SuperCom Wins New Electronic Monitoring Contract in Texas, Expands U.S. Footprint into 14th State
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SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announced on December 4, 2025 that it won an electronic monitoring contract with a juvenile probation agency in Texas, marking its first contract in that state and expanding its U.S. footprint to 14 states since mid-2024. The deployment will use SuperCom's proprietary PureSecurity™ platform and operate on a recurring revenue model based on active daily units. The award displaces a long-standing incumbent vendor and follows the company securing more than 30 new contracts across the U.S. since mid-2024, reinforcing the company's nationwide expansion in electronic monitoring and public safety technology.
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- First Texas contract secured on December 4, 2025
- U.S. footprint expanded to 14 states since mid-2024
- Company reported more than 30 new contracts in the U.S. since mid-2024
- Recurring revenue model via active daily units for the Texas contract
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SuperCom wins a recurring‑revenue electronic monitoring contract in Texas, marking entry into its 14th U.S. state and continued nationwide expansion.
The award demonstrates a direct agency sale that will deploy SuperCom's proprietary PureSecurity™ platform under a recurring revenue model based on active daily units, creating a steady service revenue stream tied to utilization. The replacement of a long‑standing incumbent suggests competitive positioning in procurement and validates the company's field deployment and scaling claims.
Key dependencies include successful operational rollout, unit activation rates, and contract term lengths; any delays or lower-than-expected daily active units would materially affect near‑term revenue recognition. Monitor the pace of follow‑on opportunities within Texas, the conversion of field deployments into billable active units, and updates on the number and value of contracts beyond the stated "more than 30 new contracts since
Juvenile probation agency selects SuperCom to replace incumbent vendor and modernize offender monitoring programs

The agency, which previously relied on a long-standing incumbent provider, selected SuperCom to modernize its offender supervision capabilities. The deployment will leverage SuperCom's proprietary PureSecurity™ platform and follow a recurring revenue model based on active daily units.
This win further strengthens SuperCom's track record of displacing incumbent vendors and highlights the accelerating adoption of its next-generation technology among public safety agencies nationwide.
"We are proud to announce our expansion into
"Our field-proven technology, scalable platform, and rapid deployment capabilities are driving real results in both juvenile and adult supervision programs. With more than 30 new contracts secured across
"As we've demonstrated in states such as
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.
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