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SuperCom Wins Third Electric Monitoring Contract in Texas, Displacing Incumbant

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SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announced a new county-level electronic monitoring contract with a juvenile probation agency in Texas, its third contract in the state since expanding there in December 2025. The deal fully displaces the county's previous monitoring provider and uses SuperCom's PureOne GPS bracelet for juvenile supervision.

The contract follows a recurring revenue model based on daily active units, adding to SuperCom's base of recurring customers. According to the company, this award builds on over 45 new U.S. electronic monitoring contracts since mid-2024 and more than 20 national projects in Europe, supported by trailing twelve‑month EBITDA of about $11.7 million through Q2 2026 and what it describes as a strong balance sheet.

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Positive

  • Third Texas contract since December 2025, indicating continued regional expansion
  • New contract displaces incumbent provider, suggesting competitive wins for PureOne
  • Agreement adds to recurring revenue base via daily active unit model
  • More than 45 new U.S. electronic monitoring contracts since mid-2024
  • Over 20 national project wins in Europe across core markets
  • Trailing twelve‑month EBITDA ≈ $11.7 million through Q2 2026

Negative

  • None.

Market Context

A prior Ohio contract announcement was followed by a 1.31% 24-hour gain, while another similar award...
Analysis

A prior Ohio contract announcement was followed by a 1.31% 24-hour gain, while another similar award recorded a -2% reaction. Pre-headline peer moves diverged, adding context without establishing a common sector move.

Key Figures

Texas contracts: 3 contracts U.S. contracts: More than 45 contracts European projects: More than 20 projects +1 more
4 metrics
Texas contracts 3 contracts Since expansion in Texas in December 2025
U.S. contracts More than 45 contracts Secured since mid-2024
European projects More than 20 projects National project wins across Europe
Trailing twelve-month EBITDA $11.7 million Through the second quarter of 2026

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 13 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 13 Q2 earnings report Positive +4.2% Record quarterly revenue and EBITDA growth accompanied the second-quarter financial results.
Aug 04 Earnings scheduling notice Neutral +1.8% The company scheduled its second-quarter results release and conference call for August 13.
Aug 03 Ohio contract award Positive +1.3% A county contract displaced a longstanding incumbent using recurring daily-active-unit revenue.
Jul 29 New York contract award Positive -2.0% A New York county selected PureOne under a recurring revenue agreement.
Jul 20 Kansas contract award Positive +0.4% The Kansas award expanded SuperCom's presence into another U.S. state.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Four of five recent news events were followed by aligned positive reactions, while one positive contract announcement diverged with a -2% move.

Key Terms

gps, rfid
2 terms
gps technical
"SuperCom's PureOne GPS solution"
A global network of satellites and ground stations that provides precise location and time information to devices on Earth; think of it as a map and clock in the sky that tells a device exactly where and when it is. Investors care because GPS underpins navigation for shipping and delivery, fleet and asset tracking, location-based services, autonomous vehicles, and precise timing for financial networks—so changes in GPS technology, reliability, or competing systems can affect revenue, costs, and risk across many industries.
rfid technical
"proprietary e-Government platforms and innovative solutions for traditional and biometrics"
RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses radio waves to automatically identify and track objects, animals, or people. It involves small tags or chips that emit signals when scanned, similar to a barcode but without needing direct line-of-sight. For investors, RFID enhances supply chain efficiency and inventory management, potentially reducing costs and improving business operations.

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County's Juvenile Probation Agency Selects SuperCom's PureOne GPS Technology Following Multi-Week Live-Unit Evaluation

Reinforces SuperCom's Expansion Model Within Newly Entered U.S. States

NEW YORK, Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secure solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, today announced that it has won a new county-level electronic monitoring contract with a juvenile probation agency in the state of Texas. The award represents SuperCom's third contract since its recent expansion in the state in December 2025 and fully displaces the county's incumbent electronic monitoring provider.

Under the contract, SuperCom will deploy its proprietary PureOne GPS solution to support the agency's juvenile supervision program. The contract follows a recurring revenue model based on daily active units, further expanding SuperCom's recurring revenue customer base. SuperCom was selected following a multi-week live-unit evaluation in which its PureOne technology was tested against competing solutions.

"Our ambition in the United States is to build durable and expanding positions within each new market that we enter," commented Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom. "Texas is a strong example of this strategy in action. After establishing a foothold, we build density county by county as the performance of our technology and the quality of our execution create opportunities for continued expansion."

"This latest contract builds on broad-based momentum across our core markets, including more than 45 new electronic monitoring contracts secured in the United States since mid-2024 and more than 20 national project wins across Europe," Trabelsi added. "With trailing twelve-month EBITDA1 of approximately $11.7 million through the second quarter of 2026 and a strong balance sheet, we have the financial and operational foundation to leverage our technology leadership to drive continued expansion across both the U.S. and Europe."

SuperCom's PureOne is an all-in-one GPS tracking bracelet designed for continuous indoor and outdoor location monitoring. The solution combines high-precision GPS, cell-tower and Wi-Fi positioning with secure LTE communications, configurable zones and schedules, multiple tamper-detection mechanisms and extended battery performance. Its lightweight, ergonomic design and integrated monitoring capabilities provide correctional and public safety agencies with a reliable and efficient platform for managing community-supervision programs.

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, 2025, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on April 28, 2026, 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 do 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.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information

In addition to disclosing financial results calculated in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ("GAAP"), this release also contains non-GAAP financial measures, which SuperCom believes are the principal indicators of the operating and financial performance of its business.

Management believes the non-GAAP financial measures provided are useful to investors' understanding and assessment of SuperCom's ongoing core operations and prospects for the future, as the charges eliminated are not part of the day-to-day business or reflective of the core operational activities of the company. Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures as a basis for strategic decisions, forecasting future results and evaluating the Company's current performance. The presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures is not intended to be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, or superior to, operating loss or net income (loss) or any other performance measures derived in accordance with GAAP or as an alternative to net cash provided by operating activities or any other measures of our cash flows or liquidity.

1 - EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and other non-cash or one-time expenses.

SuperCom Investor Relations:
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FAQ

What did SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) announce on August 20, 2026?

SuperCom announced a new county-level electronic monitoring contract with a juvenile probation agency in Texas. According to SuperCom, this is its third Texas contract since December 2025 and fully replaces the county’s existing electronic monitoring provider.

How does the new Texas contract impact SuperCom’s recurring revenue for SPCB shareholders?

The Texas contract follows a recurring revenue model based on daily active monitoring units. According to SuperCom, this structure expands its recurring revenue customer base, which can support more predictable cash flows and help underpin its broader U.S. growth strategy.

What technology will SuperCom deploy under the new juvenile probation contract in Texas?

SuperCom will deploy its PureOne GPS tracking bracelet solution for juvenile supervision. According to SuperCom, PureOne provides continuous indoor and outdoor location monitoring, secure LTE communication, configurable zones and schedules, tamper detection, and extended battery life for community-supervision programs.

How many electronic monitoring contracts has SuperCom secured recently in the United States?

SuperCom reports securing more than 45 new electronic monitoring contracts in the United States since mid-2024. According to SuperCom, these awards, including the latest Texas contract, demonstrate momentum in building county-level density across its U.S. markets.

What recent financial performance did SuperCom highlight alongside the new SPCB contract win?

SuperCom highlighted trailing twelve-month EBITDA of approximately $11.7 million through the second quarter of 2026. According to SuperCom, this EBITDA and what it describes as a strong balance sheet provide a foundation to support continued expansion in the U.S. and Europe.

What is SuperCom’s strategy for expanding its electronic monitoring business in Texas and the U.S.?

SuperCom aims to build durable positions in each new state and then grow county by county. According to SuperCom, strong technology performance and execution support contract wins like the latest Texas award, reinforcing its broader U.S. and European expansion efforts.