach reduced project risk and laid a solid foundation for faster modernization of the new loyalty application. We're also building accelerators and custom AI solutions for our government clients. In the third quarter, we secured an extension with DHS to continue supporting the agency's enterprise data warehouse. Our team provides a range of data engineering, data science, and data analytics capabilities to DHS and is leveraging both commercial and our own custom-built AI solutions to advance DHS's mission-critical initiatives. Our data and AI work is closely aligned with the work we are conducting in our application development and engineering space. As an example, under the FBI's information technology supplies and support services contract, a recompete won during the third quarter, we're delivering enterprise-scale software development and application modernization services to help the FBI accelerate DNA analytics delivery across federal, state, and international partners. On the commercial side, with a leading US crop insurance provider, we secured our largest application engineering services contract to date. Our selection was based on our deep industry experience, proven accelerators for legacy modernization, and cost optimization through a blend of onshore, nearshore, and offshore delivery. This three-year contract will modernize policy administration, claims, and customer engagement platforms, enabling real-time data access and insights that enhance underwriting accuracy, claims efficiency, and customer experience. Using AI to reinvent customer experience represents a growing area within our creative digital solutions portfolio. For a Fortune 250 pharmaceutical company, we're leading a full-scale transformation of their in-house agency, reimagining how customer experience is delivered globally. Using our in-house agency excellence framework, we embedded Adobe-powered personalized and AI-driven operations into their workflows, combining translation, reasoning, and execution with human strategy and creativity. This project is one of our many customer experience projects that demonstrate in the AI era, human creativity isn't replaced; it's amplified with AI. Just as we help our clients elevate their own customer experiences, we strive to provide the highest level of service to our clients. This approach often helps us outpace the competition during the proposal process. For example, our cloud and infrastructure team recently replaced a long-standing incumbent as the new level three network support for a Fortune 500 athletic footwear and apparel company. Our deep understanding of this client's business needs was a key differentiator during the selection process. Now, as this retailer's highest level network support, our team of network engineers is responsible for everything from network triage, strategic decisions, and network optimization across the company's distribution centers, stores, and headquarters. Similarly, broader network protection or cyber remains in demand across our client base, particularly among our federal government customers. In the third quarter, we won a recompete contract with the US House of Representatives to support their 24 by 7 security operations team. As the House's first line of defense, our teams provide real-time network security monitoring, endpoint detection and analysis, and cyber incident response and reporting for more than 20,000 geographically dispersed endpoints. These are just a few of the many projects our commercial and government teams secured over the past three months. The breadth of this work underscores our deep industry expertise and engineering capabilities. It also highlights the growing strength of our ecosystem and alliance partnerships, all of which position our business for continued growth. With that, I'll turn the call over to our CFO, Marie Perry, to discuss ASGN's third-quarter segment performance and fourth-quarter guidance.