SuperCom Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPCB) has expanded its U.S. presence with a new electronic monitoring project in Wisconsin, marking the company's 12th new state entry since August 2024. The global provider of secured e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions announced on September 17 that it will deploy its PureSecurity electronic monitoring technology for a sheriff's department program through a partnership with a Midwest service provider. The Wisconsin agency is launching a domestic violence prevention initiative using SuperCom's system, with potential expansion into GPS-based offender tracking.
The selection followed a comprehensive review of multiple technology providers, with SuperCom chosen for its precision and reliability in electronic monitoring solutions. The company's PureSecurity platform offers modular GPS, RFID, and mobile solutions specifically tailored to public safety needs. This Wisconsin project represents part of SuperCom's significant expansion across the United States, where the company has signed over 30 contracts and established 11 reseller partnerships during the same one-year period.
The company's growing footprint in the electronic monitoring market comes as research indicates such programs can effectively reduce recidivism rates among offenders. The expansion into Wisconsin follows the company's pattern of strategic growth in the public safety technology sector. SuperCom's electronic monitoring solutions are designed to provide law enforcement agencies with reliable tools for managing offender populations while maintaining public safety.
The domestic violence prevention program in Wisconsin represents one of the specialized applications of the company's technology platform. SuperCom's continued expansion across state lines demonstrates the increasing adoption of electronic monitoring technology in criminal justice systems nationwide. The company's ability to secure contracts in multiple states within a single year highlights the growing demand for sophisticated monitoring solutions that can be customized for specific public safety needs, from domestic violence cases to broader offender tracking programs.


