The contract focuses on deploying SuperCom’s PureSecurity Suite, a platform designed for GPS and RF tracking, within the nation’s National Electronic Monitoring project. These devices feature anti-tamper mechanisms and proprietary energy-efficiency algorithms meant to ensure long-term reliability for community supervision and domestic violence prevention programs.
Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom, noted that the repeat business serves as a validation of the company's technology and its ability to execute large-scale public safety initiatives. The Tel Aviv-based company, which has operated in the digital identity and security space since 1988, continues to expand its reach in government-led rehabilitation and alternative-to-incarceration projects globally.



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