Reports Q4 revenue $1.48M vs. $1.68M last year. “While we made meaningful progress in 2025 to improve our business, our fourth quarter results were impacted by the delay of an expected contract extension for our critical infrastructure technology due to timing variability in federal funding and procurement processes,” said Tony Scott, CEO of Intrusion (INTZ). “While we are disappointed by this delay, we do anticipate that we will recover this revenue during the first half of 2026 as funding visibility improves and procurement activity normalizes. We continue to remain confident in our work with the U.S. Department of War, as we support the broader national mission to secure critical physical and digital infrastructure from evolving hostile cyber threats.”
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