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- A growing number of law enforcement agencies worldwide are launching electronic monitoring (“EM”) efforts, strengthening public safety by tracking supervised criminals and suspects when they are free from jail or prison custody
- EM tracking provides law agencies with significant cost savings compared with incarceration in a facility and provides offenders with rehabilitative opportunities that have the potential to reduce repeat offenses
- EM technology developer SuperCom is particularly focused on preventing repeat offenses in domestic violence cases, making it possible for law officers and potential victims to be immediately notified if a supervised individual gets too close to the victim
- SuperCom recently announced seven new contracts in South Dakota, an expansion of its products and services in the United States
South Dakota ranks No. 1 in the nation for statewide public safety efforts and related infrastructure, according to a review published last fall by health and safety experts at CPR educators ProTrainings (https://nnw.fm/Zvxxb ).
The study’s findings were based on the analysis of factors that include access to quality emergency health care, commute times, quality of internet coverage, and road structural soundness. The recent decision by several of the state’s sheriff’s agencies to sign electronic monitoring (“EM”) contracts for tracking supervised individuals on parole or probationary release from jail custody increases the state’s resources for enhancing public safety and minimizing incarceration costs.
GPS tracking technology developer SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announced on Dec. 30 that it has secured seven new contracts among the law enforcement agencies patrolling South Dakota’s 66 counties, 64 of which are classified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as having rural or “frontier” (less than six people per square mile) populations (https://nnw.fm/PLjo0 ).
SuperCom’s PureSecurity platform, along with its associated technologies—such as the PureOne EM bracelets that will be deployed by the sheriff’s agencies—provides real-time GPS tracking, robust communication capabilities, and dependable performance in both urban and rural environments.
“The growing adoption of our PureOne solution underscores its unique ability to meet the evolving needs of law enforcement,” SuperCom President and CEO Ordan Trabelsi stated in a company news release (https://nnw.fm/UtI1b ). “By delivering high-quality, innovative solutions, we continue to strengthen our position as a trusted partner in advancing public safety technology nationwide.”
SuperCom has been rapidly increasing its slate of clients in North America during the past year. South Dakota is the fourth new U.S. state to include adoption of SuperCom’s products and services since August, and the company anticipates adding more contracts as it expands throughout the region.
The company has been particularly focused on preventing domestic violence from reoccurring. Through use of its EM suite of GPS and RFID-enabled products, law enforcement officers can monitor the movements of supervised offenders to ensure they don’t trespass court-authorized limits, and potential victims can be alerted immediately if an offender is near.
“The PureOne bracelet solution is waterproof, features a battery life of up to one year—far exceeding the daily recharging needs of competing products—and offers a sleek, unobtrusive design. Unlike bulky ankle monitors, it enables monitored individuals to move freely and maintain productivity at work or school without facing social stigma. As part of SuperCom’s PureSecurity suite, it represents a significant improvement over traditional monitoring devices used in other programs.”
“Our rapid entry into new territories reflects the increasing demand for reliable, advanced monitoring solutions and highlights our commitment to delivering real value to law enforcement agencies across the U.S.,” Trabelsi stated.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.
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