SuperCom announced on November 17, 2025 that it has secured a new electronic monitoring (EM) service‑provider contract in Missouri, marking the company’s 13th U.S. state entry and its 15th partnership with a regional provider since mid‑2024.
The agreement requires SuperCom to become the primary EM technology partner for the Missouri‑based provider, including a full transition of the provider’s existing GPS tracking infrastructure to SuperCom’s proprietary PureSecurity platform. The contract’s value, duration, and the provider’s name were not disclosed, and the official commencement date has not yet been announced.
This win expands SuperCom’s U.S. presence into a new state, strengthens its competitive position against incumbent vendors, and adds a new source of recurring revenue that aligns with the company’s high‑margin, technology‑driven growth strategy. The recurring‑revenue model is based on the number of active daily units, providing a scalable income stream that can grow as the provider’s caseload expands.
CEO Ordan Trabelsi highlighted the strategic importance of the Missouri contract, noting that “our entry into Missouri represents another strategic step forward in scaling our U.S. footprint through trusted service providers.” He added that the win demonstrates how SuperCom’s technology is outperforming competitors in a competitive evaluation and that the company’s record net income of $6.01 million and an EBITDA margin of 35.4% for the first nine months of 2025 give it the financial strength to support continued expansion.
SuperCom’s Q3 2025 earnings, released on November 13, 2025, beat analyst expectations with a Non‑GAAP EPS of $0.39 versus a consensus estimate of a $0.12 loss, and revenue of $6.22 million versus an estimate of $5.88 million. The earnings beat was driven by disciplined cost management and a favorable mix of high‑margin contracts, while the revenue beat reflected strong demand in core segments and the company’s ability to capture market share in the growing electronic monitoring market.
The Missouri contract underscores SuperCom’s broader strategy of expanding into new states and displacing incumbents through technology superiority. By securing recurring revenue streams in additional jurisdictions, the company is positioning itself for sustained growth and reinforcing its reputation as a leading provider of electronic monitoring solutions across the United States.
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