SuperCom, a global provider of secure solutions for the e-Government, Public Safety, HealthCare, and Finance sectors, announced that it has shipped equipment for three new pilots of its people tracking solutions in the Caribbean, Central America and South America. Depending on the needs of each customer, SuperCom shipped equipment from either its PureHealth COVID-19 suite, its PureSecurity electronic offender monitoring suite, or both.
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The solutions, which entail proprietary secure smartphones with optional lightweight and waterproof ankle-bracelets, are designed to assist government efforts in public safety or in combating the spread of the coronavirus through people location tracking and stay-at-home compliance rules being implemented around the globe. SuperCom has a demonstrated commitment to secured boundaries projects which have been used to successfully identify, monitor and validate credentials of tens of millions of people in many countries across the globe in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
“We are continuing to see and pursue new opportunities for our COVID-19 quarantine solution as well as our electronic offender monitoring solutions. The synergies are excellent. We have built our people tracking technology infrastructure to be extremely versatile and valuable across a broad spectrum of business use cases, leveraging the same engineering teams and core technical capabilities. It’s exciting to see the overlap between these solutions on the sales and customer side as well. Two of the three shipments include both PureHealth and PureSecurity technology, showing individual customer interest in potentially using our technology to help solve multiple problems.”
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