Israeli company SuperCom, which provides security solutions for digital operations, says it has received new commissions from unnamed European governments worth $2.9 million.
The commissions, which are set to be completed within the coming four months, are the third block of such orders from Europe in the past 90 days, the Tel Aviv-based company says.
This brings the total value of European commissions in that period to $11 million.
SuperCom says its PureSecurity Suite provides electronic monitoring, including GPS tracking and real-time reporting, and was designed specifically for law enforcement agencies and correctional facilities.
“We are delighted to continue our strong collaboration with European governmental clients,” said SuperCom President and CEO Ordan Trabelsi.
“These consecutive orders underscore the confidence our customers have in SuperCom’s advanced technology and our unwavering commitment to enhancing public safety. It is a testament to our team’s dedication to delivering high-quality, reliable solutions,” he said.
“Securing over $11 million in new orders from Europe in less than 90 days is a significant achievement for SuperCom. It highlights our leadership in the electronic monitoring sector and our ability to meet our clients’ evolving needs consistently. We are committed to ensuring successful project execution and fostering lasting partnerships with governments worldwide.”
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