SuperCom wins $1.8 million Norway monitoring contract
By AI, Created 9:36 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – SuperCom has landed a national electronic monitoring contract with Norway’s Prison and Probation Service, expanding its PureSecurity platform into the fifth and final Nordic country. The three-year deal is valued at about $1.8 million and adds another national win to the company’s European rollout.
Why it matters: - Norway completes SuperCom’s Nordic rollout, giving the company a national electronic monitoring presence across Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway. - The win adds a government contract in a public safety market that can lead to repeat programs, extensions and broader regional adoption. - SuperCom’s management ties the award to its ability to compete for larger government programs in Europe and North America.
What happened: - SuperCom said June 1, 2026, that Norway’s Prison and Probation Service awarded the company a national electronic monitoring contract. - The deal covers deployment of SuperCom’s PureSecurity Electronic Monitoring Suite across Norway. - The contract follows a competitive RFP process that included pre-qualification, product evaluations and multiple offer rounds. - SuperCom received the highest technology score and the highest total score in the process.
The details: - The initial term runs for three years. - The contract value is about $1.8 million. - The agreement includes options to extend the term. - Deployment is expected to include about 1,000 monitoring units, with room to grow over time. - The rollout will support GPS tracking of offenders, RF-based monitoring and facility-based supervision. - The award is subject to a customary standstill waiting period before contract signing and project launch. - SuperCom said it expects to provide more information in future communications. - SuperCom is a B2i Digital Featured Company, with a profile available here.
Between the lines: - The Norway win is the fifth and final Nordic country to choose SuperCom’s technology, which suggests the company has turned regional references into a broader footprint. - Chief Executive Ordan Trabelsi framed the award as validation of the company’s national-government execution and as a sign that incumbent displacements can open larger opportunities. - Trabelsi also pointed to more than 20 national project wins across Europe in recent years and more than 40 new U.S. contracts since mid-2024 as evidence of accelerating demand. - SuperCom said its trailing-twelve-month EBITDA reached $10.3 million, with management attributing part of that performance to regional scale and operational leverage.
What’s next: - The contract still needs to clear the standstill period before signing is finalized. - SuperCom plans to update investors once the project moves forward. - The company expects the Norway win to support future bids for additional government monitoring programs.
The bottom line: - SuperCom has converted its Nordic expansion strategy into a national win in Norway, closing out a five-country regional push with a contract that could scale beyond the initial 1,000-unit deployment.
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