The agreement grants the Tel Aviv-based firm immediate access to an established network across Georgia, leveraging the partner’s 25 years of experience in community supervision and alternative sentencing. SuperCom’s PureOne GPS technology was selected following a competitive evaluation process that tested tracking precision, battery life, and device ergonomics.
Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom, stated that the partnership serves as a strategic entry point into the state’s probation sector. The rollout of PureOne units is scheduled to begin in August 2026. This latest win follows a period of financial growth for the company, which reported a trailing twelve-month non-GAAP EBITDA of $10.3 million, supporting its ongoing efforts to scale operations across the U.S. and European markets.

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