SuperCom secures second electronic monitoring contract in Virginia replacing incumbent vendor

Reuters10-09
SuperCom secures second electronic monitoring contract in Virginia replacing incumbent vendor

SuperCom Ltd. has announced it has secured a second new electronic monitoring contract with an established service provider in Virginia. The provider will transition its current GPS monitoring programs to SuperCom's PureSecurity platform, replacing the incumbent vendor's technology. SuperCom will also assist in expanding existing programs and launching new community supervision and public safety initiatives in the region. This marks SuperCom's second reseller partnership in Virginia since entering the state in May 2025 and the company's 12th reseller agreement in the United States since mid-2024. The Virginia-based provider selected SuperCom after evaluating multiple technology options, citing the platform's high-precision tracking, mobile integration, and deployment capabilities.

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