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SuperCom Wins $1.8 Million National Electronic Monitoring Contract in Norway
SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secure solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, today announced that it has been awarded a new national electronic monitoring (EM) contract by Norway's Prison and Probation Service. This award marks the 5th and final country in the Nordic region to select SuperCom's PureSecurity Suite, completing the company's Nordic footprint.
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SuperCom's 5th and final Nordic country expansion, joining existing EM deployments in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland Highest score in the competitive bid process leads to initial 3-year project term, with options for extension and growth over time NEW YORK, June 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secure solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, today announced that it has been awarded a new national electronic monitoring (EM) contract by Norway's Prison and Probation Service. This award marks the 5th and final country in the Nordic region to select SuperCom's PureSecurity Suite, completing the company's Nordic footprint. Under the contract, SuperCom will deploy its PureSecurity Electronic Monitoring Suite to support a broad range of public safety programs across Norway, including GPS tracking of offenders, RF-based monitoring, and facility-based supervision. The contract was awarded to SuperCom following a competitive RFP process that included a pre-qualification phase, product evaluations, and multiple offer phases. SuperCom achieved the highest technology score along with highest total score in the competitive process. The contract is structured around an initial three-year term, with a valuation of approximately $1.8 million, and there are options for extension of this term. The deployment is expected to include approximately 1,000 monitoring units with options to grow over time. This award will go through the customary standstill waiting period before the contract signing is approved, and the project is launched. SuperCom management expects to provide further information on such in future communications. "Winning Norway's national electronic monitoring project is a meaningful, long-awaited milestone for SuperCom and a further validation of our technology and execution capabilities at the national-government level," commented Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom. "Displacing the incumbent in this competitive process reinforces our position as a leading provider of innovative, field-proven electronic monitoring solutions and underscores our expansion potential." "Norway marks the fifth and final country in the Nordic region to select SuperCom's technology, where we have built strong references and a consistent track record of ex...