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Table of Contents
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM
10-Q
x
Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the quarterly period ended:
June 30, 2026
¨
Transition Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Commission file number:
001-08443
TELOS CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Maryland
52-0880974
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
19886 Ashburn Road
,
Ashburn
,
Virginia
20147-2358
(Address of principal executive offices)
(Zip Code)
(
703
)
724-3800
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class
Trading symbol
Name of each exchange on which registered
Common stock, $0.001 par value per share
TLS
The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes
x
No
¨
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).
Yes
x
No
¨
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer
¨
Accelerated filer
x
Non-accelerated filer
¨
Smaller reporting company
x
Emerging growth company
¨
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
¨
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act): Yes
¨
No
x
As of August 3, 2026, the registrant had outstanding
74,736,789
shares of common stock.
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Page
PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION
3
Item 1.
Financial Statements (Unaudited)
3
Consolidated Statements of Operations
3
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive
Income (
Loss
)
4
Consolidated Balance Sheets
5
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
6
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
7
Notes to
the
Unaudited
Consolidated Financial Statements
8
1. Organization
8
2. Significant Accounting Policies
8
3. Revenue Recognition
10
4. Accounts Receivable, Net
11
5. Inve
ntories
, Net
12
6.
Property and Equipment, Net
12
7
. Goodwill
12
8
. Intangible Assets, Net
13
9
. Other Balance Sheet Components
13
10
. Revolving Credit Facility
14
1
1
. Stock-Based Compensation
14
1
2
. Share Repurchases
16
1
3
. Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss
16
1
4
.
Earni
n
gs (Loss) per Share
16
1
5
. Segment Information
17
1
6
. Supplemental Cash Flow Information
18
1
7
. Commitments and Contingencies
19
Item 2.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
20
Forward-Looking Statements
20
Ov
erview
and Business
Environment
20
Financial Overview
21
Results of Operations
21
Liquidity and Capital Resources
23
Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
24
Item 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk
24
Item 4.
Controls and Procedures
24
PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
25
Item 1.
Legal Proceedings
25
Item 1A.
Risk Factors
25
Item 2.
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
25
Item 3.
Defaults upon Senior Securities
25
Item 4.
Mine Safety Disclosures
25
Item 5.
Other Information
25
Item 6.
Exhibits
26
SIGNATURES
27
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PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1. Financial Statements
TELOS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
Revenue – services
$
40,594
$
29,301
$
82,655
$
58,146
Revenue – products
7,151
6,667
12,832
8,438
Total revenue
47,745
35,968
95,487
66,584
Cost of sales – services (excluding depreciation and amortization)
22,537
16,605
45,776
32,096
Cost of sales – products (excluding depreciation and amortization)
6,002
5,716
10,534
7,156
Depreciation and amortization
2,514
1,715
5,110
3,218
Total cost of sales
31,053
24,036
61,420
42,470
Gross profit
16,692
11,932
34,067
24,114
Operating expenses:
Research and development expenses
1,345
1,512
2,702
3,083
Selling, general and administrative expenses
15,037
20,303
29,600
39,936
Total operating expenses
16,382
21,815
32,302
43,019
Operating income (loss)
310
(
9,883
)
1,765
(
18,905
)
Other income
501
553
1,198
1,114
Interest expense
(
107
)
(
141
)
(
218
)
(
288
)
Income (loss) before income taxes
704
(
9,471
)
2,745
(
18,079
)
Provision for income taxes
(
44
)
(
46
)
(
62
)
(
42
)
Net income (loss)
$
660
$
(
9,517
)
$
2,683
$
(
18,121
)
Net income (loss) per share:
Basic
$
0.01
$
(
0.13
)
$
0.04
$
(
0.25
)
Diluted
$
0.01
$
(
0.13
)
$
0.03
$
(
0.25
)
Weighted-average shares outstanding:
Basic
74,895
73,163
74,361
72,940
Diluted
77,547
73,163
77,576
72,940
See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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TELOS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Net income (loss)
$
660
$
(
9,517
)
$
2,683
$
(
18,121
)
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:
Foreign currency translation adjustments
3
(
5
)
(
5
)
75
Actuarial gain on pension liability adjustment
—
—
—
8
Other comprehensive income (loss)
3
(
5
)
(
5
)
83
Comprehensive income (loss)
$
663
$
(
9,522
)
$
2,678
$
(
18,038
)
See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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TELOS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
(in thousands, except per share amount and share data)
Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
50,647
$
53,180
Accounts receivable, net
18,000
17,000
Inventories, net
4,917
996
Prepaid expenses
7,562
10,565
Deferred program expenses
13,920
10,006
Other current assets
1,779
2,666
Total current assets
96,825
94,413
Property and equipment, net
2,490
3,071
Finance lease right-of-use assets, net
3,560
4,170
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net
298
410
Goodwill
3,006
3,006
Intangible assets, net
29,213
30,281
Other assets
4,357
4,513
Total assets
$
139,749
$
139,864
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Liabilities:
Accounts payable
$
6,390
$
4,087
Accrued liabilities
5,673
6,900
Accrued compensation and benefits
8,985
12,309
Contract liabilities – current portion
17,220
11,223
Finance lease obligations – current portion
2,113
2,033
Operating lease obligations – current portion
255
232
Total current liabilities
40,636
36,784
Contract liabilities – non-current portion
874
1,124
Finance lease obligations – non-current portion
4,536
5,608
Operating lease obligations – non-current portion
62
186
Deferred income taxes
57
53
Other liabilities
171
159
Total liabilities
46,336
43,914
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholders’ equity:
Common stock, $
0.001
par value,
250,000,000
shares authorized,
74,736,789
shares and
72,773,272
shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2026, and December 31, 2025, respectively
113
111
Additional paid-in capital
454,611
459,828
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(
101
)
(
96
)
Accumulated deficit
(
361,210
)
(
363,893
)
Total stockholders’ equity
93,413
95,950
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
$
139,749
$
139,864
See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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TELOS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income (loss)
$
2,683
$
(
18,121
)
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to cash flows from operations:
Stock-based compensation
6,184
14,805
Depreciation and amortization
6,776
4,845
Loss on disposal of fixed assets
52
—
Provision for inventory obsolescence
42
—
Amortization of debt issuance costs
17
35
Deferred income taxes
4
27
Provision for (recovery from) doubtful accounts
1
(
20
)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
(
1,001
)
86
Inventories
(
1,942
)
(
1,079
)
Prepaid expenses, deferred program expenses, other current assets and other assets
4,445
(
1,933
)
Accounts payable
(
2,158
)
9,540
Accrued compensation and benefits
(
208
)
601
Contract liabilities
5,746
6,114
Accrued liabilities and other liabilities
(
3,152
)
(
1,844
)
Net cash provided by operating activities
17,489
13,056
Cash flows from investing activities:
Capitalized software development costs
(
4,102
)
(
4,401
)
Purchases of property and equipment
(
391
)
(
257
)
Net cash used in investing activities
(
4,493
)
(
4,658
)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Payment of tax withholding related to net share settlement of equity awards
(
7,626
)
(
1,062
)
Repurchases of common stock
(
6,889
)
(
4,002
)
Payments under finance lease obligations
(
992
)
(
914
)
Payments for debt issuance costs
(
21
)
—
Net cash used in financing activities
(
15,528
)
(
5,978
)
Net change in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash
(
2,532
)
2,420
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, beginning of period
53,320
54,717
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, end of period
$
50,788
$
57,137
See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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TELOS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
(Unaudited)
Common Stock
Additional Paid-in
Capital
Accumulated
Other Comprehensive Loss
Accumulated Deficit
Total Stockholders’
Equity
Shares
Amount
(in thousands)
Balance at March 31, 2026
74,819
$
113
$
458,392
$
(
104
)
$
(
361,870
)
$
96,531
Net income
—
—
—
—
660
660
Foreign currency translation gain
—
—
—
3
—
3
Restricted stock unit awards vested, net of shares withheld to cover tax withholding
960
1
(
1,007
)
—
—
(
1,006
)
Stock-based compensation
—
—
1,916
—
—
1,916
Repurchases of common stock
(
1,042
)
(
1
)
(
4,690
)
—
—
(
4,691
)
Balance at June 30, 2026
74,737
$
113
$
454,611
$
(
101
)
$
(
361,210
)
$
93,413
Balance at March 31, 2025
73,319
$
112
$
461,994
$
(
41
)
$
(
335,951
)
$
126,114
Net loss
—
—
—
—
(
9,517
)
(
9,517
)
Foreign currency translation loss
—
—
—
(
5
)
—
(
5
)
Restricted stock unit awards vested, net of shares withheld to cover tax withholding
611
—
(
958
)
—
—
(
958
)
Stock-based compensation
—
—
6,781
—
—
6,781
Repurchases of common stock
(
1,488
)
(
1
)
(
4,001
)
—
—
(
4,002
)
Balance at June 30, 2025
72,442
$
111
$
463,816
$
(
46
)
$
(
345,468
)
$
118,413
Common Stock
Additional Paid-in
Capital
Accumulated
Other Comprehensive Loss
Accumulated Deficit
Total Stockholders’
Equity
Shares
Amount
(in thousands)
Balance at December 31, 2025
72,773
$
111
$
459,828
$
(
96
)
$
(
363,893
)
$
95,950
Net income
—
—
—
—
2,683
2,683
Foreign currency translation loss
—
—
—
(
5
)
—
(
5
)
Restricted stock unit awards vested, net of shares withheld to cover tax withholding
2,404
2
(
6,408
)
—
—
(
6,406
)
Stock-based compensation
—
—
3,654
—
—
3,654
Repurchases of common stock
(
1,559
)
(
1
)
(
6,888
)
—
—
(
6,889
)
Issuance of common stock for annual incentive plan ("AIP") payment, net of shares withheld to cover tax withholding
706
1
2,766
—
—
2,767
Issuance of common stock for 401(k) match
413
—
1,659
—
—
1,659
Balance at June 30, 2026
74,737
$
113
$
454,611
$
(
101
)
$
(
361,210
)
$
93,413
Balance at December 31, 2024
72,515
$
111
$
454,502
$
(
129
)
$
(
327,347
)
$
127,137
Net loss
—
—
—
—
(
18,121
)
(
18,121
)
Foreign currency translation gain
—
—
—
75
—
75
Actuarial gain on pension liability adjustment
—
—
—
8
—
8
Restricted stock unit awards vested, net of shares withheld to cover tax withholding
687
—
(
1,062
)
—
—
(
1,062
)
Stock-based compensation
—
—
12,315
—
—
12,315
Repurchases of common stock
(
1,488
)
(
1
)
(
4,001
)
—
—
(
4,002
)
Issuance of common stock for 401(k) match
728
1
2,062
—
—
2,063
Balance at June 30, 2025
72,442
$
111
$
463,816
$
(
46
)
$
(
345,468
)
$
118,413
See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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TELOS CORPORATION
NOTES TO THE UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1.
ORGANIZATION
Telos Corporation, together with its subsidiaries (collectively, the "Company," "we," "our" or "Telos"), a Maryland corporation, is a leading provider of cyber, cloud and enterprise security solutions for the world's most security-conscious organizations. We own all of the issued and outstanding shares of Xacta Corporation and ubIQuity.com, inc. (a holding company for Xacta Corporation), and Teloworks, Inc. ("Teloworks"), and
100
% ownership interest in Telos Identity Management Solutions, LLC ("Telos ID").
2.
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Presentation and Principle of Consolidation
The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Telos and its subsidiaries (see
Note 1 – Organization
), all of whose issued and outstanding share capital is wholly owned directly and indirectly by Telos Corporation. All intercompany transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
The unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("U.S. GAAP"), and the rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").
Basis of Presentation for Interim Periods
Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included for the annual financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted for the interim periods presented. We believe that the unaudited interim financial statements include all adjustments (which are normal and recurring) necessary to state fairly our financial position and the results of operations and cash flows for the periods presented.
The results of operations for the interim periods presented are not necessarily indicative of results that may be expected for the full year or future periods. The financial statements should be read in conjunction with our audited consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto for the year ended December 31, 2025, included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year then ended. We have continued to follow the accounting policies set forth in those financial statements.
Reclassification
Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation. This reclassification relates to presenting "Inventories, net" as a separate line item on the unaudited consolidated balance sheets from "Other current assets."
Use of Estimates
The preparation of these unaudited consolidated financial statements, in conformity with U.S. GAAP, requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of revenue, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. The Company regularly assesses these estimates; however, actual results could differ from those estimates. We base our estimates on historical experience, currently available information, and various other assumptions that we believe are reasonable under the circumstances.
Management evaluates these estimates and assumptions on an ongoing basis, including those relating to revenue recognition and cost estimation on certain contracts, allowance for credit losses, inventory obsolescence, valuation allowance for deferred tax assets, income taxes, certain assumptions related to stock-based compensation, valuation of intangible assets and goodwill, restructuring expenses accruals, and contingencies. Actual results could differ from these estimates. The impact of changes in estimates is recorded in the period in which they become known
.
Restructuring Expenses
As disclosed in the Company's recent Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, in the fourth quarter of 2025, the Company committed to a restructuring plan as part of its efforts to streamline operations and to align people, roles and projects to our strategic priorities ("2025 restructuring"). The 2025 restructuring plan reduced the Company's workforce, with a portion of the affected employees separating from the business during the current quarter and the remainder expected to separate by the third quarter of 2026. The Company continues to evaluate the 2025 restructuring plan and may incur incremental restructuring charges through the remainder of 2026 to the extent such charges are determined to be probable and estimable. The Company incurred $
1.5
million in cumulative restructuring expenses related to the 2025 restructuring plan.
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At each reporting date, the Company evaluates its restructuring expense accrual to determine if the liabilities reported are still appropriate. Any changes in the estimated costs of executing the approved restructuring plan are reflected in the Company's unaudited consolidated statement of operations.
Table 2: Summary of Changes in Restructuring Expenses Accrual
Severance and related benefit costs
(1)
(in thousands)
Balance at December 31, 2025
$
1,451
Cash payments
(
751
)
Balance at June 30, 2026
$
700
(1)
Restructuring-related liabilities are reported as part of "Accrued liabilities" in the Company's unaudited consolidated balance sheets; see
Note
9
- Other Balance Sheet Components
for further details.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, "Income Statement – Reporting Comprehensive Income – Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Topic 220): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses." This standard requires additional disclosure of certain amounts included in the expense captions presented on the statement of operations, as well as disclosures about selling expenses. The ASU is effective on a prospective basis, with the option for retrospective application. All public business entities are required to adopt the guidance in annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2026, and interim reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027, with early adoption permitted. We are in the process of assessing the impact of the adoption of this ASU on our unaudited consolidated financial statements.
In July 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-05, “Financial Instruments – Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses for Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets.” This standard provides simplified guidance on measuring credit losses for accounts receivable and contract assets. The update introduces a practical expedient and an accounting policy election to ease the process. All entities can elect the practical expedient to assume that the current economic conditions at the balance sheet date will remain constant through the life of the current receivables and contract assets. Entities that elect the practical expedient and the accounting policy election should apply the amendments in this ASU prospectively. The ASU was effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2025, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods, with early adoption permitted. We adopted the standard in the first quarter of 2026 and the adoption did not have a material impact on our unaudited consolidated financial statements.
In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-06, "Intangibles – Goodwill and Other – Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40): Targeted Improvements to the Accounting of Internal-Use Software." This standard provides a simplified, consistent way to track expenses related to software developed for internal use. The amendments in this standard removed all references to project stages; instead, a company can capitalize software costs once both conditions are met: the entity's management has authorized and committed to funding the project, and it is probable that the project will be completed and the software will be used as intended. The amendments will be effective for annual reporting periods, including interim periods within those years, beginning after December 15, 2027, with early adoption permitted. We are currently assessing the impact of adopting this ASU on our unaudited consolidated financial statements.
In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-11, "Interim Reporting (Topic 270): Narrow-Scope Improvements," which was intended to improve the navigability of the guidance in ASC 270 and clarify when it applies. Public entities are required to adopt the guidance for interim reporting periods within annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027, with early adoption permitted. We are currently assessing the impact of adopting this ASU on our unaudited consolidated financial statements.
In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-12, "Codification Improvement." This ASU includes a number of improvements that span a wide range of topics, which includes amendments on the following provisions, among other things, (1) clarify diluted earnings per share ("EPS") calculation when a loss from continuing operation exists; (2) revising the calculation of the reference amount for beneficial interests to prevent double counting credit losses; (3) clarify the permissible methods to account for treasury stock retirements; and (4) clarify the guidance for transfers of receivables from contracts with customers. The standard will be effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2026, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods, with early adoption permitted. We are currently assessing the impact of adopting this ASU on our unaudited consolidated financial statements.
In addition, from time to time, new accounting standards are issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board or other standard-setting bodies and are adopted by the Company as of the specified accounting date. Unless otherwise discussed, the Company believes that issued standards not yet effective will not have a material effect on its financial statements.
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3.
REVENUE RECOGNITION
The majority of our revenue is recognized over time, as control is transferred continuously to our customers, who receive and consume benefits as we perform. Revenue transferred to customers over time accounted for
69
% and
70
% of our revenue for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, respectively, and
68
% and
73
% of our revenue for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025, respectively. For performance obligations in which control does not continuously transfer to the customer, we recognize revenue at the point in time when each performance obligation is fully satisfied. This coincides with the point in time the customer obtains control of the product or service, which typically occurs upon customer acceptance or receipt of the product or service, given that we maintain control of the product or service until that point. Revenue transferred to customers at a point in time accounted for
31
% and
30
% of our revenue for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, respectively, and
32
% and
27
% of our revenue for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025, respectively. The change in revenue mix for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, as compared to the prior period, was primarily driven by an increase in product sales volume from a successful ramp-up of a significant program.
Our contracts may include various types of variable considerations and may include estimated amounts in the transaction price, based on all of the information available to us, and to the extent it is probable that a significant reversal of cumulative revenue recognized will not occur when any uncertainty associated with the variable consideration is resolved. We evaluate and include these estimated amounts of variable consideration in the transaction price and as performance on these contracts is complete, we adjust our revenue, when deemed necessary.
No
revenue adjustments were recorded during the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025.
We provide for anticipated losses on contracts during the period when the loss is determined by recording an expense for the total expected costs that exceeds the total estimated revenue for a performance obligation.
No
contract loss was recorded during the three and six months ended June 30, 2026.
No
contract loss was recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2025, while we recorded an immaterial contract loss during the six months ended June 30, 2025.
Disaggregated Revenues
In addition to our segment reporting, as further discussed in
Note 1
5
– Segment Information
, we disaggregate our revenues by customer and contract types. We treat sales to U.S. customers as sales within the United States, regardless of where the services are performed. Substantially most of our revenues are generated from U.S. customers, while international customers are de minimis; as such, the financial information by geographic location is not presented.
Table 3.1: Revenue by Customer Type
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
(dollars in thousands)
Federal
$
43,937
92
%
$
32,672
91
%
$
88,141
92
%
$
59,972
90
%
State & local, and commercial
3,808
8
%
3,296
9
%
7,346
8
%
6,612
10
%
Total revenue
$
47,745
100
%
$
35,968
100
%
$
95,487
100
%
$
66,584
100
%
Table 3.2: Revenue by Contract Type
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
(dollars in thousands)
Firm fixed-price
$
37,444
78
%
$
25,153
70
%
$
74,904
78
%
$
45,151
68
%
Time-and-materials
8,679
18
%
8,913
25
%
17,342
18
%
17,290
26
%
Cost plus fixed fee
1,622
4
%
1,902
5
%
3,241
4
%
4,143
6
%
Total revenue
$
47,745
100
%
$
35,968
100
%
$
95,487
100
%
$
66,584
100
%
A majority of the Company's revenue was derived under prime contracts and subcontracts with agencies and departments of the federal government. No other customer accounted for 10% or more of the Company's revenue during the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025.
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Table 3.3: Revenue Concentration Greater than 10% of Total Revenue
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Federal government:
Security Solutions
$
42,854
$
29,032
$
85,286
$
51,684
Secure Networks
1,083
3,640
2,855
8,288
Total
$
43,937
$
32,672
$
88,141
$
59,972
Table 3.4: Contract Balances
Balance Sheet Presentation
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Billed accounts receivable
(1)
Accounts receivable, net
$
11,315
$
9,375
Unbilled accounts receivable
Accounts receivable, net
5,253
6,962
Contract assets
Accounts receivable, net
1,432
663
Contract liabilities – current
Contract liabilities – current portion
17,220
11,223
Contract liabilities – non-current
Contract liabilities – non-current portion
874
1,124
(1)
Net of allowance for credit losses.
The changes in the Company's contract assets and contract liabilities during the current period were primarily the result of the timing differences between the Company's performance, invoicing and customer payments. Revenue recognized for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, which was included in the contract liabilities balance at December 31, 2025, was $
3.3
million and $
8.1
million, respectively. Revenue recognized for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025, which was included in the contract liabilities balance at December 31, 2024, was $
1.7
million and $
4.1
million, respectively.
As of June 30, 2026, we had approximately $
56.5
million of remaining performance obligations, which we also refer to as funded backlog. We expect to recognize approximately
98
% of our remaining performance obligations over the next
12
months, and the balance thereafter.
4.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, NET
Table 4: Details of Accounts Receivable, Net
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Billed accounts receivable
$
11,355
$
9,416
Unbilled accounts receivable
5,253
6,962
Contract assets
1,432
663
Allowance for credit losses
(1)
(
40
)
(
41
)
Accounts receivable, net
$
18,000
$
17,000
(1)
Includes provision for credit losses, net of recoveries.
As our primary customer base includes agencies of the U.S. federal government, we have a concentration of credit risk associated with our accounts receivable, as
87
% and
85
% of our billed and unbilled accounts receivable as of June 30, 2026, and December 31, 2025, respectively, were with U.S. federal government customers. While we acknowledge the potential material and adverse risk of such a significant concentration of credit risk, our past experience collecting substantially all of such receivables provides us with an informed basis that such risk, if any, is manageable. We perform ongoing credit evaluations of all of our customers and generally do not require collateral or other guarantees. We maintain allowances for potential losses, where appropriate.
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On March 10, 2026, we entered into a new Factoring Agreement with an unrelated third-party (the "Factor"). Under this Factoring Agreement, we may offer eligible accounts receivable arising from our U.S. government prime contracts or subcontracts for sale (the "Purchased Receivables") to the Factor, and the Factor may purchase such receivables at its sole discretion, on a non-recourse basis. These transactions are accounted for as a "true sale" as we have surrendered control over the receivables, and we are not obligated to repay all or any portion of the advance amount if any portion of the accounts receivable is not paid by the customers due to an inability to pay. The total amount of Purchased Receivables is subject to a maximum limit of $
10.0
million of outstanding Purchased Receivables at any given time. The initial term of the Factoring Agreement expires on March 10, 2027, and automatically renews annually thereafter unless terminated in writing by the parties. There were
no
accounts receivable sold during the six months ended June 30, 2026.
5.
INVENTORIES, NET
Table 5: Details of Inventories, Net
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Gross inventory
$
5,458
$
1,495
Allowance for inventory obsolescence
(
541
)
(
499
)
Inventories, net
$
4,917
$
996
6.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, NET
Table 6.1: Details of Property and Equipment, Net
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
Gross Carrying Amount
Accumulated Depreciation and Amortization
Net Carrying Value
Gross Carrying Amount
Accumulated Depreciation and Amortization
Net Carrying Value
(in thousands)
Furniture and equipment
$
17,293
$
(
15,341
)
$
1,952
$
17,275
$
(
14,727
)
$
2,548
Leasehold improvements
3,515
(
2,977
)
538
3,419
(
2,896
)
523
Total
$
20,808
$
(
18,318
)
$
2,490
$
20,694
$
(
17,623
)
$
3,071
Table 6.2: Depreciation and Amortization Expense
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Depreciation and amortization expense
$
444
$
422
$
902
$
867
7.
GOODWILL
The goodwill balance was $
3.0
million as of June 30, 2026, and December 31, 2025, allocated to the Security Solutions segment. Goodwill is subject to annual impairment tests and if triggering events are present in the interim before the annual tests, we will assess impairment.
No
impairment charges were recorded for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025.
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8.
INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET
Table 8.1: Details of Intangible Assets, Net
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
Estimated Useful Life
Gross Carrying Amount
Accumulated Amortization
Net Carrying Value
Gross Carrying Amount
Accumulated Amortization
Net Carrying Value
(in years)
(in thousands)
Acquired technology
8
$
3,630
$
(
2,231
)
$
1,399
$
3,630
$
(
2,004
)
$
1,626
Customer relationship
3
40
(
40
)
—
40
(
40
)
—
Software development costs
2
-
5
44,612
(
28,494
)
16,118
43,411
(
23,576
)
19,835
Subtotal
48,282
(
30,765
)
17,517
47,081
(
25,620
)
21,461
In-process software development costs
(1)
11,696
—
11,696
8,820
—
8,820
Total
$
59,978
$
(
30,765
)
$
29,213
$
55,901
$
(
25,620
)
$
30,281
(1)
In-process software development costs are costs for software that is not yet available for its intended use or general release to customers as of the balance sheet date, thus not yet amortized.
Table 8.2: Amortization Expense
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Amortization expense related to:
Software development costs – cost of sales
(1)
$
2,427
$
1,623
$
4,918
$
3,034
Other intangible assets – general and administrative
113
113
227
227
Total
$
2,540
$
1,736
$
5,145
$
3,261
(1)
Amortization expense for software development costs related to assets to be sold, leased, or otherwise marketed is charged under cost of sales on the unaudited consolidated statements of operations.
9.
OTHER BALANCE SHEET COMPONENTS
Table 9.1: Details of Other Assets
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Investment
(1)
$
3,750
$
3,750
Prepaid expense and deferred commission – long-term portion
372
537
Restricted cash
141
140
Other
94
86
Other assets
$
4,357
$
4,513
(1)
In March 2024, we made a $
3.0
million investment in a privately-held company via a simple agreement for future equity ("SAFE"). In October 2025, the Company's SAFE investment was settled into
8,964,262
shares of Series A common stock at a settlement price of $
0.42
per share, based on the valuation cap in the original agreement, resulting in
3.8
% ownership with no significant influence over the privately-held company. Upon settlement of the SAFE, the investment was remeasured to its fair value of $
3.8
million. The investment does not have a readily determinable fair value and the Company elected the measurement alternative to value its investment. The fair value of this investment was based on non-marketable observable inputs, which represent Level 3 measurement within the fair value hierarchy. The investment was carried at cost less impairment, if any, and subsequently measured to fair value upon observable price changes in an orderly transaction for the identical or similar investment of the same issuer, with any gains or losses recorded within "other income" on the unaudited consolidated statement of operations. We did not note any changes in the fair value during the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025.
Table 9.2: Details of Accrued Liabilities
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Accrued project expenses
$
4,133
$
4,289
Restructuring expenses accrual
700
1,451
Other
840
1,160
Accrued liabilities
$
5,673
$
6,900
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10.
REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY
On December 30, 2022, we entered into a Credit Agreement (the "Credit Agreement"), by and among the Company, as borrower, Xacta Corporation, ubIQuity.com, inc., Teloworks, Inc., and Telos Identity Management Solutions, LLC, as guarantors, the lenders party thereto (the "Lenders"), and JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. ("JPMorgan Chase"), as administrative agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, the "Agent"). The Credit Agreement provided for a $
30.0
million senior secured revolving credit facility, with the option of issuing letters of credit thereunder with a sub-limit of $
5.0
million, and with an uncommitted expansion feature of up to $
30.0
million of additional revolver capacity (the "Loan"). The Loan is subject to acceleration in the event of customary events of default. The Company has not drawn any amount under the Loan.
Until December 30, 2025, borrowings under the Credit Agreement accrued interest, at our option, at one of
three
variable rates, plus a specified margin. We can elect to borrow at (i) the Alternative Base Rate, plus
0.9
%; (ii) Adjusted Daily Simple Secured Overnight Financing Rate ("SOFR"), plus
1.9
%; and (iii) Adjusted Term SOFR, plus
1.9
%, as such capitalized terms are defined and calculated in the Credit Agreement. The Company may elect to convert borrowings from one type of borrowing to another type per the terms of the Credit Agreement. After the occurrence and during the continuance of any event of default, the interest rate may increase by an additional
2.0
%. We are obligated to pay accrued interest (i) with respect to amounts accruing interest based on the Alternative Base Rate, each calendar quarter and on the maturity date, (ii) with respect to amounts accruing interest based on Adjusted Daily Simple SOFR, on each one-month anniversary of the borrowing and on the maturity date, and (iii) with respect to amounts accruing interest based on Adjusted Term SOFR, at the end of the period specified per the Credit Agreement and on the maturity date. Upon
five
,
three
, or
one
day's prior notice, as applicable, we may prepay any portion or the entire amount of the Loan.
The Loan under the Credit Agreement is collateralized by substantially all of the Company's assets, including the Company's pledge of its domestic and material foreign subsidiary equity interests.
The Loan has various covenants that may, among other things, affect our ability to create, incur, assume or suffer any indebtedness, merge into or consolidate with another entity, acquire entity interests, sell or transfer certain assets, enter into certain arrangements (such as sale and leaseback and swap agreements) or restrictive agreements, pay dividends and make certain restricted payments, and amend material documents related to any subordinated indebtedness and corporate agreements. The Credit Agreement also requires certain financial covenants to maintain a Senior Leverage Ratio on the last day of any fiscal quarter, no greater than
3
to 1. We were in compliance with all covenants as of June 30, 2026.
The occurrence of an event of default under the Credit Agreement could result in the Loan and other obligations becoming immediately due and payable and allow the Lenders to exercise all rights and remedies available to them under the Credit Agreement.
On April 12, 2023, the Credit Agreement was amended to exclude from collateral the (i) amount collectible from a third party related to an Accounts Receivable Purchase Agreement and (ii) receivables generated by the Company from the sale of goods supplied to this third party in an amount not to exceed $
25.0
million.
On December 30, 2025, the Company entered into a Second Amendment to Credit Agreement (the "Second Amendment") with JPMorgan Chase. The Second Amendment modified the Credit Agreement to, among other modifications, (a) established the Applicable Rate for borrowings under the revolving credit facility at
1.25
% for ABR Loans and
2.25
% for Term Benchmark/RFR Loans, with a commitment fee rate of
0.25
%, (b) established the Revolving Commitment under the Credit Agreement at $
15.0
million with an expansion feature of up to $
15.0
million of additional credit capacity, (c) extended the Revolving Credit Maturity Date to December 30, 2026, and (d) required the Company and its subsidiaries to maintain at least $
5.0
million of unrestricted cash and Permitted Investments with JPMorgan Chase at all times. Except as modified by the Second Amendment, the terms and conditions of the Credit Agreement remain in full force and effect.
11.
STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION
On May 7, 2026, the Company's stockholders approved Amendment No. 2 to the Amended and Restated 2016 Omnibus Long-Term Incentive Plan ("2016 LTIP") that increased the number of shares available for issuance under the 2016 LTIP by an additional
5,380,000
shares.
As of June 30, 2026, approximately
1.8
million shares of our common stock were available for future grants under the 2016 LTIP.
There were no income tax benefits recognized on the stock-based compensation expense (as reflected on the table below) for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025.
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Table 11.1: Details of Stock Compensation Expense by Statements of Operations Line Item
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Cost of sales – services
$
202
$
149
$
418
$
339
Research and development
232
244
451
284
Selling, general and administrative
2,779
7,364
5,315
14,182
Total
$
3,213
$
7,757
$
6,184
$
14,805
Restricted Stock
Table 11.2: Restricted Stock Unit Activity
Service-Based
Performance-Based
Total Shares
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair Value
Unvested outstanding units as of December 31, 2025
2,182,836
10,861,854
13,044,690
$
3.49
Granted
2,368,357
1,369,241
3,737,598
5.60
Vested
(
2,191,369
)
(
2,420,691
)
(
4,612,060
)
3.45
Forfeited
(
27,255
)
—
(
27,255
)
3.70
Unvested outstanding units as of June 30, 2026
2,332,569
9,810,404
12,142,973
$
3.90
On May 26, 2026, the Company granted performance-based restricted stock units ("PSUs") with market conditions dependent on total shareholder return ("TSR") to certain executives and senior employees. The vesting criteria for these awards are based on the Company's TSR performance relative to the TSR performance of the Company's current compensation peer group over the
three-year
performance period, June 1, 2026, through May 31, 2029, and conditioned upon neutral or positive free cash flow (i.e. cash flows from operating activities less capital expenditures) at the end of each fiscal year in the performance period. The final payout of these PSUs will vary between 0% to
200
% of the target number of PSUs granted, depending on the TSR performance and meeting the free cash flow requirements.
The grant date fair value per share is estimated at the grant date using a Monte Carlo simulation model. Stock-based compensation expense for PSUs with a TSR market condition is recognized over the service period based on target probability.
Table 11.3: PSUs with a TSR Market Condition Fair Value and Assumptions
Expected Volatility
92.1
%
Risk-free rate
4.0
%
Service period
3.0
years
Grant date fair value
$
7.66
As of June 30, 2026, and 2025, the intrinsic value of the RSUs and PSUs outstanding, exercisable, and vested or expected to vest was $
55.9
million and $
50.1
million, respectively. There was approximately $
21.9
million of total compensation costs related to stock-based awards not yet recognized as of June 30, 2026, which is expected to be recognized on a straight-line basis over a weighted-average remaining vesting period of
0.9
years.
Stock Options
Table 11.4: Stock Option Activity
Stock Options Outstanding
Weighted-Average Exercise Price
Weighted-Average Remaining Contractual Term (in years)
Aggregate Intrinsic Value
Outstanding option balance as of December 31, 2025
227,000
$
1.80
7.4
$
749,100
Granted
—
—
0.0
—
Exercised
—
—
0.0
—
Forfeited, cancelled, or expired
—
—
0.0
—
Outstanding option balance as of June 30, 2026
227,000
$
1.80
6.9
$
635,600
Exercisable stock options as of June 30, 2026
227,000
$
1.80
6.9
$
635,600
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The aggregate intrinsic value is calculated as the difference between the exercise price of the underlying stock option awards and the quoted closing price of the Company's common stock as of June 30, 2026.
The fair value of the stock options is expensed on a straight-line basis over the vesting period of
one year
, including the stock options granted to directors, as the annual stockholders' meeting is expected to occur at the same approximate time each year. As of June 30, 2026, there were
no
unrecognized compensation costs related to non-vested stock options.
12.
SHARE REPURCHASES
On May 24, 2022, the Company announced that the Board of Directors ("Board") approved a share repurchase program ("SRP") authorizing the Company to repurchase up to $
50.0
million of its common stock. On March 12, 2026, the Board further authorized the Company to repurchase up to an additional $
25.0
million of its common stock under its existing repurchase program. Pursuant to this authorization, the Company may repurchase shares of its common stock on a discretionary basis from time to time through open market purchases. The repurchase program has no expiration date and may be modified, suspended, or terminated at any time. As of June 30, 2026, there was approximately $
43.2
million of the authorization remaining for future common stock repurchases under the SRP.
Table 12: Share Repurchase Activity
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands, except per share and share data)
Amounts paid for shares repurchased
(1)
$
4,691
$
4,002
$
6,889
$
4,002
Number of shares repurchased
1,042,350
1,488,227
1,559,486
1,488,227
Average per share price paid
(1)
$
4.50
$
2.69
$
4.42
$
2.69
(1)
Includes commission paid for repurchases on the open market
.
13.
ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE LOSS
Table 13: Details of Changes in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss by Category
Foreign currency translation adjustment
Pension liability adjustment
Total
(in thousands)
Balance as of December 31, 2025
$
(
177
)
$
81
$
(
96
)
Other comprehensive loss before reclassification, net of tax
(
5
)
—
(
5
)
Balance as of June 30, 2026
$
(
182
)
$
81
$
(
101
)
14.
EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE
Basic EPS is computed by dividing net income (loss) by the basic weighted-average number of common shares outstanding for the period. Diluted EPS is calculated to give effect to all potentially dilutive common stock equivalents that were outstanding during the reporting period. The dilutive effects of outstanding common stock equivalents are determined using the treasury-stock and if-converted method, only in periods in which such effect would have been dilutive for the period.
Table 14: Weighted-Average Number of Shares Outstanding – Earnings (Loss) per Share
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Basic weighted-average number of shares outstanding
74,895
73,163
74,361
72,940
Dilutive effect on unvested restricted stock units and stock options
2,652
—
3,215
—
Diluted weighted-average number of shares outstanding
77,547
73,163
77,576
72,940
For the period of net loss, potentially dilutive securities are not included in the calculation of diluted net earnings (loss) per share, because to do so would be anti-dilutive. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2025, the diluted earnings per share calculation excludes
976,000
and
1,158,000
, respectively, of potentially dilutive securities that were anti-dilutive.
For the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025, outstanding PSUs aggregating to
7,604,241
and
11,372,034
shares, respectively, have been excluded from the calculation of potentially dilutive securities above because the issuance of these shares is contingent upon certain conditions which were not satisfied by the end of the period.
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15.
SEGMENT INFORMATION
We operate our business in
two
reportable and operating segments: Security Solutions and Secure Networks.
•
Our Security Solutions segment is primarily focused on cybersecurity, cloud and identity solutions, and secure messaging through Xacta
®
, Telos Automated Message Handling System ("AMHS") and Telos ID offerings.
•
Our Secure Networks segment provides secure networking architectures and solutions to our customers through secure mobility solutions, and network management and defense services.
We measure each segment's profitability based on gross profit. Our Chief Executive Officer ("CEO"), whom we identified as the chief operating decision maker ("CODM"), evaluates the segment's performance based on metrics, such as segment revenue and gross profit, that align with our strategies and objectives, and provide a framework for the timely and rational allocation of resources between the segments.
We account for inter-segment sales and transfers as if the sales or transfers were to third parties, that is, at current market prices, if any. There were no inter-segment sales and transfers during the three and six months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025. Interest income, interest expense, other income and expense items, and income taxes, as reported in the consolidated financial statements, are not part of the segment profitability measure and are primarily recorded at the corporate level.
Management does not utilize total assets by segment to evaluate segment performance or allocate resources. As a result, assets are not tracked by segment, and therefore, total assets by segment are not disclosed.
Table 15.1: Results of Operations by Business Segment (Quarter)
For the Three Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Security Solutions
Secure Networks
Total
Security Solutions
Secure Networks
Total
(in thousands)
Revenues
$
46,662
$
1,083
$
47,745
$
32,474
$
3,494
$
35,968
Cost of Sales
Depreciation and amortization
(1)
2,511
3
2,514
1,714
1
1,715
Stock-based compensation expense
(1)
184
18
202
139
10
149
Other segment items
(2)
27,467
870
28,337
19,323
2,849
22,172
Total cost of sales
30,162
891
31,053
21,176
2,860
24,036
Gross profit
$
16,500
$
192
16,692
$
11,298
$
634
11,932
Operating expenses
Research and development expenses
1,345
1,512
Selling, general and administrative expenses
15,037
20,303
Total operating expenses
16,382
21,815
Operating income (loss)
310
(
9,883
)
Other income
501
553
Interest expense
(
107
)
(
141
)
Income (loss) before income taxes
704
(
9,471
)
Provision for income taxes
(
44
)
(
46
)
Net income (loss)
$
660
$
(
9,517
)
(1)
The significant segment expense categories and amounts align with the segment-level information regularly provided to the CODM.
(2)
Other segment items for each reportable segment include direct labor, direct subcontractor costs, direct materials and inventory, other direct non-labor costs, fringes, overhead, and facility costs.
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Table 15.2: Results of Operations by Business Segment (Year-to-Date)
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Security Solutions
Secure Networks
Total
Security Solutions
Secure Networks
Total
(in thousands)
Revenues
$
92,632
$
2,855
$
95,487
$
58,292
$
8,292
$
66,584
Cost of Sales
Depreciation and amortization
(1)
5,104
6
5,110
3,215
3
3,218
Stock-based compensation expense
(1)
378
40
418
308
31
339
Other segment items
(2)
53,787
2,105
55,892
32,411
6,502
38,913
Total cost of sales
59,269
2,151
61,420
35,934
6,536
42,470
Gross profit
$
33,363
$
704
34,067
$
22,358
$
1,756
24,114
Operating expenses
Research and development expenses
2,702
3,083
Selling, general and administrative expenses
29,600
39,936
Total operating expenses
32,302
43,019
Operating income (loss)
1,765
(
18,905
)
Other income
1,198
1,114
Interest expense
(
218
)
(
288
)
Income (loss) before income taxes
2,745
(
18,079
)
Provision for income taxes
(
62
)
(
42
)
Net income (loss)
$
2,683
$
(
18,121
)
(1)
The significant segment expense categories and amounts align with the segment-level information regularly provided to the CODM.
(2)
Other segment items for each reportable segment include direct labor, direct subcontractor costs, direct materials and inventory, other direct non-labor costs, fringes, overhead, and facility costs.
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SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION
Table 16.1: Details of Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Cash and cash equivalents
$
50,647
$
53,180
Restricted cash
(1)
141
140
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash
$
50,788
$
53,320
(1)
Restricted cash consists of a commercial money market account held as a deposit on the Ashburn lease and is included within "Other assets" on the unaudited consolidated balance sheets.
Table 16.2: Supplemental Cash Flow Information
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Cash paid during the period for:
Interest
$
203
$
252
Income taxes
106
39
Non-cash investing and financing activities:
Issuance of common stock for 401(k) match
$
1,659
$
2,063
Capital expenditure activity in accounts payable and other accrued liabilities
23
130
Issuance of common stock for AIP payment
3,987
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17.
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Legal Proceedings
From time to time, the Company may be a party to litigation or claims arising in the ordinary course of business, including those relating to employment matters, relationships with clients and contractors, intellectual property disputes, and other business matters. These legal proceedings typically seek various remedies, including claims for monetary damages in varying amounts or unspecified amounts. Although the outcome of any such matter is inherently uncertain and may be materially adverse, based on current information, management believes that the outcome of any such known matters will not have a material adverse effect on the Company's business or its unaudited consolidated financial statements as of June 30, 2026.
Other - Government Contracts
As a U.S. federal government contractor, we are subject to various audits and investigations by the U.S. federal government to determine whether our operations are being conducted in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. U.S. federal government investigations of our operations, whether relating to government contracts or conducted for other reasons, could result in administrative, civil, or criminal liabilities, including repayments, fines or penalties being imposed upon us, suspension, proposed debarment, debarment from eligibility for future U.S. federal government contracting, or suspension of export privileges. Suspension or debarment could have a material adverse effect on us because of our dependence on contracts with the U.S. federal government. U.S. federal government investigations often take years to complete and many result in no adverse action against us. We also provide products and services to customers outside the United States, which are subject to U.S. and foreign laws and regulations and foreign procurement policies and practices. Our compliance with local regulations or applicable U.S. federal government regulations may also be audited or investigated.
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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
Forward-Looking Statements
This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains forward-looking statements. Any statements contained herein that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Without limiting the foregoing, the words "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects," and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Several important factors could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements. These factors include, without limitation, those set forth in the risk factors section included in the Company's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, as filed with the SEC on March 16, 2026.
Overview and Business Environment
Overview
Telos Corporation empowers and protects the world’s most security-conscious organizations with efficient, adaptable, and secure solutions that safeguard people, systems, and information. We deliver advanced capabilities across cyber governance, risk, and compliance ("GRC") with Xacta; identity and biometric solutions; secure networks and communications; and TSA PreCheck® enrollment services. Our primary customers include the U.S. federal government, large commercial organizations, state and local governments, and global enterprises. Telos helps customers stay ahead of evolving threats, accelerate compliance, and achieve mission success. Driven by purpose and guided by our core values, we build trusted partnerships, deliver superior solutions, and help create a more secure, interconnected world.
In the fourth quarter of FY2025, Telos launched Xacta.ai
TM
, the artificial intelligence ("AI") capability at the core of the Xacta cyber GRC platform, dramatically reducing compliance time and effort. Xacta.ai delivers expert-level guidance and real-time insights, empowering organizations to move from reactive compliance to proactive risk management.
Business Environment
U.S. Federal Government
Our consolidated revenue is largely attributable to prime contracts or to subcontracts with prime contractors engaged in work for the U.S. federal government, with the remaining revenue attributable to state and local governments, and commercial markets. We generated approximately 92% and 90% of our total revenues from contracts with U.S. government agencies in the first half of fiscal year ("FY") 2026 and 2025, respectively.
Our business performance is affected by the overall level of U.S. government spending and the alignment of our offerings and capabilities with the budget priorities of the U.S. government. While certain administration priorities, such as cybersecurity, national security and AI, present greater opportunity for our products and services, turmoil within the federal government, including personnel and leadership turnover and budgetary uncertainty, has had the effect of lengthening our sales cycle in certain cases. We continuously monitor U.S. federal budget, legislative, and contracting trends and activities, and align our capabilities in response to these developments.
Macroeconomic Conditions
During the first half of FY2026, the global economy has continued to experience volatility arising from geopolitical developments and broader economic and financial factors, specifically including the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This volatility has resulted in, and may be expected to continue to result in, rising energy prices, supply chain disruptions, and inflationary pressures, among other consequences. However, in part due to the importance of our offerings to our customers, the type of solutions we provide, and the nature of our largest customers, to date our business has not been materially impacted by these consequences. If global volatility continues to increase and the conflict in the Middle East is prolonged or intensifies, the economic uncertainty inherent in such global instability may affect our results of operations. Management continues to monitor this evolving geopolitical situation.
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Financial Overview
Several key highlights of our financial performance in the second quarter of 2026 are described below. More details are presented in our "Results of Operations" section.
•
Revenue increased 32.7% due to 43.7% growth in Security Solutions, driven primarily by the expansion of multiple large programs in Telos ID.
•
Operating expenses decreased by $5.4 million, or 24.9%, year-over-year due to lower stock-based compensation and ongoing disciplined cost management.
•
Net income expanded by $10.2 million, from a net loss of $9.5 million in the second quarter of 2025 to a net income of $0.7 million in the current quarter.
•
Cash flow from operations improved by $1.9 million year-over-year, increasing from a $6.9 million inflow in the second quarter of 2025 to an $8.8 million inflow in the second quarter of 2026, primarily due to improved revenue and profitability.
•
Deployed $4.7 million to repurchase approximately 1.0 million shares of the Company's common stock during the quarter at an average share price of $4.50 per share.
Results of Operations
Table MD&A 1: Consolidated Results of Operations
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Dollar Change
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Dollar Change
(dollars in thousands)
Revenue
$
47,745
$
35,968
$
11,777
$
95,487
$
66,584
$
28,903
Cost of sales
31,053
24,036
7,017
61,420
42,470
18,950
Gross profit
16,692
11,932
4,760
34,067
24,114
9,953
Gross margin
35.0
%
33.2
%
35.7
%
36.2
%
Operating expenses
16,382
21,815
(5,433)
32,302
43,019
(10,717)
Operating expenses as percentage of revenue
34.3
%
60.7
%
33.8
%
64.6
%
Operating income (loss)
310
(9,883)
10,193
1,765
(18,905)
20,670
Other income
501
553
(52)
1,198
1,114
84
Interest expense
(107)
(141)
34
(218)
(288)
70
Income (loss) before income taxes
704
(9,471)
10,175
2,745
(18,079)
20,824
Provision for income taxes
(44)
(46)
2
(62)
(42)
(20)
Net income (loss)
$
660
$
(9,517)
$
10,177
$
2,683
$
(18,121)
$
20,804
Consolidated Results
Our business segments have different factors driving revenue fluctuations and profitability. The changes in our revenue and profitability are discussed in greater detail in the following section, "Segment Results." We generate revenue from the delivery of products and services to our customers. Cost of sales, for both products and services, consists of labor, materials, subcontracting costs and an allocation of indirect costs.
Operating Expenses
In the second quarter of 2026, operating expenses decreased by $5.4 million, or 24.9%, compared to the same quarter in 2025. Research and development ("R&D") expenses slightly decreased by $0.2 million, or 11.0%, in the second quarter of 2026, compared to the same period in 2025. Selling, general and administrative ("SG&A") expenses decreased by $5.3 million, or 25.9%, in the second quarter of 2026, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to lower stock-based compensation expenses. Reductions in SG&A expenses, other than stock-based compensation, were due to ongoing cost discipline and restructuring. As a percentage of revenue, overall operating expenses were 34.3% and 60.7% for the three months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025, respectively.
For the six months ended June 30, 2026, operating expenses decreased by $10.7 million, or 24.9%, compared with the same period in 2025. R&D expenses slightly declined by $0.4 million, or 12.4%, in the first half of 2026, compared to the same period in 2025. SG&A expenses decreased by $10.3 million, or 25.9%, in the first half of 2026, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to lower stock-based compensation expenses. Reductions in SG&A expenses, other than stock-based compensation, were due to ongoing cost discipline and restructuring. As a percentage of revenue, overall operating expenses were 33.8% and 64.6% for the six months ended June 30, 2026, and 2025, respectively.
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Other income
Other income decreased by 9.4% in the second quarter of 2026, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to changes in dividend income from money market placements. However, other income for the six months ended June 30, 2026, increased by 7.5%, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to the refund in 2026 of a prior-year VAT claim that was previously determined to be uncollectible.
Segment Results
The accounting policies of each business segment are the same as those followed by the Company as a whole. Management evaluates business segment performance based on gross profit.
Table MD&A 2: Security Solutions Segment - Financial Results
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Dollar Change
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Dollar Change
(dollars in thousands)
Revenue
$
46,662
$
32,474
$
14,188
$
92,632
$
58,292
$
34,340
Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization)
27,651
19,462
8,189
54,165
32,719
21,446
Depreciation and amortization
2,511
1,714
797
5,104
3,215
1,889
Total cost of sales
30,162
21,176
8,986
59,269
35,934
23,335
Gross profit
$
16,500
$
11,298
$
5,202
$
33,363
$
22,358
$
11,005
Gross margin
35.4
%
34.8
%
36.0
%
38.4
%
Three Months Ended June 30, 2026, Compared with Three Months Ended June 30, 2025
Security Solutions segment revenue for the second quarter of 2026 increased by 43.7%, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to the expansion of multiple large programs in Telos ID.
Security Solutions gross profit for the second quarter of 2026 increased by 46.0%, compared with the same period in 2025, primarily due to higher segment revenues. Likewise, segment gross margin increased from 34.8% to 35.4% for the second quarter of 2026, compared with the same period in 2025.
Six Months Ended June 30, 2026, Compared with Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
Security Solutions segment revenue for the six months ended June 30, 2026, increased by 58.9%, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to the expansion of multiple large programs in Telos ID.
Segment gross profit for the six months ended June 30, 2026, increased by 49.2%, compared to the same period in 2025, due to higher segment revenues. By contrast, segment gross margin decreased from 38.4% in 2025 to 36.0% in 2026, primarily due to higher non-cash infrastructure costs.
Table MD&A 3: Secure Networks Segment - Financial Results
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Dollar Change
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
Dollar Change
(dollars in thousands)
Revenue
$
1,083
$
3,494
$
(2,411)
$
2,855
$
8,292
$
(5,437)
Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization)
888
2,859
(1,971)
2,145
6,533
(4,388)
Depreciation and amortization
3
1
2
6
3
3
Cost of sales
891
2,860
(1,969)
2,151
6,536
(4,385)
Gross profit
$
192
$
634
$
(442)
$
704
$
1,756
$
(1,052)
Gross margin
17.7
%
18.1
%
24.7
%
21.2
%
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Three Months Ended June 30, 2026, Compared with Three Months Ended June 30, 2025
Secure Networks segment revenue for the three months ended June 30, 2026, decreased by 69.0%, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to the continued ramp down of several programs within the portfolio without corresponding new business wins to backfill completed programs.
Segment gross profit for Secure Networks for the second quarter of 2026, decreased by 69.7%, compared with the same period in 2025, primarily due to lower segment revenues. Likewise, segment gross margin decreased from 18.1% to 17.7% for the second quarter of 2026, compared with the same period in 2025.
Six Months Ended June 30, 2026, Compared with Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
Secure Networks segment revenue for the six months ended June 30, 2026, decreased by 65.6%, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to the continued ramp down of several programs within the portfolio without corresponding new business wins to backfill completed programs.
Segment gross profit for the six months ended June 30, 2026, decreased by 59.9%, compared to the same period in 2025, due to lower segment revenues. By contrast, segment gross margin expanded from 21.2% in 2025 to 24.7% in 2026, primarily due to program mix.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Our primary sources of liquidity are cash on hand, future operating cash flows, and, if needed, sale of receivables under the Factoring Agreement and/or borrowings under our $15.0 million revolving credit facility with a maturity date of December 30, 2026, and with an available expansion feature of up to $15.0 million of additional revolver facility. A variety of factors related to sources and uses of cash, such as timeliness of accounts receivable collections, vendor credit terms, or significant collateral requirements, ultimately impact our liquidity.
As of June 30, 2026, we had cash and cash equivalents of $50.6 million and our working capital was $56.2 million.
We place a strong emphasis on liquidity management. This focus gives us the flexibility to deploy capital while preserving a strong balance sheet to position us for future opportunities. We believe we have adequate funds on hand to execute our financial and operating strategy. Our overall financial position and liquidity are strong. Although no assurances can be given, we believe available cash balances and access to our revolving credit facility and Factoring Agreement are sufficient to maintain the liquidity we require to meet our operating, investing and financing needs for the next 12 months.
Cash Flow
Table MD&A 4: Net Change in Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, 2026
June 30, 2025
(in thousands)
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
17,489
$
13,056
Net cash used in investing activities
(4,493)
(4,658)
Net cash used in financing activities
(15,528)
(5,978)
Net change in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash
$
(2,532)
$
2,420
Net cash provided by operating activities for the six months ended June 30, 2026, was $17.5 million, an increase of $4.4 million, compared to the same period in 2025. The change is attributable to favorable changes in working capital, primarily driven by higher cash earnings (i.e., net income (loss), excluding non-cash items that do not impact cash flows from operating activities), coupled with the timing of receipts from customers and the timing of payments to vendors.
Net cash used in investing activities for the six months ended June 30, 2026, slightly decreased by $0.2 million, compared to the same period of the prior year, primarily due to the decreases in capital expenditures in 2026.
Net cash used in financing activities for the six months ended June 30, 2026, increased by $9.6 million, compared to the same period in 2025. This is primarily attributable to the increases in payment of tax withholding related to net share settlement of equity awards of $7.6 million in the first half of 2026, compared with $1.1 million in the same period of 2025, and the repurchase of common stock of $6.9 million in 2026 under the share repurchase program (See
Note 1
2
– Share Repurchases
), compared with $4.0 million in 2025.
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Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires us to make estimates, judgments, and assumptions that affect the amounts reported. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The 2025 Form 10-K, as filed with the SEC on March 16, 2026, includes a summary of the critical accounting policies we believe are the most important to aid in understanding our financial results. There have been no changes to those critical accounting policies that have had a material impact on our reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues, or expenses during the six months ended June 30, 2026.
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk
In the normal course of business, we are exposed to a variety of financial risks, such as interest rate risk, foreign currency translation risk, and counterparty risk, which can affect our operations and profitability. The Company's market risk disclosure set forth in "Part II, Item 7A – Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosure about Market Risk," in the 2025 Form 10-K, as filed with the SEC on March 16, 2026, has not changed materially during the six months ended June 30, 2026.
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
The Company maintains disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act")), which are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Company in reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act, including this Report, are recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC's rules and forms. These disclosure controls and procedures include controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Company under the Exchange Act is accumulated and communicated to the Company's management, including its principal executive officer ("CEO") and principal financial officer ("CFO"), as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
The Company's management, including the Company's CEO and CFO, has evaluated the effectiveness of the Company's disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the period covered by this Report and, based on that evaluation, the Company's CEO and CFO concluded that the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures were effective at the reasonable assurance level as of June 30, 2026.
Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting
There were no changes in the Company's internal control over financial reporting during the quarter ended June 30, 2026, identified in connection with management’s evaluation required by paragraph (d) of Rules 13a-15 and 15d-15 under the Exchange Act, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.
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PART II—OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
Information regarding legal proceedings is included under
Note 1
7
– Commitments and Contingencies
to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.
Item 1A. Risk Factors
There were no material changes to the risk factors previously disclosed under "Part I, Item 1A – Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025.
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
(a) Unregistered Sales of Securities
None.
(b) Use of Proceeds
None.
(c) Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities
Common Stock Purchase Activity During the Three Months Ended June 30, 2026
Period
Total Number of Shares Purchased
(1)
Average Price Paid per Share
(1)
Total Number of Shares Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced Repurchase Plans
(1)
Maximum Dollar Value of Shares that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans
(1)
April 1, 2026 - April 30, 2026
—
$
—
—
$
47,890,350
May 1, 2026 - May 31, 2026
309,250
4.42
309,250
$
46,524,310
June 1, 2026 - June 30, 2026
733,100
4.54
733,100
$
43,199,457
Total
1,042,350
$
4.50
1,042,350
(1)
On May 24, 2022, the Board of Directors ("Board") authorized a Share Repurchase Program, pursuant to which the Company can repurchase up to $50.0 million of issued and outstanding common stock. On March 12, 2026, the Board authorized an increase to the existing stock purchase program whereby the Company may purchase, at management's discretion, up to an additional $25.0 million of its common stock. The repurchase program has no expiration date and may be modified, suspended, or terminated at any time. For the second quarter of 2026, the Company repurchased 1,042,350 shares of common stock under the program for an aggregate price of $4.7 million on the open market.
Item 3. Defaults upon Senior Securities
(a) None.
(b) None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
Not applicable.
Item 5. Other Information
(a) None.
(b) None.
(c) During the three months ended June 30, 2026, no director or officer of the Company
adopted
or
terminated
a "Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement" or "non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement," as each term is defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K.
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Item 6. Exhibits
Exhibit
Number
Description
19.1
+
Insider Trading Policy (August 2026)
31.1
+
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
31.2
+
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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Certification pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as Adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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101.CAL
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+
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+
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
TELOS CORPORATION
/s/ John B. Wood
August 10, 2026
By: John B. Wood
Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer)
/s/ Mark Bendza
August 10, 2026
By: Mark Bendza
Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer)
/s/ DJ Terreri
August 10, 2026
By: DJ Terreri
Controller and Chief Accounting Officer (Principal Accounting Officer)
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