SuperCom wins electronic monitoring contract in Nevada
SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announced it has secured a new electronic monitoring contract in Nevada, marking the company's entry into its 17th new U.S. state since mid-2024.
The county-level contract utilizes SuperCom's PureOne GPS technology for offender supervision programs. The agreement follows a recurring revenue model based on daily active units and represents a full displacement of the incumbent electronic monitoring technology provider.
SuperCom was selected following an evaluation process where the company's technology and case management integration capabilities were assessed through live demonstrations. The contract expands SuperCom's recurring revenue base and increases the company's total U.S. contract count beyond 40 since mid-2024.
"We are pleased to continue expanding our U.S. footprint with our entry into Nevada, marking our 17th new state entered since mid-2024," said Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom.
SuperCom provides secure solutions for e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity sectors globally. The company has been operating since 1988 and offers digital identity solutions, electronic monitoring, and security services to governments and organizations worldwide.
