Leaders in Community Alternatives, a fully-owned subsidiary of the Tel Aviv-based SuperCom, a global provider of secure solutions for the e-government, IoT and cybersecurity sectors, has won the tender for new project in California to provide juvenile programing and rehabilitative services, valued at up to $4 million, the company announced Wednesday.
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These projects are designed to support former prisoners reentering the community by providing individualized services that help reduce recidivism.
This new project is valued at up to $4 million over a five-year period, consisting of a two-year initial term with three optional one-year extensions and is expected to generate annual recurring revenues of approximately $800,000. The tender will go through the customary county-level approval process and negotiations before contract execution and project launch, slated for the summer of 2021.
SuperCom President and CEO Ordan Trabelsi said, "This award is a testament to our decades of experience and successful track record working with local law enforcement and public safety agencies with the goal of reducing recidivism, providing treatment and services, improving outcomes and changing lives."