Release Date: November 06, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: What is driving the strengthening trends in bookings and book-to-bill ratios in the core OSS segment, and how much of this is government versus commercial? A: Brian Kinstlinger, Alliance Global Partners - Analyst, explained that the strengthening trends are driven by both defense and commercial markets. The broadening of the company's scope and reach, particularly in defense markets, has contributed to this growth. The adoption of technologies like autonomy, artificial intelligence, and machine learning is also driving demand. Approximately 55% to 60% of bookings are from defense markets.
Q: Are you continuing to see these trends in the fourth quarter, and is there any impact from the change in administration on business development with the Federal government? A: Brian Kinstlinger stated that they expect similar themes in bookings for Q4. While government timing can be affected by holidays, the company has planned for these. The change in administration is not expected to have a significant impact, and there might be a positive effect with a greater focus on defense.
Q: Can you quantify the addressable percentage of the $1 billion pipeline for 2025, and does it break down similarly to your bookings? A: The pipeline is approximately 55% to 60% defense, similar to bookings. About one-fifth of the pipeline is addressable in 2025, and the company uses probability weightings to prioritize elements in the pipeline.
Q: What type of gross margin is reasonable to assume for investors over the next 18 months for the core OSS segment? A: Brian Kinstlinger noted that the company expects to drive gross margins up to 35% or better over the next 18 months as they balance products and customer-funded development.
Q: What is getting OSS to the table and positioning them for wins in the pipeline? A: The company's enterprise-class computing solutions offer significant performance advantages at similar price points, allowing for more AI algorithms in the same volume. This capability is driving interest and positioning OSS for wins against older architectures.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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