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VirTra (VTSI) 2026财年第二季度业绩电话会:营收改善,在手订单达2490万美元

2026-08-14 08:44

VirTra (NASDAQ: VTSI) 公布,截至2026年6月30日的第二财季营收转化与新签订单环比有所改善。然而,由于客户资金拨付、采购和验收时点继续推迟收入确认,营收和盈利能力同比有所下滑。

核心要点

  • 2026财年第二季度营收为580万美元,低于去年同期的700万美元,但在国际交付的支撑下,较2026财年第一季度的350万美元环比增长约66%。
  • 新签订单额从上季度的380万美元增至550万美元。在该公司补足第二季度转化的绝大部分收入后,在手订单维持在约2490万美元。
  • 毛利率从去年同期的69%降至59%,反映出营收规模下降以及在内容制作和产品开发方面的持续投资。
  • VirTra 录得净亏损30万美元(即稀释后每股亏损0.02美元),而去年同期净利润为20万美元(即稀释后每股收益0.02美元)。
  • 管理层表示,底层需求环境依然健康,但资金拨付、采购审批、安装及客户验收的时点仍是近期主要的变量。
  • VirTra 已在三个能力领域入选美国陆军市场采购名录:武器技能开发、联合火力训练以及反无人机系统。

关键财务数据

指标 2026财年二季度 对比 点评
营收 580万美元 2025财年二季度为700万美元;2026财年一季度为350万美元 环比改善部分受国际交付推动
政府部门营收 350万美元 2025财年二季度为540万美元 资金拨付和采购时点依然构成制约
国际业务营收 220万美元 2025财年二季度为140万美元 包含先前中标部署项目的收入
毛利润 340万美元 2025财年二季度为480万美元 营收规模下滑与研发投资拖累了业绩表现
毛利率 59% 2025财年二季度为69% 内容制作支出维持在较高水平
净营业费用 360万美元 2025财年二季度为390万美元 管理层在资助增长倡议的同时保持了费用约束
营业利润(亏损) -20万美元 2025财年二季度利润为20万美元 毛利润下降导致同比由盈转亏
净利润(亏损) -30万美元 2025财年二季度利润为20万美元 稀释后每股亏损为0.02美元
调整后 EBITDA 40万美元 2025财年二季度为70万美元 非 GAAP 指标
新签订单额 550万美元 2026财年一季度为380万美元 受 STEP 协议、资本系统订单及联邦客户活动复苏的支撑
在手订单 2490万美元 资本项目:1320万美元;服务:380万美元;STEP:790万美元
现金及现金等价物 1430万美元 截至2025年12月31日为1860万美元 现金支出包括存货投资和收购奥兰多园区

2026财年前六个月,营收为920万美元,而去年同期为1410万美元。毛利润为550万美元(占营收的60%),而去年同期为1000万美元(占营收的71%)。VirTra 录得六个月净亏损约160万美元(即稀释后每股亏损0.14美元),而去年同期净利润为140万美元(即稀释后每股收益0.13美元)。

业务与运营表现

STEP 协议、资本系统订单、联邦客户以及多个国内销售区域的新签订单额均有所改善。管理层还提到,此前在资金紧张环境下推迟采购的部分联邦客户活动有所复苏。

VirTra 在本季度制作了约10个全新训练场景,大幅超出历史平均水平。该公司表示,此项内容投资旨在提升平台价值、支撑未来新签订单,并满足客户不断变化的需求。

国际业务营收得益于客户对此前所订购系统的验收。管理层表示,国际意向订单管线包含直接的主权国家合作以及有美国参与的项目,特别是围绕无人机系统训练的项目。然而,在客户场地设施、安装时间表和培训安排就绪之前,交付和收入确认可能会推迟。

该公司通过收购临近军事模拟采购及项目管理机构的奥兰多园区,扩大了其在国防领域的业务布局。该设施将作为 VirTra 的项目管理办公室,并支持展示、内容开发、工程设计和项目执行。管理层预计,现有的租户租赁合同将产生租金收入,并对未来的财务表现带来积极贡献。

管理层展望

管理层预计 2026 财年剩余时间内在手订单将得到进一步转化。具体时点将取决于客户资金拨付、采购流程、安装进度及验收时间表。

该公司表示,自2024年10月以来一直在跟踪的三项资助计划已正式下发,客户已提交资金申请,且决标在即。VirTra 还报告称,军方和联邦政府的信息征询与方案提议请求有所增加。

管理层强调,由于地缘政治局势发展、选举、资金到位情况以及客户就绪程度可能会延长采购和交付周期,国际业务营收仍将保持不均衡。

风险与关注领域

  • 客户资金拨付、采购审批和验收流程仍不在 VirTra 的直接控制范围内,可能会导致不同期间之间的收入发生转移。
  • 国际销售本质上具有波动性,采购周期长且难以预测。
  • 军事领域的项目机会从评估和方案提议推进至最终签订合同可能需要相当长的时间。
  • 营收规模下降以及在内容和产品开发方面的持续投资,对二季度的毛利率构成压力。
  • 上半年现金有所减少,部分原因是为支持交付而采购存货以及收购奥兰多地产。

投资者问答环节亮点

管理层指出,重新开放的资助计划、客户的资金申请、即将落地的决标决定,以及联邦和军方招标要求的增加,均表明资金环境正在改善。VirTra 成功入选美国陆军市场采购名录,也被视为对其在三个训练类别中技术实力的认可,不过管理层表示,现在估计由此产生的业务机会的时点或规模还为时过早。

在国际业务方面,管理层提醒称,由于订单可能在客户准备好接收系统之前就已获得资金,因此营收缺乏连贯性。因此,收入确认取决于场地设施就绪情况、安装介入条件以及所需培训和验收流程的完成情况。

业绩电话会议完整文字记录


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管理层陈述

Operator

Good afternoon, and welcome to BERTRA's second quarter, 2026, Earnings and Profits. conference call. My name is Drew and I will be your operator for today's call. Joining us for today's presentation are the company's CEO John Givens and CFO Alana Ujwala. Following their remarks, we will open the call for questions. Before we begin the call, I would like to provide Bertra's safe harbor statement that include cautions regarding forward-looking statements made during this call. During this presentation, management may discuss financial projections, information, and other or expectations about the company's products and services or markets or otherwise make statements about the future which are forward-looking and subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made. The company does not undertake any obligation to update them as by law.

Finally, I'd like to remind everyone that this call will be made available for replay via a link in the investor relations section on the company's website at www.vertra.com. Now, I'd like to turn the call over to Vertra's CEO, Mr. John Givens. Thank you,.

John Givens

seat sir. Thank you Drew and thank you everyone for joining us this afternoon. After the market closed today, we issued a press release that provided our financial results for the second quarter, ended June 30, 2026, along with an update on our business and operating environment. For the quarter, revenue totaled $5.8 million, bookings were $5.5 million, and backlog remained strong at approximately $24.9 million. These results reflected improved revenue conversion compared to the first quarter, particularly within our international business, while customer funding and procurement timing continue to influence our overall performance. As we discussed over the last several quarters, the fundamental demand environment for VirtuaSolution has remained intact. The primary challenge has not been demand, but rather the timing associated with the funding awards, the procurement approvals, and customer acceptance processes. During the second quarter, we continue to see evidence that these processes are moving forward.

Multiple grant programs have reopened, funding allocations are moving through the system, and customers are actively submitting applications and advancing procurement efforts. While there are still several steps between an application and revenue recognition, we believe these developments represent meaningful progress compared with the constrained funding environment we've experienced over the last two years. Importantly, once funding is awarded and purchase orders are issued, our team remains well positioned to fulfill orders quickly. The uncertainty today is less about the customer's interest and more about the timing of administrative and procurement processes outside of our control. This quarter provided additional evidence that many of those processes are beginning to move. We saw stronger bookings, improved revenue conversion, and renewed activity from customers that had been largely inactive for extended periods. We also maintained a healthy backlog while converting revenue during the quarter. which speaks to the underlying level of customer interest we continue to see across our markets.

Turning to bookings, we generated $5.5 million during the quarter, up from $3.8 million in the first quarter. Activity included step agreements, capital system orders, renewed federal activity, and contributions across multiple domestic territories. One encouraging development was a return of activity from certain federal customers that had delayed purchasing decisions while funding remained constrained. Our team is also seeing progress across all of our domestic sales territories as the funding environments evolve. While individual orders may vary, varying timing, the broader participation reinforces the continued need for realistic scenario-based training solutions. Our backlog ended the quarter at approximately $24.9 million. We replenished much of what we delivered through new booking activities.

We believe this reflects continued customer engagement and provides an important foundation as funding and procurement activities continue to advance. Internationally, we recognize revenue from previously awarded deployment during the quarter and continue to see encouraging activity across our pipeline. These opportunities often involve long procurement cycles and can be difficult to forecast, but we believe our international opportunities are set to strengthen. We are submitting proposals more frequently than in the past and are seeing favorable outcomes across a number of these opportunities. of engagement we are seeing today gives us confidence that this market will remain an important contributor to our long-term growth strategy. In the military market, we recently achieved an important milestone with our acceptance into the U.S. Army's marketplace across three sections, weapons skills development, joint fires training, and counter unmanned aircraft systems capability areas. While it remains too early to predict the timing or magnitude of these resulting opportunities, this acceptance validates the capability and operational relevance of our technology while demonstrating that our solutions are aligned with the evolving mission requirements of the U.S. military.

It significantly strengthens our position. within the military training ecosystem, and it expands our visibility with key stakeholders and enhances our ability to compete for future programs and long-term opportunities. As we've said before, military opportunities tend to involve lengthy procurement cycles and can take significant time to move from initial engagement to contract award. However, we continue to participate in evaluations, proposal activities, and discussions across a number of military and defense-related opportunities, and we believe our position within that market continues to improve. We also significantly expanded our long-term presence within the military training and simulation market through the acquisition of our Orlando campus during the quarter. Strategically located within Central Florida's premier defense and modeling and simulation and training ecosystem, the facility serves as virtual. Program Management Office and positions the company in close proximity to the U.S. Army's simulation acquisition organizations located in Research Park, as well as the simulation acquisition and program management organizations supporting the other military services.

This location substantially enhances our ability to collaborate with government customers throughout the acquisition lifecycle, respond rapidly to program opportunities, and support customer demonstrations. develop training content, and conduct collaborative engineering and program execution. In addition to strengthening our operational presence and competitive position within the defense community, the property provides operational presence and competitive positions within the defense community. And the property provides operational flexibility and includes tenant leases regularly. expected to contribute positively to future financial performance. From a product standpoint, we continue to focus on expanding the ways customers can apply Virtuous Technologies. Beyond our core training business, we have also begun evaluating opportunities to leverage our immersive content production capabilities and other internal resources for adjacent commercial applications. While these efforts remain in the early stages, they reflect our ongoing focus on identifying complementary revenue opportunities that can further leverage the infrastructure, expertise, and technologies we have built over time. In addition, we continue investing in one of our key competitive differentiators, our content.

During the quarter, we produced approximately 10 new scenarios significantly above historical levels. This investment expands the value of our platform for existing customers, it supports future booking opportunities and helps ensure agencies have access to training content aligned with evolving operational requirements. Overall, we believe the second quarter demonstrated continued progress across several areas of the business. Revenue conversion improved, bookings increased, international activity contributed meaningfully to results, and customers continued moving through grant and procurement processes. We recognize that external funding timings remain the largest variable affecting near-term performance. However, the activity we are seeing today, combined with our backlog, pipeline, military initiatives, and growing international opportunities, reinforces our view that the underlying demand environment remains healthy. on helping customers navigate funding and procurement processes, delivering best-in-class training solutions, and converting opportunities into bookings, revenue, and long-term shareholder value. I'll now turn the call over to Alana to go over the financial results in more detail.

Alana?.

Unknown Speaker

Thank you, John, and good afternoon, everyone. Let's now review our unaudited financial results for the second quarter and six-month ending June 30, 2026. Our total revenue for the second quarter was $5.8 million. Compared to $7 million in the prior year period, revenue increased significantly from $3.5 IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2026, REFLECTING IMPROVED REVENUE CONVERSION AND CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INTERNATIONAL DELIVERIES DURING THE QUARTER. BREAKING IT DOWN BY MARKET, GOVERNMENT REVENUE FOR THE SECOND QUARTER WAS 3.5 MILLION COMPARED TO 5.4 MILLION IN THE PRIOR YEAR PERIOD. INTERNATIONAL REVENUE FOR THE SECOND QUARTER WAS 2.2 MILLION COMPARED TO 1.4 MILLION IN THE FIRST QUARTER. in the prior year period. Our total revenue for the first six months was 9.2 million compared to 14.1 million in the prior year period.

The decrease primarily reflects the delayed customer funding procurement timelines and the customer acceptance activity that impacted the timing of our revenue recognition. Gross profit for the second quarter was 3.4 million or 59% of the total revenue compared to 4.8 million or 69% of the total revenue in the prior year period. Our gross margin continued to reflect the impact of lower revenue volume and our ongoing investments in content production and product development. initiatives. During the quarter, we continued producing new training content at an accelerated pace to support future customer deployments and platform adoption. Our gross profit for the first six months was $5.5 million, or 60% of the total revenue, compared to $10 million, or 71% of the total revenue in the prior year period. And again, that decrease was driven by those lower revenue volumes and our continued investment in strategic content and development initiatives to support future growth opportunities. OUR NET OPERATING EXPENSE FOR THE SECOND QUARTER WAS 3.6 MILLION COMPARED TO 3.9 MILLION IN THE PRIOR YEAR PERIOD.

AND OUR NET OPERATING EXPENSE FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS WAS 7.1 MILLION COMPARED TO 7.7 MILLION IN THE PRIOR YEAR PERIOD. THIS REFLECTS DISCIPLINE EXPENSE MANAGEMENT WHILE CONTINUING TO INVEST IN THE SECOND QUARTER. to invest in our key growth initiatives. Loss from operations for the second quarter was approximately 0.2 million compared to operating income of 0.2 million in the prior year period. Loss from operations for the first six months was approximately 1.5 million compared to operating income of 1.5 million in the prior year period. Our net loss for the second quarter was 0.3 million or two cents per diluted share compared to net income of 0.2 million or two cents per diluted share in the prior year period. Net loss for the first six months is approximately 1.6 million or 14 cents per diluted share compared to net income of 1.4 million 13 cents per diluted share in the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP metric, was 0.4 million for the second quarter compared to 0.7 million in the prior year period.

And for six months of 2026, adjusted EBITDA was approximately 0.4 million compared to 2.4 million in the negative 0.4 million compared to 2.4 million in the prior year period. As of June 30th, cash and cash equivalents totaled $14.3 million compared to $18.6 million at December 31st, 2025. During the first half of the year, our cash usage reflected investment in inventory supporting customer deliveries, including our international shipments, as well as the acquisition of a our Orlando facility. As John mentioned, we completed that acquisition of our Orlando campus during the quarter. And in addition to strengthening our presence within the defense training simulation market, the property includes tenant leases that generate rental income and are expected to contribute positively to future financial performance. Now, Virtro defines bookings as the total of newly signed contracts, awarded RFPs and purchase orders received in a given period, and bookings for the second quarter totaled $5.5 million compared to $3.8 million in the first quarter. The increase reflected contributions from step agreements, capital system orders, renewed activities, and new contracts. from our federal customers and a number of capital systems purchased across all of our domestic sales territories.

Gertrude defines backlog as the accumulation of bookings from signed contracts and purchase orders that are not yet started or incomplete in their performance obligations, and therefore cannot be recognized as revenue until delivered in a future period. We segment this backlog into three primary categories, capital, which includes our simulator systems, accessories, installs, training, custom content, and design work. Our service, which is primarily extended warranty and support contracts, and then STEP, our long-term subscription-based program. Our Our backlog at June 30, 2025 stood at 24.9 million. This included 13.2 million in capital, 3.8 million in service and 7.9 million in step contracts. During the quarter, we converted a portion of our backlog into revenue, including the first phase of a previously awarded international deployment. We expect additional backlog conversions during the remaining of the year.

Although timing will continue to depend on customer funding, the procurement processes and the installation schedules and accepted timelines. In summary, we're encouraged by the improvement in revenue conversion bookings and adjusted EBITDA during the quarter. And while customer funding and procurement timing continues to influence our near-term results. We believe our backlog, recurring revenue streams, discipline expense management, and strong balance sheet position positions as well to support future growth opportunities. That concludes my prepared remarks and I'll turn the call back over to John for his closing comments.

John Givens

Thank you, Alana. We are encouraged by the progress we saw during the second quarter, including the improved revenue conversions, those stronger bookings, and continued backlog strength and growing customer activity across funding and procurement channels. We also continued advancing our position in both the international and the military markets while expanding our long-term capabilities throughout the acquisition of our Orlando campus. Funding and procurement timings remain key variables. We do believe the underlying demand environment remains healthy. Our focus remains on supporting our customers, executing on opportunities in front of us, and converting continued engagement into revenue growth over time. That concludes our prepared remarks. Drew, please open the call for questions.

Operator

Thank you. We will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then 1 on your telephone keypad. If you're using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star then 2. At this time we will pause momentarily to assemble our roster. I see that there are no questions in the live queue at this time. The company has received from investors questions to address now.

Question one, you discussed seeing meaningful progress in the funding environment in including reopened grant programs and renewed federal activity, What specific indicators are giving you greater confidence today, and how should investors think about the path from that activity to bookings and ultimately revenue?.

John Givens

Yes, that's a great question. The indicators are pretty strong and pretty glaringly obvious. The grants as far as there are three separate grants that we've been waiting on since October of 2024, and they've released those and we've been, We've been assisting our customers to the level that we can, and they've been submitting to those grants for appropriate funding for their needs. So just seeing that they were released was number one. Number two, that those submissions and our customers submitted requests. And then number three is that they are about to close on those and then award, they've announced that they will have a list out of who was awarded those funds. That's from the grant side, mostly law enforcement. The side on the military is the release of both both requests for information, they're trying to see who's out there in the market space that can fulfill their requirements.

The second piece is the request for proposals that have been put out there that we've responded to. both from military to federal agencies, have requests in which we've submitted. The other positive indication is that we were awarded and accepted onto the new marketplace for the US Army in three separate categories. In the past, we would have never qualified for the other categories, but because of our content And the flexibility that we've built into the system, we now are able to do just what Virtra does, the weapons skills trainers. Then we have – there's another set for joint fires for artillery and close air support. And then the third one is counter UAS, where – drones, it's a drone defense as well. And that's both for the military and for the law enforcement. So all of those are the really positive signs that we've seen in this fund's release.

Operator

Thank you. Question two, international revenue contributed meaningfully to the sequential improvement this quarter. What are you seeing in the international pipeline?.

Unknown Speaker

And just to verify, go ahead. No, no, go ahead. I'm sorry.

Operator

Thank you. I just wanted to make sure I say this correctly. What are you seeing in the international pipeline, and how should investors think about the potential consistency of that business given the longer procurement cycles?.

John Givens

Excuse me, thank you. Yes, I'll answer the second half of that because that's a much easier one. There is no consistency in the international market. We've been in an RFP process, and you get down the pipeline, and then there's delays for some reason or the other, whether it's geopolitical or same issues that happen in the U.S. with funding and elections and those things. So I apologize. we can't give you the certainty of that long-term and the continuity of that. It's a very lumpy revenue in the international space. But what we are seeing is we are seeing a bunch of different levels, both with U.S. involvement and and directly from countries, we're seeing the need for training in the UAS with everything happening overseas now, most people are aware of, and with some of the other items and issues and threats that are out there, VIRTUA is positioned well. to be able to meet those mission critical demands. So what contributed to this last quarter were some international sales that we had made that they just couldn't take it because of facilities or timing, and they were able to take some of those orders.

So that's what we were talking about about the timing of when we receive the order because they want to spend the money and obligate it, but they're not ready to actually receive it, so we can't recognize the revenue. So we see that quite often with our foreign intermediaries national sales just because when they have the money, they want to get it obligated on something so it can't be taken away. And then we have to work with them to try to figure out when their facilities are there, when their processes are able, or when we can get in there to do the installation and training.

Operator

Thank you. At this time, this concludes our question and answer session. Thank you for joining us today for Virtra's second quarter 2026 conference call. You may now disconnect.

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