- The electronic monitoring (“EM”) company won Germany’s national EM contract, valued at up to $7 million over four years.
- SuperCom displaced a provider that had supplied the country’s EM technology for more than 20 years.
- Germany becomes the ninth nation to adopt SuperCom’s domestic violence solution.
- Contract covers multiple programs, including GPS tracking, domestic violence monitoring, home detention, and alcohol monitoring.
SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secured e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions, has been awarded a national electronic monitoring (“EM”) contract in Germany, marking a strategic expansion into Europe’s largest economy. The program budget is estimated at $7 million over four years, with actual revenues depending on usage levels, according to a company news release (https://ibn.fm/83moK).
The contract was secured through a competitive tender that included multiple global vendors. For more than two decades, Germany’s EM systems had been provided by the same supplier. SuperCom’s selection reflects a shift in how European governments are approaching offender monitoring and domestic violence prevention.
Germany is recognized as one of Europe’s pioneers in electronic monitoring, with over 25 years of experience in the field. The decision to move away from its longstanding vendor highlights both the maturity of the German market and the demand for more adaptable, technology-driven platforms.
“Securing this award after a highly competitive process is a powerful validation of our technology and execution capabilities globally. This is more than a contract win, it is a strategic milestone that demonstrates how our PureSecurity Suite meets the highest standards for modern public safety solutions,” Chief Executive Ordan Trabelsi said. “We are honored to support Germany’s evolving EM programs with our proprietary, field-proven technology.”
SuperCom will deploy its PureSecurity(TM) Suite, which integrates GPS tracking, RF technology, multi-factor biometrics, and secure communications. The system supports a variety of public safety applications, including domestic violence prevention, home detention, alcohol monitoring, and broader community supervision.
Germany becomes the ninth nation to adopt SuperCom’s domestic violence solution. The platform includes PureProtect(TM), a mobile app that alerts victims if restrictions are breached. The app utilizes advanced zoning, proximity, alerting, and management capabilities to both enforce a safe distance between victims and perpetrators and update the former on the latter’s whereabouts. Together with GPS-enabled PureOne(TM) tracking bracelets and PureMonitor(TM) software for law enforcement, these tools offer a comprehensive framework for safeguarding victims while ensuring offender compliance.
Electronic monitoring has been linked to reduced recidivism in several international studies. Research from Argentina found a 48% reduction in one-year reoffending rates, while studies in Australia and France reported decreases of 28% and 10% respectively. These outcomes suggest EM programs not only improve public safety but can also reduce the economic burden of traditional incarceration.
By offering modular, scalable technology, SuperCom positions itself as a provider capable of supporting both large national projects and smaller regional programs.
The German award builds on SuperCom’s momentum in Europe, where it has secured more than 15 national EM projects. In the United States, the company has added over 30 contracts in the past year alone. Trabelsi emphasized that initial contracts often expand into additional opportunities as governments gain confidence in the technology.
“While this new contract in Germany already spans four programs, we are also excited about the additional opportunities our technology can help unlock as needs evolve,” Trabelsi added. “We look forward to supporting Germany in this important project and further strengthening our role as a trusted partner to governments worldwide seeking innovative and effective public safety solutions.”
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.
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