Thank you, Brian. Good morning, everyone. It is my pleasure to provide an update on GEO Secure Services. During the second quarter of 2023, our Secure Services facilities successfully underwent 51 audits, including internal audits, government reviews, third-party accreditations and Prison Rate Elimination Act Certifications. Four of our Secure Services facilities received accreditation from the American Correctional Association with an average score of 99.4%, and another five of our facilities received precertification. Our GTI Transportation division and our GEO Amy U.K. joint venture completed approximately 4.2 million miles driven in the United States and overseas during the second quarter. Moving to the current trends from our government agency partners at the federal level, populations at our contract U.S. Marshals detention facilities continue to be stable. Our U.S. Marshals facilities around the country support the agency as it carries out its mission of providing custodial services for pretrial felonies [ph] facing federal criminal proceedings. We believe that all these important facilities provide needed bed space and services near federal courthouses, where there is generally a lack of suitable alternative detention capacity for the U.S. Marshals service. Moving to our ICE processing centers. We recently experienced a 20% increase in populations across our facilities since early May. However, occupancy rates at our ICE processing centers remain below historical levels. As George noted, Congress has left for August recess without reaching a compromise on the fiscal year 2024 Homeland Security appropriation. Currently, the House version of the bill would fund ICE for 41,000 beds, while the Senate version would maintain funding at 34,000 beds. If a compromise between the House and the Senate is not reached, a potential outcome could be the passage of a short-term or a long-term continuing resolution that would likely fund the federal government at the current funding levels, when the new fiscal year begins on October 1. As a long-standing service provider to the federal government, we play no role in and have no control over congressional appropriations decision or the implementation of immigration policies. Our focus remains on providing the highest quality services tie, and we stand ready to support the agency with any additional services as needed. Our ICE processing centers have a long-standing track record delivering professional support services owned by ISAP [ph] and providing secure residential care consistent with our commitment to respecting the human rights of all of those entrusted to our care. Our ICE processing centers offer a round-the-clock access to quality health care services. Health care staffing at our ICE processing centers is generally more than double the number of health care staff in a typical state correctional. Our ICE processing centers also offer access to legal counsel and legal libraries and resources, and we have dedicated space at our centers to accommodate meetings with legal counsel. Our ICE processing centers also provide daily mills that are culturally sensitive and approved by registered dietitian. We also provide access to faith-based and religious opportunities and we partner with community volunteers as needed to ensure fair representation of various paths and denominations. Our ICE processing centers also offer access to quality recreational activities. We have made significant investments to provide enhanced amenities at our centers, including artificial turf soccer fields, covered pavilions, exercise equipment and multipurpose. We have also historically provided secure transportation services and logistical support for ICE primarily at 12 of our ICE processing units. Our GTI Transportation division also recently entered into an emergency contract to provide air operation support for ICE, which is expected to generate up to approximately $16 million in revenues over a nine-month period, assuming the contract runs through its full term. We hope to continue to be a strong contender for the currently active procurement of a multiyear contract for these services, which presently remains under bid protests. Moving to our state government agency partners. During the second quarter of 2023, we reactivated the 1,900-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility under a new lease agreement with the state of Oklahoma. The new lease has an initial term of five and a half years effective May 1st, 2023, with subsequent unlimited one-year renewal options. Over the term of the lease, we expect to generate straight-line lease revenue of approximately $8.5 million annually and we will be responsible for maintenance, capital expenditures, property insurance, and property tax payments. With the reactivation of our Great Plains Facility, we now have approximately 9,000 idle beds in our Secure Services segment comprised primarily of five former -- prison facilities. We believe these are very valuable, modern, and well-located assets, which we are continuing to actively market to government agencies at the state and federal level. Also in the state of Oklahoma, we recently renewed our contract for the 2,682-bed Lawton Correctional Facility for a one-year term effective through June of 2024. And in Florida, we renewed our contract for the 2,000-bed Blackwater River Correctional Facility for a two-year term effective through October of 2025. Our State Correctional Facilities delivered high-quality support services across 7 states, including enhanced rehabilitation programs on behalf of Correctional Departments in Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico, and Virginia. Finally, with respect to our international markets, we have begun delivering primary health services across 13 public prisons in Australia under our new health care contract with the state of Victoria. This new contract commenced on July 1st and is expected to generate approximately $33 million in annualized revenues. At this time, I will turn the call over to Wayne Calabrese for a review of GEO Care.