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SuperCom wins New Electric Monitoring Contract in Michigan Expanding U.S. Presence into 18th New State
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 electronic monitoring (EM) contract in the state of Michigan. This new county-level contract with the county's pre-trial and work release division utilizes SuperCom's proprietary PureOne GPS technology to support the agency's offender supervision program. The project marks SuperCom's entry into Michigan, representing the Company's 18th new U.S
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Full Displacement of over 10-year incumbent NEW YORK, July 6, 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 electronic monitoring (EM) contract in the state of Michigan. This new county-level contract with the county's pre-trial and work release division utilizes SuperCom's proprietary PureOne GPS technology to support the agency's offender supervision program. The project marks SuperCom's entry into Michigan, representing the Company's 18th new U.S. state since mid-2024, displacing the over 10-year incumbent EM technology provider. The contract was awarded to SuperCom following a comprehensive demonstration and 2-week live evaluation process where the Company's technology was evaluated against existing solutions. SuperCom exhibited the strength of its proprietary PureOne GPS platform. The Company's proven track record of successful deployments across other counties helped secure the win. The contract follows a recurring revenue model based on daily active units, further expanding SuperCom's recurring revenue customer base. Training and deployment for this project is expected to begin in the upcoming month. "We are pleased to enter Michigan through a direct win with a new county customer, where our PureOne GPS technology was selected following a comprehensive demonstration and a two-week live evaluation against existing systems," commented Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom. "The agency's decision to fully displace an incumbent provider of more than a decade reflects the strength of our proprietary PureSecurity platform as well as our proven track record across numerous county deployments." "Michigan is our 18th new U.S. state since mid-2024. Over this period, we have secured more than 40 new contracts and established 17 new service provider partnerships across the country," Trabelsi added. "Each of these agreements follows a recurring revenue model based on daily active units, steadily broadening our recurring revenue customer base. Backed by trailing twelve-month EBITDA of $10.3 million, we maintain the financial and operational foundation to support our continued expansion across both the U.S. and Europe. Each new deployment strengthens our customer references and improves our competitive positionin...