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- Electronic monitoring (“EM”) has become popular with criminal justice officials as a means of tracking the whereabouts of individuals and supervising their movements within court-authorized boundaries while the individuals are free from jail custody
- EM tech developer SuperCom recently celebrated its record pace of contract growth throughout the U.S. with the announcement of new agreements in South Dakota, Kentucky, Alabama, and Ohio, for monitoring the location of court-supervised individuals
- SuperCom is particularly focused on fighting domestic violence and the potential for renewed violence after someone is initially detained, using the company’s proven technology to track individuals’ movements and alert law enforcement as well as potential victims if boundaries are breached
- The newest contracts bring SuperCom’s recent tally up to 20 since the summer of 2024
Public safety tracking technology developer SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) is expanding the use of its electronic monitoring products throughout the United States, with the company announcing the 20th contract signed with the nation’s law enforcement agencies since the summer of 2024.
SuperCom has served over 50 government agencies around the world since its founding in 1988, delivering a variety of superior electronic tracking products and services. The company’s particular focus has been on electronic monitoring of offenders and recently expanded its efforts to monitor the movements of individuals under restricted release that is connected to domestic violence incidents. The recent announcements underscore the company’s success in competing against other providers in the niche market in Europe and the U.S. during recent months.
The latest four contract awards were announced within just the past month:
- (Dec. 30) – SuperCom Secures New Contracts with South Dakota Sheriff Agencies, Accelerating U.S. Expansion https://nnw.fm/nYfop
- (Jan. 2) – SuperCom Secures Two New Agency Contracts in Kentucky, Displacing Incumbent Competitors https://nnw.fm/Uvsak
- (Jan. 6) – SuperCom Secures First Contract in Alabama, Rapid U.S. Expansion Continues https://nnw.fm/eDg52
- (Jan. 13) – SuperCom Secures First Agency Contract in Ohio, Rapid U.S. Expansion Continues https://nnw.fm/kqAtz
According to SuperCom President and CEO Ordan Trabelsi “Our U.S. solution benefits from key efficiencies, including a cloud-based infrastructure, a single-language system, centralized operations and logistics, and no reliance on subcontractors. … This milestone underscores the growing demand for our advanced solutions and highlights the trust public safety agencies place in SuperCom.”
SuperCom’s PureProtect Domestic Violence Monitoring technologies, recently rebranded as the best-of-breed PureOne tracking bracelet and the companion PureShield mobile app alert technology, include advanced features such as real-time location tracking, anti-tamper mechanisms, and secure communication channels to protect victims and provide transparency about offenders’ activities.
Victims and law enforcement officers are alerted through seamless GPS, RFID, cellular, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology coordination if an offender trespasses boundary locations established by the judicial system.
“After reaching impressive annual growth above 50% driven by our wins in Europe, we launched our new technology tailored for the U.S. market,” Trabelsi stated. “The U.S. electronic monitoring market, multiples larger than the European one and projected to reach $1.8 billion by 2028, offers unmatched growth opportunities.”
In addition to providing peace of mind to domestic violence victims, the platform can help court systems reduce pressure on prison populations and encourage reform among criminals by helping them to remain productive in society while their activities are supervised by law enforcement.
Such potential is the reason electronic monitoring is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, with about 40 countries using it for public safety efforts as of a few years ago (https://nnw.fm/jWOG3 ).
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.
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