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TEL AVIV - SuperCom (NASDAQ:SPCB) has secured two new electronic monitoring (EM) service provider contracts in Alabama, marking its third and fourth deployments in the state within the past year, the company announced Thursday. The security solutions provider, currently trading at $10.45, has seen its stock surge over 208% in the past year according to InvestingPro data.
The first contract involves transitioning from an incumbent provider to SuperCom's PureSecurity platform, replacing legacy GPS and monitoring systems. The second contract is with a provider launching new EM operations with SuperCom as its primary technology partner.
These new agreements follow two direct agency contracts SuperCom secured in Alabama in January and August 2025, demonstrating the company's growing presence in the state's public safety sector since entering less than a year ago.
"Adding two new service provider partnerships in Alabama so soon after securing two direct agency contracts portrays some of the strong momentum we're experiencing in this state and across the country," said Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom.
According to the company, SuperCom has entered 12 new U.S. states since mid-2024, signed over 30 new contracts, and launched 14 service provider partnerships nationwide. The company also recently announced a $7 million national contract in Germany in September 2025.
SuperCom provides secure solutions for e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, including traditional and digital identity solutions for governments and organizations worldwide.
The information in this article is based on a company press release statement.
In other recent news, SuperCom has announced several new contracts and expansions in the electronic monitoring sector. The Israeli company secured a national electronic monitoring contract in Germany valued at approximately $7 million over four years. This contract involves the deployment of SuperCom's PureSecurity Electronic Monitoring Suite in various public safety programs. Additionally, SuperCom has expanded its presence in the United States by entering Wisconsin, marking the 12th new state for the company since August 2024. This contract with a sheriff's department will utilize the PureSecurity technology for domestic violence monitoring. In Alabama, SuperCom has won its second electronic monitoring contract this year, partnering with a community corrections agency. This agreement will implement the PureSecurity Suite, featuring the PureOne GPS monitoring solution. Both the Wisconsin and Alabama contracts follow a recurring revenue model based on daily unit usage.
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