SuperCom wins third electronic monitoring contract in Wisconsin

February 2, 2026 9:01 AM UTC

SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announced it secured a third electronic monitoring project in Wisconsin, expanding its presence to an additional county in the state. The company said this marks its fifth new project launch since the beginning of 2026.

The project will deploy SuperCom's PureOne and PureShield solutions for GPS tracking and domestic violence monitoring programs. The company will implement the deployment through its Midwest regional service provider partnership established in 2025.

SuperCom entered Wisconsin in September 2025 and has since expanded to multiple counties, including a second county deployment in January 2026. The new project will support GPS tracking programs transitioning from legacy technology and enable a new domestic violence monitoring initiative.

"We are encouraged by another new project win, our fifth so far this year, which clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of our expansion strategy once we establish a foothold in a new state," said Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom.

The company's technology was selected following an evaluation process against incumbent technologies. Trabelsi noted similar expansion patterns in North Carolina, Alabama, Utah, Virginia, and Tennessee, where agencies have adopted and extended use of SuperCom's technology.

SuperCom provides secure solutions for e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity sectors. The Tel Aviv-based company has operated since 1988, offering identity solutions and electronic monitoring services to governments and organizations globally.



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