George. Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us to discuss our third quarter fiscal year 2025 results, as well as our updated fiscal 2025 guidance. With me this morning is Jeff MacLauchlan, our Chief Financial Officer. Slide four, please. CACI's third quarter results represent another strong quarter on our way to a great year. We delivered revenue growth of 12%, EBITDA margin of 11.7%, and free cash flow of $188 million. In addition, we won $2.5 billion of awards, representing a book-to-bill of 1.2 times for the quarter, and 1.5 times on a trailing twelve-month basis. We've said it's not unreasonable to expect some slower decision-making in the current environment, but we continue to see our customers issuing RFPs and making awards. In fact, so far in the fourth quarter, we have won an additional $1.3 billion of awards. The business is performing well. Our strategy, differentiation, resilience, and superior execution are borne out by our results. We're in the right places, doing the right things, and controlling what we can control. Given our strong execution and healthy pipeline metrics, we are raising our fiscal year 2025 guidance for revenue, adjusted EPS, and free cash flow. Jeff will discuss this in more detail shortly. And we remain confident in our ability to achieve our three-year financial targets and to continue driving long-term growth and free cash flow per share and shareholder value. Slide five, please. Turning to the macro environment. We continue to see good demand signals from customers in our key focus areas. The world is a dangerous place, and demand is being driven by geopolitical realities as well as a new administration. We see a constructive funding environment with healthy budgets and an upward bias in national security spending and investment. Our strategy and capabilities are extremely well aligned with the new administration's priorities. As an example, Secretary of Defense HEXET recently issued a memo emphasizing the criticality of software-defined capabilities and mandating the use of the software acquisition pathway to pivot from a hardware-centric to a software-centric approach. We came to the same conclusion years ago that software would be the enabler of greater speed, agility, efficiency, and even lethality. We developed a strategy and invested ahead of need to position CACI for where we saw the market going. The Secretary's directive is a clear validation of our strategy and the software-based approach we employ in everything we do. On the budget front, visibility is beginning to improve. For fiscal 2025, we have a full-year continuing resolution in place that includes increased flexibility for our customers, allowing new starts and greater discretion in allocating funds. While there may be a learning curve for the DOD, given this is the first full-year CR for defense, we don't expect any material impact on our business. Additionally, both the House and Senate recently passed separate budget reconciliation bills which would provide additional funding for defense and border security. While these bills still have to go through the conference process, it represents significant incremental multiyear funding in key areas of our addressable market. Looking further out, government fiscal year '26 is still evolving. The President's Budget Request, or PBR, is not expected until next month. But early comments are positive, with the administration showing support for a $1 trillion defense budget. Both the reconciliation bills and the PBR comments are strong signals for our business that generates 90% of its revenue from solving the toughest challenges of the DOD, the intelligence community, and the Department of Homeland Security. Finally, the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE continues to conduct the reviews. We've seen minimal impacts thus far, but we continue to stay close to our customers to support whatever they need. While DOGE is not done with its work, we remain confident that our strategy, differentiated software-based capabilities, and superior program execution are extremely well aligned with the new administration and DOGE's objectives. A piece through strength, secure borders, increase efficiency, and technology modernization. Slide six, please. With that in mind, I'd like to highlight some of our recent successes on key programs supporting enduring national security priorities. Our proven commercial agile software development capabilities and software-defined approach to these programs continue to accelerate speed, agility, efficiency, and lethality across the national security space, which is exactly what this administration is asking. First, our TLS Manpack technology is a perfect example of our strategy playing out in the electromagnetic spectrum. TLS Manpack is a commercially developed software-defined system that allows dismounted soldiers to conduct signals detection, direction finding, and electronic attack while on the move. Manpack's upgradable software and signal sets enable our warfighters to be more capable and more lethal. Demand for this technology continues to strengthen. Our program of record ceiling was increased this quarter, and the number of systems we have delivered has more than doubled and will continue to grow. TLS Manpack was even featured on the cover of the April edition of the Journal of Electromagnetic Dominance. Next, our Navy spectrum program continues to progress well as we enter the next phase of the program. We are beginning to upgrade existing systems as an interim step to deliver enhanced capability to the fleet faster and enable a more efficient transition to the full spectrum system. Spectral software-defined capabilities and upgradeable signal sets enhanced with AI to reduce the cognitive burden on the sailor will make our warfighters more capable and more lethal. The continued success of the program is not only a resounding endorsement of our investing ahead of customer needs and our software-defined approach but also a great example of the strategic value of the Azure Summit acquisition. Next, one of our seven large network modernization programs, Army CIPRAMOD. Here, we are modernizing the US Army's secure Internet protocol network, a highly complex network for transmitting classified information around the globe. The software-defined network technology we're deploying includes ARCON, which is a CACI commercial technology that was developed ahead of customer need and proved to be a crucial differentiator in winning the program. We recently installed the first ARCON gateway, representing an important program milestone. The Army CIPRAMOD program highlights the significant opportunity for additional software-defined network modernization across the federal government to increase security and deliver efficiency and is another great example of CACI winning by investing ahead of customer need. Our support of DOD's push for financial accountability and transparency is yet another success story. Last quarter, we highlighted our work on the Defense Agency's Initiative or DAI program, where we have developed and deployed commercial software to enable successful financial audits for DOD agencies. This quarter, I'm pleased to report another great milestone. The US Marine Corps recently received their second clean financial audit. CACI is the only technology company that has helped a service-level agency in the DOD achieve a clean financial audit now for the second year in a row. And we've done the same for many other DOD entities as well. With the software we have implemented for the DAI, CACI has provided the blueprint for DOD agencies to successfully pass audits and provide financial accountability and transparency. We expect other DOD agencies to follow the Marine Corps' example. Finally, this past February, our BEAGLE program for DHS Customs and Border Protection saw the highest monthly volume of software releases ever. This significant increase in release demand was driven by the new administration's border security policy. Our agile software development capabilities are purpose-built for exactly this type of rapid change in requirements. We are on track to deliver well over 1,000 software releases this year, with greater than 99% defect-free quality. We are taking these same capabilities to NASA, where our MCAPS program is increasing velocity and efficiency by consolidating software applications processes from 11 centers across NASA using the same proven commercial agile software development process combined with our six decades of mission focus. These examples highlight how CACI's differentiated software-based capabilities, commercial processes, and exceptional execution are helping our customers address critical and enduring national security priorities. They are helping CACI continue to win, grow, and deliver value to our shareholders. Slide seven, please. In summary, our strategy and business remain resilient, as underscored by our continued strong financial performance. It's the reason we are, again, able to increase our fiscal year 2025 guidance and remain confident in achieving our three-year financial targets. We remain positive given increasing budgets and bipartisan support for the national security priorities that we focus on. We are executing our strategy and purpose-built our business for this environment, and that continues to position us well to drive long-term growth, increasing free cash flow per share, and additional shareholder value. With that, I'll turn the call over to Jeff.