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SuperCom wins fourth electronic monitoring contract in Kentucky

March 10, 2026 9:26 AM EDT

SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announced it secured a new electronic monitoring contract with a county government agency in Kentucky, marking the company's fourth new contract in the state since mid-2024.



The agreement involves deploying SuperCom's PureSecurity GPS electronic monitoring technology to support the county's offender supervision program. The contract represents a complete replacement of the incumbent electronic monitoring technology provider following a direct evaluation process.



The contract follows a recurring revenue model based on daily active units, according to the company's press release statement.



"This contract reflects more than a single county win. It is another step in our broader U.S. growth strategy, where we build density within states, displace incumbent providers, and use successful deployments to support additional agency wins," said Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom.



SuperCom reported it has secured over 35 new contract wins since mid-2024. The company provides secured solutions for e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity sectors.



The PureSecurity Suite includes GPS tracking, anti-tamper mechanisms, secure communications, and energy-efficient device architecture designed for correctional facilities and law enforcement agencies.


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