SuperCom Ltd.’s (NASDAQ: SPCB) New Contract Reaf
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- SuperCom recently secured a new contract to deploy its cutting-edge solutions as part of its broader plan to enhance public safety and support rehabilitation efforts in communities across Kentucky
- The contract reaffirms the company’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of electronic monitoring, according to Ordan Trabelsi, SuperCom’s CEO and President
- It also marks another valuable step in the company’s expansion within the U.S.
- The contract allows the company to bring its advanced technology to more communities and aid in the crucial work of domestic violence prevention and offender monitoring
SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a leading global provider of advanced safety, identification, connectivity, and security products and solutions to governments as well as public and private organizations around the world, recently secured a new contract with a Kentucky-based prominent service provider of electronic monitoring (“EM”) products and services. Under this new contract, SuperCom will deploy its newest proprietary technologies, namely the new PureOne GPS bracelet and the PureProtect for domestic violence protection (https://nnw.fm/jKfT7 ).
“We are proud to see our new proprietary solutions gaining traction in new regions in the U.S., reaffirming our commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of electronic monitoring. This new contract allows us to bring our advanced technology to more communities and aid in the crucial work of domestic violence prevention and offender monitoring. It is a testament to the hard work of our team and the trust our partners place in our technology,” said SuperCom CEO and President Ordan Trabelsi.
The PureOne monitoring solution is an all-in-one device that contains Global Navigation Satellite Systems (“GNSS”), LTE cellular, and radio-frequency (“RF”) Bluetooth low energy (“BLE”) modules. The integrated BLE module enables the device to communicate with the PureBeacon, a secure RF device that provides surveillance of offenders when GPS is not suitable or available. On the other hand, the GNSS module relies on satellites to provide geo-positioning data, while the cellular module facilitates communication with PureMonitor. SuperCom’s PureMonitor is cloud-based software that remotely monitors the PureOne device and its user, sends alerts, creates reports, and performs analytics.
PureProtect is a smartphone application that supports GNSS, Wi-Fi location, and location-based service (“LBS”) tracking, as well as LTE and 5G cellular communication. It can send GNSS and RF proximity range alerts and displays an on-screen map that shows the aggressor’s and victim’s location. It also has an SOS emergency panic button that victims can use in case of immediate danger. Thanks to these features and capabilities, the PureProtect app links SuperCom’s disparate domestic violence solutions – the PureOne bracelet and the PureMonitor software – offering a protective front line for victims of domestic violence.
SuperCom’s move to deploy these cutting-edge solutions as part of the new contract aligns with its broader plan to enhance public safety and support rehabilitation efforts in communities across Kentucky. It also marks another valuable step in the company’s expansion within the U.S., given that SuperCom has previously signed EM contracts in Idaho, California, and Texas. The new contract builds on the company’s continued success in delivering high-quality services and cutting-edge monitoring solutions within and across state borders.
“Our commitment to improving public safety and supporting rehabilitation efforts is at the core of our mission. Leveraging our growing customer base and technology expertise, we plan to continue developing and providing advanced solutions that meet the evolving needs in our industry and help enhance public safety worldwide,” concluded Trabelsi.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.
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