SuperCom wins electronic monitoring contract in Tennessee

July 16, 2025 9:08 AM UTC

SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announced it secured a new electronic monitoring contract through a service provider in Tennessee, marking the company's entry into its 11th new U.S. state since mid-2024.

The Tennessee-based provider selected SuperCom to transition existing GPS programs to the company's PureSecurity platform and launch domestic violence programs. The provider chose SuperCom after evaluating multiple technology providers based on tracking precision, system reliability, and mobile integration capabilities.

Under the agreement, SuperCom will serve as the provider's electronic monitoring technology partner. The first stage includes transitioning to SuperCom's Pure One solution and launching the PureShield solution for domestic violence cases. The contract follows a monthly recurring revenue model based on total daily units.

"We're pleased to announce our entry into Tennessee—our 11th new U.S. state since last summer—as we continue executing on our strategic expansion plan," said Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom.

SuperCom reported securing 10 new service provider agreements and over 20 new direct contracts in under a year. The Tel Aviv-based company provides secure solutions for e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity sectors.

The company has been operating since 1988, offering identity solutions and electronic monitoring services to governments and organizations worldwide.



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