- The company announced a national electronic monitoring contract in a Western European country, displacing the incumbent provider.
- The contract spans multiple national public safety programs, including offender monitoring and home detention.
- Deployment is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026 under a multi-year framework.
- The win reinforces SuperCom’s position across Europe, where it has secured numerous national-level EM projects.
- The PureSecurity(TM) platform underpins the deployment with modular GPS, RF, and cloud-based tools.
SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secured e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions, has added another national deployment to its European footprint with the award of a nationwide electronic monitoring (“EM”) contract in a Western European country. The agreement marks the tenth country worldwide to adopt SuperCom’s proprietary domestic violence prevention solutions and further expands the company’s role in national-level public safety programs (https://ibn.fm/VzMyu).
The contract was secured through a partnership with a leading local service provider that already manages electronic monitoring programs nationwide. Under the arrangement, SuperCom will supply technology supporting multiple national government agencies. The scope includes domestic violence prevention, GPS tracking of offenders, and home detention monitoring, reflecting a broad application of EM across public safety use cases.
A notable aspect of the award is that SuperCom will replace the incumbent national EM technology provider within existing programs. According to the announcement, the local partner plans to transition its entire electronic monitoring portfolio to SuperCom’s proprietary solutions, consolidating technology across current and future initiatives.
Implementation is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026. The framework agreement has an initial term of at least three years and includes the purchase of monitoring devices alongside recurring monthly service fees. While the structure allows for expansion as additional programs are introduced, the contract already encompasses several national initiatives at launch.
“Our experience in Europe consistently shows that initial national projects are often just the beginning, expanding over time into additional projects and broader deployments. While this new contract already spans multiple programs at the onset, we are also excited about the additional opportunities our technology can help unlock as needs evolve,” said Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom.
The win highlights SuperCom’s continued traction in Europe, where governments increasingly rely on electronic monitoring to support offender supervision and domestic violence prevention programs. SuperCom’s international deployments span EMEA and North America, with Europe representing a significant portion of its national-level projects in recent years.
Trabelsi said the selection reflects confidence in the company’s ability to support complex, multi-agency deployments. He noted that being chosen to serve national public safety agencies in a new country demonstrates how SuperCom’s technology aligns with the operational and compliance requirements of large-scale EM programs.
The contract also extends the reach of SuperCom’s domestic violence prevention solutions, which now operate in ten countries globally. These programs typically rely on proximity awareness, real-time alerts, and continuous monitoring to support court-ordered restrictions, while avoiding unnecessary detail about individual cases.
At the core of the deployment is SuperCom’s PureSecurity(TM) platform, a modular electronic monitoring suite designed to address a wide range of supervision needs. The platform integrates GPS, RFID, and cloud-based monitoring tools that can be configured for home detention, offender supervision, and domestic violence prevention.
PureSecurity’s architecture allows agencies to combine hardware and software components based on program requirements. Devices include one-piece and two-piece GPS trackers, RF-based bracelets for indoor monitoring, and smartphone-enabled systems. These are supported by cloud software that delivers real-time alerts, compliance reporting, and historical data access.
Key components of the PureSecurity family include PureMonitor, the cloud-based software 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 indoor devices extend monitoring capabilities to environments where GPS may be less effective.
For domestic violence prevention programs, SuperCom offers mobile applications – PureShield(TM) in the U.S. and PureProtect(TM) in Europe – that provide proximity alerts and notifications when restrictions are breached. These tools are designed to support enforcement of court orders while integrating into broader supervision systems.
The Western European contract adds to a growing list of national EM projects secured by SuperCom across the region. In recent years, the company has reported more than 16 national-level electronic monitoring wins in Europe, alongside over 35 new contracts in the United States since mid-2024. Many of these awards involved replacing established providers, suggesting a reassessment by agencies of legacy EM systems.
Electronic monitoring has become a central tool for courts and correctional systems seeking alternatives to traditional incarceration. Research from multiple jurisdictions has shown that EM can reduce reoffending while lowering costs, supporting its use in probation, parole, and home detention programs. These findings have encouraged wider adoption of EM as part of community supervision strategies.
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. While the company avoids making forward-looking projections, these results provide context for its ability to support large, multi-year deployments.
“With a strong network of partners, a robust recurring revenue model, and record financial performance including $6.0 million in net income and over 35% EBITDA margins through the first nine months of 2025, we are well-positioned to support long-term growth and continued expansion across both existing and new markets,” Trabelsi added.
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