SuperCom Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPCB) has secured its first state-level Department of Corrections contract in the United States, a statewide deployment in Arizona that displaces an incumbent provider. The contract, awarded under Arizona’s Behavioral Health services program, will utilize the company’s GPS-based PureSecurity technology to support rehabilitative and supervision services. Implementation is scheduled to begin in January 2026, according to the company’s announcement (https://ibn.fm/yK21N).
The Arizona agreement follows SuperCom’s expansion strategy toward higher-volume, longer-term DOC-level programs. Days earlier, the company entered Missouri with a new electronic-monitoring contract, its 13th state entry since mid-2024. SuperCom’s PureSecurity platform continues to replace long-time incumbents across multiple jurisdictions.
This win could signal a shift from county-level and regional partnerships toward larger DOC-level engagements, which typically involve more rigorous vendor evaluations and longer revenue cycles. It also marks the first time the company has displaced an incumbent at the DOC tier in the United States.
The company reports record profitability, with $6 million in net income and gross margins above 60% through the first nine months of 2025. SuperCom is a global provider of secured e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions, and the Arizona contract represents a new stage in its U.S. expansion.
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