SuperCom Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPCB) Adds Nordic European
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- Israel-based electronic monitoring (“EM”) tech developer SuperCom has developed technology and accompanying service deployment for a variety of industry sectors as governments worldwide seek EM solutions for public safety and identification
- SuperCom’s secured Magna (TM) e-Government platform provides identification solutions both in traditional and biometric-based multi-ID cards for ensuring official enrollment, personalization and issuance needs are met
- The company recently announced it has secured a new e-Government contract with a Nordic European country to provide highly secure e-Passport, National e-ID, and secured driving license card technology and services
- SuperCom has served more than 50 government clients since its establishment in 1988 and continues to expand in Europe and the United States
Electronic monitoring (“EM”) technology developer SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) is reporting a new contract for its e-government services amid the company’s expansion globally.
A country in Nordic Europe recently contracted with SuperCom for a multi-year use of its innovative digital identity solution that provides both traditional and biometric-based multi-identification cards with secure enrollment, personalization and issuance resources that meet European Union (“EU”) and International Civil Aviation Organization (“ICAO”) standards.
“As we continue our global expansion with our electronic monitoring technology, we are happy to see the persistent confidence government customers place in our wider array of proprietary technology solutions. In this case, our ability to issue EU and ICAO-compliant, highly secure e-Passport, National e-ID, and secured DL (driving license) cards,” SuperCom President and CEO Ordan Trabelsi stated (https://nnw.fm/s5T5k ). “This project further solidifies our position as a trusted provider of highly secure digital identity and monitoring solutions in Europe.”
According to the news release, SuperCom will develop, deliver and maintain a new national computerized system in conjunction with the contract. The system will integrate directly with existing IT infrastructure, and SuperCom will provide long-term system maintenance and support throughout the duration of the contract using its secured Magna (TM) e-Government platform.
In addition to SuperCom’s e-government contracts, the company serves the needs of the public safety industry including law enforcement authorities, and domestic violence prevention.
SuperCom’s focus on the latter, using all-in-one field-proven RFID & mobile technology with the company’s products, has garnered contracts with law enforcement agencies at a record pace in recent months for the protection of domestic violence victims. SuperCom has signed 20 new such contracts in the United States since last August. Six of the states where the new contracts have arisen are locations that haven’t seen SuperCom’s products before (https://nnw.fm/I8y7H ).
Criminal justice officials worldwide have been adopting electronic monitoring solutions to help reduce the costs of incarceration, the degree of repeat offenses by previously arrested crime suspects, and the incidence of positive outcomes through continued social interaction, employment and schooling for those arrested on criminal charges.
SuperCom has a track record of more than 50 government customers served, monitoring more than 100,000 individuals.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.
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