Q2 2025 Rekor Systems Inc Earnings Call

Speaker #2: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to today's Rekor Systems Inc. conference call. My name is Robert, and I'll be your coordinator for today.

Operator: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to today's Rekor Systems Incorporated conference call. My name is Robert, and I'll be your coordinator for today. At this time, all participants are on a listen-only mode. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. If anyone should require operator assistance during the conference, please press star zero on your telephone keypad. As a reminder, this conference call is being recorded for replay purposes. Before we start, I want to read you the company's abbreviated safe harbor statement. I want to remind you that statements made in this conference call concerning future revenues, results of operations, financial position, markets, economic conditions, products and product releases, partnerships, and any other statements that may be construed as a prediction of future performance or events are forward-looking statements.

Speaker #2: At this time, all participants are in listen-only mode. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. If anyone should require operator assistance during the conference, please press *0 on your telephone keypad.

Speaker #2: As a reminder, this conference call is being recorded for replay purposes. Before we start, I want to read you the company's abbreviated safe harbor statement.

Speaker #2: I want to remind you that statements made in this conference call concerning future revenues, results of operations, financial position, markets, economic conditions, products and product releases, partnerships, and any other statements that may be construed as a prediction of future performance or events are forward-looking statements.

Speaker #2: Such statements can involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements.

Operator: Such statements can involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. We ask that you refer to the full disclaimers in our earnings release. You should also review a description of the risk factors contained in our annual and quarterly filings with the SEC. Non-GAAP results will also be discussed on the call. The company believes the presentation of non-GAAP information provides useful supplementary data concerning the company's ongoing operations and is provided for informational purposes only. I would now like to turn the presentation over to Mr. Robert Berman, Interim President and CEO of Rekor Systems.

Speaker #2: We ask that you refer to the full disclaimers in our earnings release. You should also review a description of the risk factors contained in our annual and quarterly filings with the SEC.

Speaker #2: Non-GAAP results will also be discussed on the call. The company believes the presentation of non-GAAP information provides useful, supplementary data concerning the company's ongoing operations and is provided for informational purposes only.

Speaker #2: I would now like to turn the presentation over to Mr. Robert Berman, Interim President and CEO of Rekor Systems.

Speaker #3: Thank you, operator, and good afternoon, everyone. We appreciate your joining us to review Rekor Systems' second quarter 2025 results. We typically begin these calls with our CFO, Eyal Hen, walking through the financials.

Robert Berman: Thank you, Operator, and good afternoon, everyone. We appreciate your joining us to review Rekor Systems' second quarter 2025 results. We typically begin these calls with our CFO, Eyal Hen, walking through the financials. But as we did last quarter, I'd like to first provide some broader context to help frame the numbers you'll hear shortly. With that, I'm pleased to kick off the conversation this afternoon. Earlier this year, we announced a major statewide blanket purchase order with the Texas Department of Transportation, one of the most influential and sophisticated departments of transportation in the country. This marks a transformative moment not just for Rekor, but for the broader transportation industry. TechStar's adoption of the Rekor Command Platform sets a new standard for how large agencies can leverage AI and data fusion to improve roadway decision-making safety and operational efficiency.

Speaker #3: But as we did last quarter, I'd like to first provide some broader context to help frame the numbers you'll hear shortly. With that, I'm pleased to kick off the conversation this afternoon.

Speaker #3: Earlier this year, we announced a major statewide blanket purchase order with the Texas Department of Transportation, one of the most influential and sophisticated departments of transportation in the country.

Speaker #3: This marks a transformative moment not just for Rekor but for the broader transportation industry. Tech stocks adoption of the Rekor Command platform sets a new standard for how large agencies can leverage AI and data fusion to improve roadway decision-making safety and operational efficiency.

Speaker #3: That said, it is important to recognize that the expanded adoption across the rest of tech stocks in 25 districts is not a switch flipped overnight.

Robert Berman: That said, it is important to recognize that the expanded adoption across the rest of TechStar's 25 districts is not a switch flip overnight. We expect the process of bringing additional districts on board to unfold over the coming quarters, and as stakeholders gain confidence in the results and operational benefits demonstrated in Austin and other future early deployments. In that regard, we also secured and began executing two additional deployments that validate our broader market traction. The Central Texas Regional Mobile Authority has entered into a $1.4 million contract expansion for over five years, demonstrating the authority's continued trust and investment in its Rekor Command technology. The implementation of Rekor Command for this agency has led to significant measurable results, including a 324% increase in incident detection and an 11-minute faster average response time, highlighting the effectiveness of the technology in improving roadway safety.

Speaker #3: We expect the process of bringing additional districts on board to unfold over the coming quarters, and as stakeholders gain confidence in the results and operational benefits demonstrated in Austin, and other future early deployments.

Speaker #3: In that regard, we also secured and began executing two additional deployments that validate our broader market traction. The Central Texas Regional Mobile Authority has entered into a $1.4 million contract expansion for over five years, demonstrating the authority's continued trust and investment in its Rekor Command technology.

Speaker #3: The implementation of the Rekor Command for this agency has led to significant measurable results, including a 324% increase in incident detection and an 11-minute faster average response time, highlighting the effectiveness of the technology in improving roadway safety.

Speaker #3: The new contract expansion enhances their use of the platform by adding advanced features, such as bi-directional driver communication, and AI-powered predictive insights to the capabilities they now use, and will enhance its contribution to the roadway management.

Robert Berman: The new contract expansion enhances their use of the platform by adding advanced features such as bidirectional driver communication and AI-powered predictive insights to the capabilities they now use and will enhance its contribution to the roadway management. This partnership aligns with broader regional growth, supporting over 35 major infrastructure projects in Central Texas through enhanced technology, which can lead to increased demand for Rekor services. Another notable development for Rekor in the second quarter has been a major deployment of Rekor Discover in a Sunbelt state. As part of the new statewide initiative to modernize traffic operations, the agency is installing 150 Discover systems under a one-year, $1.2 million data as a service contract. Our installations are expected to be completed shortly. This deployment reflects growing momentum for Rekor Discover as transportation agencies seek safer, non-intrusive FHWA compliant solutions to replace older in-road technologies.

Speaker #3: This partnership aligns with broader regional growth supporting over 35 major infrastructure projects in Central Texas, through enhanced technology, which can lead to increased demand for Rekor services.

Speaker #3: Another notable development for Rekor in the second quarter has been a major deployment of Rekor Discover in a Sunbelt state. As part of the new statewide initiative to modernize traffic operations, the agency is installing 150 Discover systems under a one-year $1.2 million data-as-a-service contract. Our installations are expected to be completed shortly.

Speaker #3: This deployment reflects growing momentum for Rekor Discover as transportation agencies seek safer, non-intrusive, FHWA-compliant solutions to replace older in-road technologies. In addition to this project, Discover is now active in multiple states, including Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, New York, South Carolina, further strengthening our national footprint and supporting future international expansion.

Robert Berman: In addition to this project, Discover is now active in multiple states, including Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, New York, and South Carolina, further strengthening our national footprint and supporting future international expansion. On a local level, we've continued rolling out Rekor RoadView, our situational awareness platform built specifically for cities and counties that don't operate 24/7 traffic management centers. RoadView provides real-time alerts for incidents, congestion, and work zones, allowing smaller agencies to take timely action and improve operational response without heavy infrastructure investments. Feedback from the early adopters has been very encouraging. We also expanded our data as a service model for Rekor Discover, giving users access to accurate FHWA compliant traffic data via subscription. No hardware, no installation, and no maintenance, just the data they need when they need it.

Speaker #3: On a local level, we've continued rolling out Rekor RoadView, our situational awareness platform built specifically for cities and counties that don't operate 24/7 traffic management centers.

Speaker #3: RoadView provides real-time alerts for incidents, congestion, and work zones, allowing smaller agencies to take timely action and improve operational response without heavy infrastructure investments.

Speaker #3: Feedback from the early adopters has been very encouraging. We also expanded our data-as-a-service model for Rekor Discover giving users access to accurate FHWA-compliant traffic data being subscription.

Speaker #3: No hardware, no installation, and no maintenance, just the data they need when they need it. It's a win-win that will reduce agencies' costs and complexity and allow us to increase recurring revenue while delivering high-value insights at scale.

Robert Berman: It's a win-win that will reduce agencies' costs and complexity and allow us to increase recurring revenue while delivering high-value insights at scale. The transportation landscape is evolving quickly, and Rekor is playing a leading role, increasing transportation data is being viewed not just as a planning tool, but as a national asset with implications for safety, resilience, and economic development. That recognition is shaping our conversations with agency partners and opening doors to new opportunities. Rekor is well-positioned to meet this moment with the technology, credibility, and policy alignment required to help agencies modernize responsibly and securely. As we look to the second half of 2025, we'll continue executing against current deployments while deepening those relationships. We'll work to bring new TechStar districts online over time.

Speaker #3: The transportation landscape is evolving quickly, and Rekor is playing a leading role in increasing transportation data is being viewed not just as a planning asset with implications for safety, resilience, and economic development.

Speaker #3: That recognition is shaping our conversations with agency partners and opening doors to new opportunities. Rekor is well-positioned to meet this moment. With the technology, credibility, and policy alignment required to help agencies modernize responsible, and securely.

Speaker #3: As we look to the second half of 2025, we will continue to execute against current deployments while deepening those relationships.

Speaker #3: We'll work to bring new tech stock districts online, over time, we'll build on our momentum to secure additional Discover contracts at the state and regional levels, and we'll continue participating in the national dialogue around AI transportation, and infrastructure modernization, and developing new products and services to address these important needs.

Robert Berman: We'll build on our momentum to secure additional Discover contracts at the state and regional levels, and we'll continue participating in the national dialogue around AI transportation and infrastructure modernization and developing new products and services to address these important needs. Two major milestones ahead. First, the ITE 2025 in Florida this week and the ITS World Congress in Atlanta later this month. We'll be demonstrating our full connected intelligence suite and engaging with global transportation leaders to reinforce Rekor's leadership position. In closing, Rekor is continuing to advance as a connected intelligence partner for the public sector. We're solving real problems, delivering value, and helping agencies rethink how they manage and secure the most vital public assets, our roads. Thank you again for your continued support. And with that, I'll turn it over to our CFO, Eyal Hen, for a review of the financials. Eyal?

Speaker #3: Two major milestones ahead: first, the ITE 2025 in Florida this week, and the ITS World Congress in Atlanta later this month. We'll be demonstrating our full connected intelligence suite and engaging with global transportation leaders to reinforce Rekor's leadership position.

Speaker #3: In closing, Rekor is continuing to advance as a connected intelligence partner for the public sector. We're solving real problems, delivering value, and helping agencies rethink how they manage and secure the most vital public assets: our roads.

Speaker #3: Thank you again for your continued support, and with that, I'll turn it over to our CFO, Eyal Hen, for a review of the financials.

Speaker #3: Eyal?

Speaker #4: Thank you, Robert. And good afternoon to everyone joining us. Today, I'll walk you through our financial results for the three and six months ended June 30th, 2025.

Eyal Hen: Thank you, Robert, and good afternoon to everyone joining us. Today, I'll walk you through our financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025. While the macro environment remains somewhat challenging, particularly due to continued uncertainty in the government sector, we remain focused on execution and operational efficiency, and we are encouraged by the progress we continue to make in this challenging environment. Total revenue for Q2 2025 was $12.4 million, consistent with the same quarter last year. On a year-to-date basis, we recorded $21.6 million, down 3% from the first half of 2024. This modest decline was primarily driven by slower project activity and weather conditions at the beginning of the year. However, we continue to see strength in our sales pipeline and current deployment and are confident in our ability to drive sequential growth in the second half of the year.

Speaker #4: While the macro environment remained somewhat challenging, particularly due to continued uncertainty in the government sector, we remained focused on execution and operational efficiency. We are encouraged by the progress we continue to make in this challenging environment.

Speaker #4: Total revenue for Q2 2025 was $12.4 million, consistent with the same quarter last year. On a year-to-date basis, we recorded $21.6 million, down 3% from the first half of 2024.

Speaker #4: This modest decline was primarily driven by slower project activity and weather conditions at the beginning of the year. However, we continue to see strength in our sales pipeline and current deployment, and we are confident in our ability to drive sequential growth in the second half of the year.

Speaker #4: Recurring revenue for Q2 totaled $5.9 million, representing 48% of total revenue, compared to 50.6% in Q2 2024. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, recurring revenue was $11 million.

Eyal Hen: Recurring revenue for Q2 totaled $5.9 million, representing 48% of total revenue compared to 50.6% in Q2 2024. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, recurring revenue was $11 million, a slight decline of 2% from the prior year. These fluctuations reflect some recent increases in point-in-time sales. However, our long-term strategy remains focused on growing our recurring revenue base through SaaS and data subscription models. Adjusted gross margin for the quarter was 49.5% compared to 53.5% in Q2 2024. For the first six months of 2025, adjusted gross margin was 48.9% versus 50.2% in the prior year period. The decline in margin is largely attributable to the revenue mix, with a greater proportion of hardware-based contracts compared to high-margin software sales. We continue to expect margin increases over time as our SaaS and data businesses grow and account for a larger share of revenue.

Speaker #4: A slight decline of 2% from the prior year. This fluctuation reflects some recent increases in point-in-time sales. However, our long-term strategy remained focused on growing our recurring revenue base through SaaS and data subscription models.

Speaker #4: Adjusted gross margin for the quarter was $49.5% compared to $53.5% in Q2 2024. For the six for the first six months of 2025, adjusted gross margin was $48.9% versus $50.2% in the prior year.

Speaker #4: The decline in margin is largely attributable to the revenue mix, with a greater proportion of hardware-based contracts compared to high-margin software sales. We continue to expect margin increases over time as our SaaS and data businesses grow and account for a larger share of revenue.

Speaker #4: A key highlight this quarter is our continued focus on operating efficiency. Total operating expenses for Q2 declined 17% year-over-year, representing a 2.9 million reduction.

Eyal Hen: A key highlight this quarter is our continued focus on operating efficiency. Total operating expenses for Q2 declined 17% year over year, representing a $2.9 million reduction. Year to date, we have reduced operating expenses by $5.7 million, also a 17% improvement. These savings were achieved across all major areas of the business. G&A expenses decreased 6% in Q2 and 5% year to date. Sales and marketing expenses were down 16% for the quarter and 22% year to date. And R&D expenses decreased 27% in Q2 and 24% for the first six months. These results reflect disciplined cost containment and deliberate realignment of resources to match our operating model and growth strategy. Adjusted EBITDA loss for Q2 2025 was $5.8 million, in line with the prior year.

Speaker #4: Year-to-date, we have reduced operating expenses by $5.7 million, which is a 17% improvement. These savings were achieved across all major areas of the business. G&A expenses decreased by 6% in Q2 and 5% year-to-date.

Speaker #4: Sales and marketing expenses were down 16% for the quarter and 22% year-to-date. And R&D expenses decreased 27% in Q2 and 24% for the first six months.

Speaker #4: This results reflect disciplined cost containment and deliberate realignment of resources to match our operating model and growth strategy. Adjusted EBITDA loss for Q2 2025 was $5.8 million.

Speaker #4: In line with the prior year. On a year-to-date basis, adjusted EBITDA improved by $2 million narrowing to $13.1 million compared to $15.2 million in the same period last year.

Eyal Hen: On a year-to-date basis, adjusted EBITDA improved by $2 million, narrowing to $13.1 million compared to $15.2 million in the same period last year. With our commitment to continued cost discipline and sight on higher revenue in the current quarter, we anticipate continued improvements in adjusted EBITDA for the remainder of 2025. Looking ahead, we are very optimistic. Our pipeline remains strong, particularly with our state Department of Transportation and public safety verticals. We expect these relationships to continue to expand and contribute more meaningfully to revenue in the second half of the year. We also continue to identify opportunities for additional operational efficiencies to help improve our bottom line. With our focus on revenue growth, extended SaaS offerings, and disciplined execution, we remain confident in our goal of exiting 2025 on a stronger financial footing and moving closer to break-even adjusted EBITDA.

Speaker #4: With our commitment to continued cost discipline and on higher revenue in the current quarter, we anticipate continued improvements in adjusted EBITDA for the remainder of 2025.

Speaker #4: Looking ahead, we have very optimistic. Our pipeline remains strong, particularly with our State Department of Transportation and Public Safety verticals. We expect this relationship to continue to expand and contribute more meaningfully to revenue in the second half of the year.

Speaker #4: We also continue to identify opportunities for additional operational efficiencies to help improve our bottom line. With our focus on revenue growth, expanded SaaS offerings, and disciplined execution, we remain confident in our goal of exceeding 2025 on a stronger financial footing and moving closer to break-even adjusted EBITDA.

Speaker #4: Before I turn it back to Robert, I want to thank our shareholders for their continued support. We recognize the challenges of the past year, but we are proud of the operational and financial progress made in the first half of 2025.

Eyal Hen: Before I turn it back to Robert, I want to thank our shareholders for their continued support. We recognize the challenges of the past year, but we are proud of the operational and financial progress made in the first half of 2025. We have a clear strategy, and we are executing on that plan. Your trust and patience are invaluable, and we remain committed to delivering long-term shareholder value. Thank you for your attention. Robert, back to you.

Speaker #4: We have a clear strategy, and we are executing on that plan. Your trust and patience are invaluable, and we remain committed to delivering long-term shareholder value.

Speaker #4: Thank you for your attention. Robert, back to you.

Speaker #2: Thanks, Eyal. Now, I'd like to open the floor for any questions you may have. Operator?

Robert Berman: Thanks, Eyal. Now I'd like to open the floor for any questions you may have. Operator?

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Speaker #1: Our first question comes from Michael Lattimore with Northland Capital Markets. Please proceed with your question.

Speaker #5: All right, great. Thanks. Thanks a lot. Yeah, so the there was solid really strong sequential growth in the quarter. Was that just kind of, you know, better weather, or was there something else driving that?

Speaker 7: Okay. Great. Thanks. Thanks a lot. Yeah, so the, the, the there was solid, really strong sequential growth in the quarter. Was that just kind of, you know, better weather, or was there something else driving that?

Speaker #4: It's our pipeline that we have in Q1. I think changes, as we said, you know, Q1 was impacted by the burst weather and the effect on our portable business.

Eyal Hen: It's it's all the pipeline that we have in Q1. Nothing changes. We, as we said, you know, Q1 was driven by the, the burst weather, the impact of our portable business. and and Q2 is is stronger, and we anticipate the remainder of the year to be stronger as, with the pipeline that we have currently.

Speaker #4: And in Q2, it's stronger, and we anticipate the remainder of the year to be stronger as well, given the pipeline that we have currently.

Speaker #5: Got it. And what would be more more important sort of second half driver? I think you talked about sequential growth generally, but it would, you know, Discover or Command be more important to kind of second half here?

Speaker 7: Got it. And what would be a more a more important sort of second-half driver? I think you talked about sequential growth generally, but it would, you know, would Discover or Command be more important to kind of second after?

Speaker #4: It It will be a growth, actually, Discover, Command, and Scout we anticipate to have the sequential growth on all three business lines.

Eyal Hen: It would be a growth, actually. Discover, Command, and Scout we anticipate to have the the sequential growth on all three, business lines.

Speaker #5: Great. And then on Scout and the public safety space, what are some of the more interesting use cases you're seeing there, and, you know, types of customers you're seeing?

Speaker 7: Great. And then on Scout in the public safety space, what are, some of the more interesting use cases you're seeing there and, you know, types of customers you're seeing?

Speaker #4: Hey, Mike.

Robert Berman: Hey, Mike. It's Robert. How are you? All right. Well, good. Mostly commercial, Mike. We're focused on the commercial sector, which is really where we're seeing a lot more use of vehicle recognition and parking, you know, everything from parking to, yeah, businesses like car washes, rental car companies, fleet management, or, you know, a variety of different home businesses and so forth. So that's where the focus is.

Speaker #6: It's Robert. How are you?

Speaker #5: All All right.

Speaker #6: Well, good. Mostly commercial, Mike. We're focused on the commercial sector. Which is really where we're seeing a lot more use of vehicle recognition. Parking, you know, everything from parking to yeah, businesses like car washes, rental car companies, fleet management for, you know, a variety of different businesses and so forth.

Speaker #6: So that's where the focus is.

Speaker #5: Great. That's fascinating for me.

Speaker 7: Great. Other thoughts from you?

Speaker #6: Okay. I'm sorry?

Robert Berman: Okay. I'm sorry?

Speaker #5: And then just the last thing for me, you talked about the data as a service option for Discover. How important is that to the Discover pipeline relative to more traditional models there?

Speaker 7: And then just the last thing from you. You talked about the data as a service option for Discover. How important is that to the Discover pipeline relative to more traditional models there?

Speaker #6: Very important. Like, everything else takes a lot of time to convince, you know, the government to change the way they do business. And data as a service is the right way for them to do business.

Robert Berman: Very important. Like everything else, it takes a lot of time to convince, you know, the government to change the way they do business. And data as a service is the right way for them to do business. And it's a much better business model for us because it's all recurring revenue and much more thorough.

Speaker #6: And it's much better business model for us because it's all recurring revenue, much more yeah.

Speaker 7: Yep. Okay. Great. Thanks a lot.

Speaker #5: Okay, great. Thanks a lot.

Speaker #4: Thank you.

Speaker #1: Our next question comes from Tim Moore with Clear Street. Please proceed with your question.

Robert Berman: Thank you.

Operator: Our next question comes from Tim Moore with Clearstreets. Please proceed with your question.

Speaker #7: Hi, good afternoon, guys. This is Larry Stevitsky on for Tim. He had to drop off to attend another call, but I just wanted to pinch it for him.

Speaker 7: Hi. Good afternoon, guys. This is Larry Stavitzky on for Tim. He had to drop off to attend another call, but I just wanted to pinch it for him. Do you guys have any large pilots or studies that you did in the last 12 to 24 months, besides Austin, that that is nearing a contract or some type of larger pilot with a meaningful revenue contribution that we should be aware of?

Speaker #7: Do you have any large pilots or studies that you conducted in the last 12 to 24 months, besides Austin, that are nearing a contract or some type of larger pilot with a meaningful revenue contribution?

Speaker #7: That we should be aware of?

Speaker #6: Talk about that because those are procurement right now. So you know, it's just the nature of business. But yeah, we're in business with a lot of jurisdictions and we're piloting and using POCs have done RPs, RFOs, you know, once it enters your RFP stage, just you know, you have hello?

Robert Berman: Talk about that because those are tough for government right now. So, you know, it's just the nature of business. But yeah, we're working with a lot of jurisdictions. We're piloting and using POCs that have done RPs, RFOs. You know, once it enters the RFP stage, just, you know, you have.

Speaker #6: Hello? Did I lose you?

Speaker 7: Hello? Hello?

Robert Berman: Did I lose you?

Speaker #5: Yeah, I think I lost you guys for a sec. I'm back on. I don't know if you guys can hear me. I kind of missed you there.

Speaker 7: Yeah, I think I lost you guys for a second. I'm back on. I don't know if you guys can hear me. I kind of missed you there.

Speaker #6: Yeah, what I was saying was that a number of customers did POCs or pilots have come back and they've decided to budget doing RFs.

Robert Berman: Yeah. What I was saying was that a number of customers who did POCs or pilots have come back, and they've decided to do RFPs. And once you enter the RFP stage, all you got to do is open it, and that's just the rules. But the good news is that the good, I think the answer to your question is the good news is a lot of the pipeline that we had is from doing the pilot and POCs that we did that have resulted in these agencies coming back saying, "Okay, we'll finish our RFP.

Speaker #6: And once you enter the RF stage, well, you guess it was open. And that's just the rules. But the good news is that well, the good I think the answer to your question is the good news is that a lot of the pipeline that we have is from doing the pilot and POCs that we did.

Speaker #6: That it resulted in these businesses coming back saying, "Okay, we'll finish doing our RF today."

Speaker #5: And And that's what you guys are kind of talking about in the back half of the year, coming to fruition in terms of sequential growth?

Speaker 7: And that's what you guys are kind of talking about in the back half of the year coming to fruition in terms of sequential growth. I guess if you could put a little bit more color on the organic growth in the back half of the year for your expectations in terms of.

Speaker #5: I guess if you could put a little bit more color on the organic growth in the back half of the year for your expectations in terms of.

Speaker #6: Well, yeah, I mean, look, to be frank, you know, I think we've learned that this is a business that has a long sales cycle because of the procurement process, and we've learned how to manage that better.

Robert Berman: Well, yeah. I mean, look, to be frank, you know, I think we've learned that this is a business that has a long sales cycle because of the procurement process, and we've learned how to manage that better and make more educated guesstimates as to when these things turn into revenue. And we feel very good about the back half of the year, about Q3 and Q4. And we're confident that the company is turning the corner now.

Speaker #6: And make more educated guesstimates as to when these things turn into revenue. And we feel very good about the back half of the year.

Speaker #6: About Q3 and Q4. And we're confident that the company's turning the corner now.

Speaker #5: Great. Thanks a lot for your help, guys. I appreciate it.

Speaker 7: Great. Thanks a lot for your help, guys. I appreciate it.

Speaker #6: Sure. Thank you.

Robert Berman: Sure. Thank you.

Operator: Our next question is from Noah Levitz with William Blair. Please proceed with your question.

Speaker #1: Our next question is from Noah Levitz with William Blair. Please proceed with your question.

Speaker #8: Thanks, Robert and Eyal. Good afternoon. To start off, can you provide any color on the progress with plate ranger and your partnership with Sound Thinking?

Speaker 9: Thanks, Robert and Eyal. Good afternoon. To start off, can you provide any color on the progress with Plate Ranger in your partnership with Sound Thinking?

Speaker #6: Currently, you know, to be honest, not too much. We are working with them. But currently, they're not too much progress right now. Yeah, it's true.

Eyal Hen: Currently, you know, it's not much. We are working with them, but currently, there's not much progress right now.

Speaker #6: We really don't have much involvement with that. Product, it's it's all Sound Thinkings and they market it, they sell it. They implement it, and we provide the technology.

Robert Berman: Yeah, true. We really don't have much involvement with that product. It's all Sound Thinkings, and they market it, they sell it, they implement it, and we provide the technology. So, you know, we're hoping that they get some traction with it, but we'll see. We're hopeful.

Speaker #6: So you know, we're hoping that they get some traction with it. But we'll see. We're hopeful.

Speaker #8: Gotcha. Thank you. And then secondly, the IIJA bill continues to deploy funds, and I mean, a lot of companies we follow have noted that there's a bipartisan group in Congress currently working on the subsequent bill, and it seems to be gaining a lot of steam.

Speaker 9: Gotcha. Thank you. And then secondly, the IIJA bill continues to deploy funds, and I mean, a lot of companies we follow have noted that there's a bipartisan group in Congress currently working on the subsequent bill, and it seems to be gaining a lot of steam. And Secretary Duffy has promoted the America is Building Again program. So it seems like besides an uncertain procurement environment, there's a lot of positivity in investing in transportation infrastructure. Does this give you confidence, like when you go to the ITS conference in a month or so, that the conversations are going to be more optimistic and 2026 and beyond will be, you'll see more traction with your products? Thanks.

Speaker #8: And Secretary Duffy has promoted the America is Building Again program. So it seems like besides an uncertain procurement environment, there's a lot of positivity in investing in transportation infrastructure.

Speaker #8: Does this give you confidence, like when you go to the ITS conference in a month or so, that the conversations are going to be more optimistic and that 2026 and beyond will see more traction with your products?

Speaker #8: Thanks.

Speaker #6: Well, you know, it's interesting that because Eyal and I are sitting right now at IT and Orlando. Conference before, and then we have ITS coming up America the end of the month.

Robert Berman: Well, you know, it's interesting to ask that because Eyal and I are sitting right now at IT and Orlando, the conference before, and then we have ITS coming up, America, the end of the month. But IT, for me, is much different. There's over 100 vendors here. The dialogue is completely different. And the reason for it is it's being driven by the present administration, which has realized that the federal government has mismanaged, to start with, the $100 billion trust fund they operate every year, which is the ecosystem for recycling gasoline excise taxes. And they're putting much more focus on the data, okay, because the data drives where you spend money, and you can't manage what you can't measure. So hearing the dialogue, listening to the speakers, just seeing the discussion on the floor, a completely different focus now.

Speaker #6: But IT for me is much different. There's over 100 vendors here. The dialogue is completely different and the reason for it is it's being driven by the present administration, which has realized that the federal government has mismanaged to start with the $100 billion trust fund.

Speaker #6: They operate every year, which is the ecosystem for recycling gasoline excise taxes. And they're putting much more focus on the data okay because the data drives where you spend money and you can't manage what you can't measure.

Speaker #6: So hearing the dialog, listening to the speakers, just seeing the discussion on the floor, completely different focus now. It's on the data and that's what our company is all about.

Robert Berman: It's on the data, and that's what our company is all about. We're building an ecosystem for the data so that they can manage the roadways, so that they can plan and operate them. And it's nice to hear people talking this way.

Speaker #6: We're building an ecosystem for the data so that they can manage the roadways so that they can plan and operate them. And it's nice to hear people talking this way.

Speaker #8: Great. Thank you very much.

Speaker 9: Great. Thank you very much.

Speaker #6: Sure. Thank you.

Robert Berman: Sure. Thank you.

Speaker #1: As a reminder, if you'd like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. One moment, please, while we poll for questions.

Operator: As a reminder, if you'd like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. One moment, please, while we poll for questions. Our next question comes from Robert Ellinger, a private investor. Please proceed with your question.

Speaker #1: Our next question comes from Robert Ellinger, a private investor. Please proceed with your question.

Speaker #7: Hi, thank you for taking the time today. I was curious at the beginning, when you spoke about the difficulties and challenges associated with unpredictable weather, have you developed any plan or strategy if this happens again?

Speaker 7: Hi. Thank you for taking the time today. I was curious at the beginning, when you spoke about the difficulties and challenges associated with unpredictable weather, have you developed any plan or strategy, you know, if this happens again? Yeah.

Speaker #7: Yeah.

Speaker #6: Yeah, look, that's a fair question. You know, the company is small. And it's just starting to scale. And you know, a small amount of our revenue you know comes from you know a certain number of customers that are in areas where the weather can get dicey.

Robert Berman: Yeah. Look, that's a fair question. You know, the company is small, and it's just starting to scale. And, you know, a small amount of our revenue, you know, comes from, you know, a certain number of customers that are in areas where, the weather can get dicey. Right? But as the company scales, the weather won't really impact the implementation of the systems. And also, I can say Command versus Discover. Command is a SaaS product. It's installed inside buildings on computers and ATMS platforms, where Discover, is, you know, being installed roadside. So I think a lot of that has to do with the company size, right? When you're a little, when you're smaller, a little impact can, you know, have a big change in your numbers. So I hope that hopefully that's helpful. But it's not a seasonal business if that's kind of where you're going.

Speaker #6: Right? But as the company scales, the weather won't really impact the implementation. The systems and also implementing command versus Discover, Command is a SaaS product that's installed inside buildings on computers and ATMS platforms.

Speaker #6: Where Discover is you know being installed roadside. So I think a lot of that has to do with the company size. Right? When you're smaller, little impact can you know have you know big change in your numbers, so.

Speaker #6: I hope that hopefully that's helpful. But it's not a seasonal business. If that's kind of where you're going.

Speaker #7: Yeah, that was mainly my question. Yep.

Speaker 7: Yeah. That was mainly my question. Yeah.

Speaker #6: Yeah. You know, it's not it's not a seasonal business. Yep. Thank you.

Robert Berman: Yeah. Yeah, it's not a seasonal business. Yeah. Thank you.

Speaker #1: We have reached the end of the question and answer session. I now like to turn the call back to management for closing comments.

Operator: We have reached the end of the question and answer session. I'd now like to turn the call back to management for closing comments.

Speaker #7: Well, everybody, thank you. Appreciate it. I wish you could all be here with Eyal and I and the rest of the team that we have here to see what we see.

Robert Berman: Well, everybody, thank you. Appreciate it. I wish you could all be here with Eyal and I and the rest of the team that we have here to see what we see. It's exciting. And again, we're confident about the back half of the year and that finally we're getting the attention that we believe the company's technology deserves from the powers that be. So we'll look forward to seeing you on the next call in the fall. Thanks, everyone.

Speaker #7: It's exciting. And again, we're confident about the back half of the year. And the finally, we're getting the attention that we believe the company's technology deserves from the powers that be.

Speaker #7: So, we'll look forward to seeing you on the next call in the fall. Thanks, everyone.

Operator: This concludes today's conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time, and we thank you for your participation.

Q2 2025 Rekor Systems Inc Earnings Call

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Rekor Systems

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Q2 2025 Rekor Systems Inc Earnings Call

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Tuesday, August 12th, 2025 at 8:30 PM

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