SOFIA (Bulgaria), November 14 (SeeNews) – Israel-headquartered SuperCom said on Tuesday it has been selected by the Bulgarian government to deploy its solution for electronic monitoring and tracking of public offenders in a formal bid process including two other major industry players.
"According to the terms of the award, SuperCom will deploy its PureSecurity electronic monitoring solution, which will include home detention and GPS tracking of offenders,” the company said in a press release.
The value of the contract was not disclosed.
The comprehensive nationwide programme, set to include all electronic monitoring offender programmes within Bulgaria, is expected to initially monitor 250 enrollees simultaneously.
SuperCom expects to deploy the initial order and start generating revenues within 10 months of the contract signing, the press release reads.
SuperCom's PureSecurity Suite is an electronic monitoring and tracking platform which contains a number of features, including smart phone integration, secure communication, advanced security, anti-tamper mechanisms, fingerprint biometrics, voice communication, and others.
The company, established in 1988, provides safety, identification and security solutions to governments and organizations worldwide.