SuperCom Wins New Contract Valued at up to $2.5 million in North California

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Expected to Generate Approximately $500,000 in Annual Recurring Revenue and Reinforces SuperCom's Position in U.S. Public Safety Market

TEL AVIV, Israel, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secure solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Leaders in Community Alternatives (LCA), has been awarded a new contract in Northern California to provide justice-involved individuals with reentry services. The contract is valued at up to $2.5 million over a five-year period consisting of a three-year initial term and two optional one-year extensions.

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This win follows a formal competitive bid administered by the county, reaffirming the county's confidence in LCA's ability to deliver high-quality services that reduce recidivism and promote community safety. LCA has provided services in this county for many years, including electronic monitoring services and a variety of reentry service programs.

Under the contract, LCA will deliver reentry programming as a community-based alternative to incarceration, providing services such as case management, employment support, and behavioral health referrals. These services are designed to promote stability, accountability, and long-term success for participants. The contract reinforces SuperCom's reputation as a trusted provider of public safety solutions in California and across the nation.

"We are pleased with this award for another contract in North California, reinforcing our presence and reputation as prominent electronic monitoring and rehabilitation services provider in the region. It is a testament to the competitive advantage of our customized offerings and the effective, long-term relationships with our customers. We attribute this success also to our track record of creating customized offerings that best suit the needs of public agencies to address specific criteria related to reducing recidivism, improving outcomes, and ultimately changing behavior," commented Ordan Trabelsi, President and CEO of SuperCom.

"Building on our recent momentum—securing over 20 direct contracts with agencies, signing 9 new service provider agreements, and expanding into 10 new states—our continued contract wins in California offer a glimpse to the long-term value that can be realized across new regions. This value stems from delivering exceptional technology and services while fostering trusted relationships in the public safety sector," Trabelsi concluded.