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SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announced a second county-level electronic monitoring (EM) project in Wisconsin on January 13, 2026, expanding its footprint after an initial September 2025 entry.

The deployment, secured via a 2025 regional service provider partnership, will replace incumbent GPS tracking systems and add domestic violence monitoring capabilities, reflecting repeat wins in the U.S. and Europe and signaling continued regional scaling of SuperCom's EM platform.

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News Market Reaction

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-1.58% News Effect

On the day this news was published, SPCB declined 1.58%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Current price: $8.23 52-week range: $5.06 – $18.95 Relative volume: 2.46x +5 more
8 metrics
Current price $8.23 Before Wisconsin expansion news
52-week range $5.06 – $18.95 52-week low and high
Relative volume 2.46x Today vs 20-day average volume
Net income $6.0 million First nine months of 2025 (historical news reference)
EBITDA margin >35% First nine months of 2025 (historical news reference)
U.S. footprint 16 states Presence reported in Jan 9, 2026 news
New contracts 35+ U.S. contracts since mid-2024 (historical news reference)
Armistice ownership 4.99% Schedule 13G/A filed Aug 14, 2025

Market Reality Check

Price: $8.94 Vol: Volume 180,524 is 2.46x t...
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$8.94 Last Close
Volume Volume 180,524 is 2.46x the 20-day average, signaling elevated interest ahead of this expansion news. high
Technical Shares at $8.23 are trading below the 200-day MA of $9.35 and sit 56.57% under the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

SPCB fell 2.14% while peers were mixed: GFAI down 2.4%, KSCP up 4.29%, SUGP up 1...
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SPCB fell 2.14% while peers were mixed: GFAI down 2.4%, KSCP up 4.29%, SUGP up 14.33%, VRME and BKYI modestly positive, pointing to a stock-specific move.

Common Catalyst One peer, BKYI, reported a conference presentation today, but no broad sector news theme is evident.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 09 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 09 Texas EM contract Positive +6.3% Second Texas juvenile monitoring win, recurring-revenue GPS platform deployment.
Jan 06 European EM win Positive -1.6% National EM contract in Western Europe, 10th nation for DV monitoring.
Dec 16 North Carolina entry Positive +1.3% First EM contract in North Carolina, expanding U.S. state footprint.
Dec 09 Germany national EM Positive +2.4% Germany national EM award with estimated $7M program budget over 4 years.
Dec 04 First Texas contract Positive +3.8% Initial Texas juvenile EM contract, displacing long-standing incumbent.
Pattern Detected

Positive contract wins have usually seen positive next-day moves, though one recent European win drew a modest pullback.

Recent Company History

Since December 2025, SuperCom has announced multiple electronic monitoring wins in Texas, North Carolina, Germany, and a Western European country, expanding into 14–16 U.S. states and adding national contracts in Europe. These deals often replace long‑time incumbents and use recurring revenue models. Management has highlighted $6.0 million net income and EBITDA margins >35% for the first nine months of 2025. Today’s Wisconsin county expansion fits this ongoing footprint and contract‑win trajectory.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement adds a second county-level electronic monitoring project in Wisconsin, leveraging ...
Analysis

This announcement adds a second county-level electronic monitoring project in Wisconsin, leveraging a regional service provider partnership and extending SuperCom’s GPS and domestic violence monitoring footprint. It follows multiple recent contract wins in Texas, North Carolina, and Europe, alongside reported net income of $6.0 million and EBITDA margins above 35% for the first nine months of 2025. Investors may monitor future contract flow, deployment progress, and margin trends as indicators of how this expansion contributes to overall growth.

Key Terms

electronic monitoring, gps tracking, recurring revenue model, ebitda, +1 more
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electronic monitoring technical
"The new electronic monitoring (EM) project marks SuperCom's second county-level project"
Electronic monitoring is the use of digital devices and software to collect, transmit and review real‑time data about people, equipment or processes for safety, compliance or performance — in medical and regulatory settings this often means remote patient tracking and electronic capture of trial or safety data. Investors care because it can speed decision‑making, cut costs and reduce regulatory risk by replacing paper records with a live dashboard, while introducing technology, privacy and compliance considerations.
gps tracking technical
"support both GPS tracking, replacing incumbent systems, and newly launched domestic violence"
GPS tracking uses signals from navigation satellites to determine and record the real-time location and movement of a vehicle, device, person, or asset, creating a digital breadcrumb trail. Investors care because it enables efficiency, cost savings, liability control and new service opportunities—similar to how a delivery app’s map improves route and timing—so adoption or improvements can affect a company’s revenue, margins and competitive position.
recurring revenue model financial
"recurring revenue model based on active daily units"
A recurring revenue model is a way businesses earn money by providing products or services on a regular, ongoing basis, rather than through one-time sales. It’s similar to a subscription or membership that customers pay for repeatedly, creating a steady stream of income. This model is important to investors because it can indicate stable, predictable earnings and long-term growth potential.
ebitda financial
"net income and EBITDA margins >35% for the first nine months of 2025"
EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It measures a company's profitability by focusing on the money it makes from its core operations, ignoring expenses like taxes and accounting adjustments. Investors use EBITDA to compare how well different companies are performing financially, as it provides a clearer picture of operational success without the influence of financial structure or accounting choices.
schedule 13g/a regulatory
"[SCHEDULE 13G/A] SuperCom, Ltd SEC Filing"
A Schedule 13G/A is an amended public filing with the U.S. securities regulator that updates a previous Schedule 13G, disclosing when an individual or group holds a substantial (typically over 5%) stake in a company and is claiming a passive, non‑controlling intent. Investors monitor these updates because rising or falling holdings can signal changing confidence, potential future moves, or shifts in voting power — like watching a public ledger where large shareholders quietly adjust their positions.

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Expansion builds on SuperCom's initial entry into Wisconsin several months ago and demonstrates its ability to scale within established regions

TEL AVIV, Israel, Jan. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secure solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, today announced the expansion of its footprint into an additional county in the state of Wisconsin. The new electronic monitoring (EM) project marks SuperCom's second county-level project in the state, following its initial entry into Wisconsin in September 2025, and further demonstrates the Company's ability to scale rapidly within regions where it has already established an initial presence.

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The new county deployment is being implemented through a regional service provider partnership that SuperCom established in 2025. Through this partnership, SuperCom's technology was selected following a competitive evaluation process in which its solutions were assessed against incumbent technologies. As part of the new project win, SuperCom will deploy its proprietary electronic monitoring technology to support both GPS tracking, replacing incumbent systems, and newly launched domestic violence monitoring initiatives, expanding the scope of electronic monitoring services available locally.

"We are pleased to secure an additional county project in Wisconsin just months after our entry into the state. This marks our third new project win since the start of the year, including a recent project in Europe and two wins in the U.S., underscoring our continued global execution momentum and the effectiveness of our expansion strategy," said Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom.

"This new Wisconsin project also underscores the versatility and added value of our platform by supporting the replacement of legacy GPS technology while also enabling the new county to launch domestic violence monitoring technology that was not previously in place. We are pleased with the progress we are making as we continue expanding county by county and building a growing base of government and service provider relationships across the U.S.," Trabelsi concluded.

About SuperCom

Since 1988, SuperCom has been a global provider of traditional and digital identity solutions, providing advanced safety, identification, and security solutions to governments and organizations, both private and public, worldwide. Through its proprietary e-Government platforms and innovative solutions for traditional and biometrics enrollment, personalization, issuance, and border control services, SuperCom has inspired governments and national agencies to design and issue secure Multi-ID documents and robust digital identity solutions to its citizens and visitors. SuperCom offers a unique all-in-one field-proven RFID & mobile technology and product suite, accompanied by advanced complementary services for various industries, including healthcare and homecare, security and safety, community public safety, law enforcement, electronic monitoring, and domestic violence prevention. For more information, please visit SuperCom's website: www.supercom.com

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements preceded or followed by or that otherwise include the words "believes", "expects", "anticipates", "intends", "projects", "estimates", "plans", and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as "will", "should", "would", "may" and "could" are generally forward-looking in nature and not historical or current facts. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from the statements made. Examples of these statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding business and economic trends, the levels of consumer, business and economic confidence generally, the adverse effects of these risks on our business or the market price of our ordinary shares, and other risks and uncertainties described in the forward looking statements and in the section captioned "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on April 28, 2025 our reports on Form 6-K filed from time to time with the SEC and our other filings with the SEC. Except as required by law, we not undertake any obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, after the date of this press release.

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FAQ

What did SuperCom (SPCB) announce on January 13, 2026 about Wisconsin?

SuperCom announced a second county-level electronic monitoring project in Wisconsin, expanding its state footprint after an initial September 2025 entry.

How will SuperCom's technology be used in the new Wisconsin county project (SPCB)?

The company will deploy its proprietary EM technology to replace incumbent GPS tracking and to support newly launched domestic violence monitoring initiatives.

Was the Wisconsin SPCB project procured directly or via partner, and when was that partnership formed?

The deployment is being implemented through a regional service provider partnership that SuperCom established in 2025.

Does the January 13, 2026 announcement mention other recent SuperCom (SPCB) wins?

Yes; the company said this is its third new project win since the start of the year, including a project in Europe and two wins in the U.S.

What services does SuperCom (SPCB) provide that are relevant to the Wisconsin project?

SuperCom provides electronic monitoring, GPS tracking, domestic violence monitoring technology, and related secure ID and safety solutions.

What does the Wisconsin project indicate about SuperCom's (SPCB) regional strategy?

The company framed the win as evidence it can rapidly scale within regions after an initial presence, expanding county by county through partnerships.
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