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SuperCom Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPCB) Expands Wisconsin Footprint with Third County Deployment, Highlighting Rapid EM Scaling Model

  • The new project in Wisconsin marks SuperCom’s fifth new U.S. project since the start of 2026, and extends an existing Midwest regional partnership formed in 2025.
  • The new county will use SuperCom’s PureOne GPS tracking and PureShield tools for offender monitoring and domestic violence prevention.
  • Wisconsin reflects SuperCom’s broader pattern of follow-on expansion after initial state entry.
  • The projects are replacing legacy systems while also introducing new monitoring programs.

SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secured e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions, is extending its electronic monitoring footprint in the U.S. Midwest, announcing a third county-level deployment in Wisconsin just months after entering the state. The latest project, disclosed on February 2, represents the company’s fifth new EM launch since the beginning of the year and underscores how SuperCom is scaling through established regional partnerships once an initial foothold is secured (https://ibn.fm/kjLnr).

The Wisconsin rollout is being implemented through SuperCom’s Midwest regional service provider partnership, established in early 2025. Since its first Wisconsin deployment in September 2025, SuperCom has added a second county in January and now a third, reflecting a steady expansion across local jurisdictions.

Under the new agreement, SuperCom will deploy its PureOne GPS bracelet alongside PureShield, the company’s mobile device and application used in domestic violence prevention programs. The project supports GPS tracking initiatives transitioning away from incumbent technologies while also enabling a new domestic violence monitoring framework for the county.

“We enter a region, demonstrate value through initial deployments, and then scale quickly across additional counties and programs,” said Ordan Trabelsi, SuperCom’s president and CEO, in the company’s announcement. He noted that Wisconsin mirrors activity underway in other states, where early projects have led to broader adoption. “In Wisconsin alone, we have secured three separate county-level projects within a short timeframe, including initiatives that both replaced incumbent solutions and introduced new domestic violence monitoring capabilities. We are seeing this same pattern repeated in other states such as North Carolina, Alabama, Utah, Virginia, and Tennessee, as agencies and partners adopt our technology and extend its use,” Trabelsi concluded.

SuperCom has international deployments spanning EMEA and North America. In the U.S., its primary operational focus is electronic monitoring of offenders and domestic violence prevention, delivered through its PureSecurity(TM) platform.

PureSecurity integrates modular GPS, RFID, and cloud-based tools designed for a range of supervision needs, from home detention and parole monitoring to domestic violence prevention. Agencies and service providers can combine hardware and software components depending on program requirements, allowing deployments to be tailored at the county or state level.

At the core of the platform is PureMonitor, SuperCom’s cloud interface used by supervising authorities to access real-time alerts, compliance reporting, and historical data. Field hardware includes PureOne, a one-piece GPS bracelet built for continuous indoor and outdoor tracking, along with RF-based devices such as PureTag and PureBeacon for environments where GPS coverage may be limited.

For domestic violence prevention programs, SuperCom offers PureShield in the U.S. and PureProtect in Europe: mobile device and applications that provide proximity alerts when court-ordered restrictions are breached. These tools are designed to integrate into broader supervision systems rather than operate as standalone products.

The Wisconsin project illustrates how SuperCom’s modular architecture supports both replacement of legacy GPS programs and the introduction of new services within the same deployment. According to the company, its technology was selected following an evaluation process that compared SuperCom’s offerings with incumbent solutions.

Since mid-2024, SuperCom has secured more than 35 new U.S. electronic monitoring contracts and entered 15 new states, often displacing existing providers as agencies modernize community supervision operations (https://ibn.fm/lCpSO). The company’s approach emphasizes rapid implementation through regional service providers, allowing counties with varying levels of EM experience to launch programs without building infrastructure from scratch.

Electronic monitoring continues to gain attention among policymakers and courts as an alternative to traditional incarceration for certain populations. Research from multiple jurisdictions has linked EM programs with reduced recidivism, including studies in Argentina, Australia, and France that showed measurable declines in reoffending when monitoring was combined with structured supervision.

SuperCom’s technology is designed to support those outcomes by enabling courts to administer house arrest, probation monitoring, and domestic violence prevention in a way that balances accountability with community integration.

For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SuperCom.com.

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