SuperCom Secures National Electronic Monitoring Contract in Western Europe
SuperCom is pleased to announce that it has secured a national electronic monitoring contract in a Western European Country, further strengthening its position in Europe. This win marks the expansion of SuperCom's proprietary domestic violence solutions to a tenth nation globally. SuperCom secured this opportunity through a partnership with a leading local service provider that currently operates and manages electronic monitoring programs nationwide. The contract serves multiple national government agencies and covers a range of public safety programs, including domestic violence monitoring, GPS tracking of offenders, and home detention monitoring. SuperCom is expected to replace the incumbent EM technology provider within existing national programs and support the launch of new EM initiatives. The partner has indicated plans to transition its entire EM program portfolio to SuperCom's proprietary solutions. The project is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2026 and includes the purchase of monitoring devices and ongoing monthly service fees. While structured as a multi-year framework with a term of at least three years, the project also provides for expansion opportunities as additional programs and monitoring needs are introduced.
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SuperCom Secures Third Electronic Monitoring Contract in North Carolina
- Contract Expansion: SuperCom's third electronic monitoring contract in North Carolina builds on the initial PureOne rollout with a local service provider in December 2025, demonstrating the ongoing adoption and recognition of the company's technology.
- Technology Deployment: The new agreement will deploy SuperCom's PureOne™ all-in-one GPS monitoring solution, introducing electronic monitoring technology for the first time, with implementation expected to begin immediately, marking a significant advancement in community supervision operations.
- Revenue Model: The contract is structured as a recurring revenue model based on active daily units, reflecting SuperCom's capability to support rapid implementations for service providers with varying levels of experience, thereby enhancing its competitive position in the market.
- Strategic Expansion: This contract further expands SuperCom's footprint in North Carolina, creating additional adoption opportunities, aligning with the company's ongoing growth pattern in its U.S. expansion strategy.

SuperCom Secures Third Electronic Monitoring Contract in North Carolina
- Contract Expansion: SuperCom's third electronic monitoring contract in North Carolina builds on the initial PureOne rollout with a local service provider in December 2025, demonstrating the ongoing adoption and recognition of the company's technology in the market.
- Technology Deployment: The new agreement will deploy SuperCom's PureOne™ GPS monitoring solution, introducing electronic monitoring technology for the first time, with implementation expected to begin immediately, modernizing community supervision operations.
- Revenue Model: The contract is structured as a recurring revenue model based on active daily units, indicating SuperCom's flexibility and sustainability in its business model within the electronic monitoring sector, enhancing future revenue potential.
- Market Expansion: This contract further expands SuperCom's footprint in North Carolina, creating additional opportunities for technology adoption across counties and service providers statewide, supporting the company's U.S. expansion strategy.






