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SuperCom Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPCB) Records Three Early-Year Electronic Monitoring Wins Across Europe and the U.S.

  • The awards span a national deployment in Western Europe and follow-on projects in Texas and Wisconsin.
  • Both U.S. contracts represent second wins in states entered only months earlier.
  • Each award involves replacing incumbent electronic monitoring technology providers.
  • SuperCom’s PureSecurity(TM) platform underpins all three deployments.
  • The wins add to a growing base of recurring EM contracts across EMEA and North America.

SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secured e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions, has begun the year with a sequence of electronic monitoring (“EM”) contract awards across multiple jurisdictions. Since January, the company has disclosed three separate wins: a national-level EM contract in Western Europe, followed by second contract awards in Texas and Wisconsin, highlighting SuperCom’s continued expansion in the U.S. and internationally.

The most significant of the three awards is a national electronic monitoring contract in a Western European country, announced earlier this month (https://ibn.fm/rDTXc). The agreement extends SuperCom’s proprietary domestic violence prevention solutions to a tenth country globally and reinforces its position in Europe, where national-level EM deployments remain a central part of public safety infrastructure.

Under the European contract, SuperCom will support multiple national government agencies through a partnership with a leading local service provider that already manages electronic monitoring programs nationwide. The scope includes offender monitoring, GPS tracking, home detention, and domestic violence prevention. A notable feature of the award is that SuperCom will displace the incumbent national EM technology provider, with the local partner planning to transition its entire electronic monitoring portfolio to SuperCom’s proprietary platform.

Implementation is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026 under a multi-year framework with an initial term of at least three years. The structure includes both device purchases and ongoing monthly service fees. While the agreement allows for additional programs to be added over time, it already spans several national initiatives at launch, reflecting the scale of the deployment.

“Our experience in Europe consistently shows that initial national projects are often just the beginning, expanding over time into additional projects and broader deployments,” said Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom, in the company’s announcement. He noted that the award demonstrates confidence in SuperCom’s ability to support complex, multi-agency programs using a unified technology platform.

Shortly after the European announcement, SuperCom reported its second electronic monitoring contract win in Texas, just weeks after entering the state (https://ibn.fm/cu3kj). The new award came from another juvenile probation agency, building on the company’s initial Texas entry announced in December.

Under the Texas agreement, the agency selected SuperCom to fully replace its incumbent EM technology provider. The deployment will use SuperCom’s GPS tracking solutions and proprietary monitoring platform to support juvenile supervision programs. The contract follows a recurring revenue model based on active daily monitoring units, a structure commonly used in county-level EM programs.

“Winning a second juvenile probation contract in Texas within weeks of entering the state reinforces the expansion pattern we are executing across the U.S.,” Trabelsi said. He added that once SuperCom establishes a foothold in a new state, additional agencies often evaluate and transition away from legacy systems and adopt the company’s “advanced technology solutions that can scale quickly and reliably.”

A similar pattern emerged in Wisconsin. On January 13, SuperCom announced a second county-level electronic monitoring project in the state, following its initial Wisconsin entry in September 2025 (https://ibn.fm/AMDku). The new project expands SuperCom’s footprint into an additional county and again involves replacing incumbent GPS monitoring technology.

The Wisconsin deployment is being implemented through a regional service provider partnership established in 2025. In addition to GPS tracking, the project includes the launch of domestic violence prevention monitoring capabilities that were not previously available in the county. According to the company, SuperCom’s solutions were selected following a competitive evaluation against existing technologies.

These three recent wins “underscore our continued global execution momentum and the effectiveness of our expansion strategy,” Trabelsi said in the Wisconsin announcement.

At the center of all three deployments is SuperCom’s PureSecurity(TM) platform, a modular electronic monitoring suite designed to support a range of supervision needs. The platform integrates GPS, RFID, and cloud-based monitoring tools that can be configured for offender supervision, home detention, and domestic violence prevention (https://ibn.fm/lRklh).

PureSecurity’s architecture allows agencies and service providers to combine hardware and software components based on program requirements. Devices include one-piece and two-piece GPS trackers, RF bracelets, and smartphone-enabled systems. These are supported by cloud software that delivers real-time alerts, compliance reporting, and access to historical data.

Core components of the platform include PureMonitor, the cloud-based interface used by supervising authorities, and PureOne, a one-piece GPS bracelet designed for continuous indoor and outdoor tracking. Additional tools, such as PureCom RF base stations, PureTag RF bracelets, and PureBeacon devices, extend monitoring capabilities for home detention programs and environments where GPS alone may not be suitable.

For domestic violence prevention programs, SuperCom offers mobile applications: PureShield(TM) in the U.S. and PureProtect(TM) in Europe, that provide proximity alerts when court-ordered restrictions are breached. These tools are designed to integrate into broader supervision systems.

Electronic monitoring has become an increasingly common alternative to incarceration, with courts and correctional agencies using EM to support probation, parole, and home detention programs. Research across multiple jurisdictions has linked EM programs to lower costs and reduced reoffending, contributing to wider adoption.

Financially, SuperCom reported record performance through the first nine months of 2025, including $6.0 million in net income and EBITDA margins exceeding 35%, according to company disclosures. With three contract wins announced in rapid succession across Europe and the United States, SuperCom’s early-year activity highlights how its electronic monitoring platform is being adopted by agencies reassessing legacy systems and expanding EM programs across jurisdictions.

For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.

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