Electronic Monitoring

SuperCom Reports Strong Q3 2025 Results with Margin Expansion and Global EM Contract Growth
SuperCom Ltd. demonstrated significant financial improvement in Q3 2025 with expanded margins and profitability while securing over 30 new electronic monitoring contracts globally, highlighting growing demand for its security solutions.

SuperCom Reports Strong Q3 2025 Results with Significant Margin Expansion and Global EM Contract Growth
SuperCom Ltd. demonstrated substantial profitability improvements in its third quarter 2025 results, with gross margin expanding to 61% and net income more than doubling, while securing over 30 new electronic monitoring contracts globally since mid-2024.

SuperCom Expands Alabama Electronic Monitoring Presence With Two New Contracts
SuperCom Ltd. has secured two new electronic monitoring contracts in Alabama, expanding its footprint in the state and demonstrating growing adoption of its PureSecurity platform technology.

SuperCom Expands Electronic Monitoring to 12 States with New Wisconsin Sheriff's Department Initiative
SuperCom Ltd. has expanded its U.S. public safety footprint to 12 states through a new electronic monitoring project with a Wisconsin sheriff's department, reflecting growing national demand for alternatives to incarceration and demonstrating the company's accelerating market penetration.

SuperCom Expands Global Electronic Monitoring Presence with New Contracts in U.S. and Europe
SuperCom Ltd. is strengthening its position in the electronic monitoring market through new contracts in Virginia and Germany worth millions, reflecting growing global adoption of technology that reduces recidivism rates.

SuperCom Expands Utah Presence with Second Electronic Monitoring Contract
SuperCom Ltd. has secured its second electronic monitoring contract in Utah, expanding its nationwide footprint in law enforcement technology and replacing legacy systems with its advanced PureSecurity Suite.

SuperCom Expands U.S. Market Presence with Second Virginia Contract, 12th New Reseller Since Mid-2024
SuperCom Ltd. has secured its second contract in Virginia and 12th new U.S. reseller agreement since mid-2024, displacing an incumbent vendor and demonstrating significant market traction for its electronic monitoring technology.

SuperCom Expands Electronic Monitoring Reach with Wisconsin Domestic Violence Program
SuperCom Ltd. has secured its 12th U.S. state contract in one year, deploying electronic monitoring technology for a Wisconsin sheriff's department domestic violence prevention program that may expand to GPS tracking.

SuperCom Secures Germany's National Electronic Monitoring Contract in Major Market Shift
SuperCom Ltd. has won Germany's national electronic monitoring contract, displacing a long-standing vendor and signaling a significant shift in the European security technology market with implications for public safety and the company's global expansion.

SuperCom Reports 80% Net Income Growth and Major U.S. Expansion in Correctional Technology
SuperCom's significant profitability gains and expansion into 11 new U.S. states with its electronic monitoring solutions demonstrate the growing demand for secure correctional technologies and the company's strong market positioning.

SuperCom's U.S. Expansion Positions Company in Growing Electronic Monitoring Market
SuperCom Ltd. has secured over 30 U.S. contracts in under a year, expanding into 11 states while demonstrating strong financial performance, positioning the company to capitalize on the growing demand for electronic monitoring solutions as governments seek cost-effective alternatives to incarceration.

SuperCom Reports Record Profit Growth and U.S. Market Expansion in H1 2025
SuperCom Ltd. achieved significant profitability improvements with 79.5% net income growth and expanded U.S. market presence through 30+ new electronic monitoring contracts, demonstrating strong operational efficiency and market positioning.

SuperCom Expands U.S. Electronic Monitoring Presence with New Alabama Contract
SuperCom Ltd. has secured its second electronic monitoring contract in Alabama, marking its expansion into 11 new U.S. states in under a year through a recurring revenue model that reflects growing demand for alternatives to incarceration.