SuperCom (SPCB) announced that it has secured a new electronic monitoring, or EM, contract through an agreement with an established service provider in Tennessee to deploy its PureSecurity EM technology. This marks SuperCom’s entry into its 11th new U.S. state since mid-2024, reinforcing the Company’s rapid expansion across the North American public safety market. The Tennessee-based provider, an established player in the regional EM space, has chosen to transition existing GPS programs over to SuperCom’s PureSecurity platform and to launch domestic violence programs as well through this platform. After evaluating multiple technology providers, the provider selected SuperCom based on the demonstrated advantages of its EM solutions-including tracking precision, system reliability, and mobile integration capabilities. Under the agreement, SuperCom will serve as the provider’s EM technology partner, supporting both current operations and future program expansion. The first stage of the engagement includes a transition to SuperCom’s Pure One solution as well as launching SuperCom’s PureShield solution for domestic violence. This contract will follow a simple recurring revenue model, billed monthly based on the number of total daily units-a common structure for electronic monitoring programs in the U.S.
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