What are the Benefits of Replacing our Shift Logbook with Command Cloud?
When prospects ask us who our biggest competitor is and we reply, “It’s the Dixon Ticonderoga Company,” most look completely befuddled. They’ll realiz...
When prospects ask us who our biggest competitor is and we reply, “It’s the Dixon Ticonderoga Company,” most look completely befuddled. They’ll realiz...
In 2013, an inmate escaped from custody twice in less than eight months using the exact same method: he swapped inmate wristbands with other inmates h...
As a correctional officer, understanding your surroundings, identifying potential threats, and making informed decisions are essential skills for effe...
Active RFID inmate tracking systems have been marketed to correctional facilities for over 25 years as a means to monitor inmates' movements, enhance ...
Whether you’re looking for an inmate tracking system, the ability to automate your security rounds and guard tour responsibilities, an officer experie...
Transporting inmates is a dangerous job. On average, there are over 300 reported inmate escapes every year. Of these escapes, 68% were from a caged ve...
From 20:00 to 06:00, correctional officers may be conducting anywhere from 20 to 100+ checks, depending on the number of inmates under their supervisi...
Inmates complain about many things, most of which seem trivial—such as personal space or perceived disrespect. However, access to essential resources,...
On average, about a third of your total inmate population has one or more Special Status designation. Whether it’s for medical, mental health, securit...
You're exploring different mobile inmate tracking systems, and it seems like QR codes and RFID tags serve similar purposes, right? Both are contactles...
In a bacon and egg breakfast, what's the difference between the chicken and the pig? The chicken is involved, but the pig is committed! When it comes ...
Shift log reporting is a critical component of any jail, prison, or juvenile detention facility’s compliance and governance process. It provides valua...
While the typical age range of correctional officers today ranges from 21 to 60, the average age of a U.S. correctional officer is 42.5 years. This ag...
GUARDIAN RFID often receives the question: Does Command Cloud alert staff when security rounds are late? The answer is clear and concise: YES. GUARDIA...
The purpose of this blog is to break down the core differences between Guard1 vs. GUARDIAN RFID – specifically the PIPE vs. the SPARTAN. Much of this ...
Consistency is typically a good thing in a corrections setting. From the level of detail included in a log to how officers communicate with inmates an...
There are some inmate tracking features that are straightforward. Then, there are some features that are just simply overlooked. If you want to get th...
In the world of Command Cloud, the SPARTAN is one of the most universally held (pun intended) components of the officer experience platform (OXP).
You’ve been tasked with looking into GUARDIAN RFID’s Command Cloud. Perhaps you discovered it through an online source or by talking with one of our t...
One of the most common technical questions GUARDIAN RFID gets asked about Command Cloud is: What are its integration capabilities and does Command Clo...
When implementing an inmate tracking system such as GUARDIAN RFID, the time required for deployment can vary based on factors such as the size of your...
Deploying new technology in a facility can be daunting for any agency, even so for those who are adopting GUARDIAN RFID. Warriors will inevitably face...
What was once a commonplace system in jails, iButtons and wands were symbiotic devices compromised of a product category known as “guard tour systems....
Innovative technology can help manage your inmate tracking responsibilities to gain better compliance and stronger business outcomes. However, the cos...
One of the most commonly asked questions GUARDIAN RFID receives at demos and tradeshows is: Who’s your biggest competitor? The answer may surprise you...
A common question that GUARDIAN RFID receives from prospects is: Do you interface with Tyler Technologies' jail management system? Yes, we do. In this...
Let’s face it: you’re drowning in passwords. What was once a simple expression of your personality is now a dizzying mix of alphanumeric combinations,...
To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Suppose your facility implements GUARDIAN RFID’s Command Cloud and later determines it’s not the right fit for yo...
A common question among jails considering GUARDIAN RFID technology to help with their inmate tracking needs is: Do I need to interface Command Cloud w...
On average, 60% of inmate populations using GUARDIAN RFID software will either be prescribed medication or request over-the-counter medication during ...
If you’ve experienced GUARDIAN RFID software in action – whether during a demo or at a neighboring facility – you know that our platform, Command Clou...
Masks are becoming a commonplace part of personal protective equipment (PPE) for many Americans. This includes industries that didn’t use protective m...
Hi, I'm Ann Spalding and I am a public health physician. I've been trained in internal medicine and infectious disease. I have a Master's in Public He...
We frequently get asked: “How do I download our data?” by GUARDIAN RFID users. This is a great question, but it's important to pinpoint exactly what y...
Tracking inmate movements between different facilities within a jail or prison system takes thorough training on policy and procedure. Inmate tracking...
“Does carrying a mobile scanner pose safety risks to correctional officers?” “Are they too distracting?” “I don’t want my officers staring at a screen...
The Worth Co. Jail in Northwood, Iowa, has an average daily population ranging between two and five inmates. On quieter days, there may only be one. H...
Senate Bill 1849, more commonly known as the Sandra Bland Act, mandates additional compliance requirements by Texas jails to help ensure the safety an...
Zone-based inmate tracking is a powerful, practical alternative to coordinate-based inmate tracking. But how do you determine whether a long-range, zo...
Whether it be conducting security rounds, ensuring inmates receive their medicine, transporting inmates to different locations, distributing meals, or...
Tired of accumulating and storing boxes upon boxes full of paper logs? How about burning hours upon hours of valuable staff time searching for informa...
Preventing sexual abuse and harassment is a pertinent objective across many, if not all, industries. In recent years, more and more jobs are implement...
Warrior Technology refers to the constant battle corrections professionals face to execute their responsibilities with courage and valor. This bravery...
When you’re working with and managing inmates, you need as much information about them as possible. Inmate information is usually kept in your jail ma...
At one point or another, you’ve likely experienced an inmate complaining about you or another officer. What they’ll allege, and how far they’re willin...
The new era of digital transformation has made waves across the correctional industry, leaving many agencies wondering how to keep their facilities up...
Every day, correctional officers are swamped with seemingly millions of tasks. Their plates are full, to say the least. The last thing they need to wo...
Performing rounds quickly while staying diligent and providing accurate documentation can be difficult without a little help. When there are hundreds ...
When prospects ask us who our biggest competitor is and we reply, “It’s the Dixon Ticonderoga Company,” most look completely befuddled. They’ll realiz...
In 2013, an inmate escaped from custody twice in less than eight months using the exact same method: he swapped inmate wristbands with other inmates h...
As a correctional officer, understanding your surroundings, identifying potential threats, and making informed decisions are essential skills for effe...
Active RFID inmate tracking systems have been marketed to correctional facilities for over 25 years as a means to monitor inmates' movements, enhance ...
Whether you’re looking for an inmate tracking system, the ability to automate your security rounds and guard tour responsibilities, an officer experie...
Transporting inmates is a dangerous job. On average, there are over 300 reported inmate escapes every year. Of these escapes, 68% were from a caged ve...
From 20:00 to 06:00, correctional officers may be conducting anywhere from 20 to 100+ checks, depending on the number of inmates under their supervisi...
Inmates complain about many things, most of which seem trivial—such as personal space or perceived disrespect. However, access to essential resources,...
On average, about a third of your total inmate population has one or more Special Status designation. Whether it’s for medical, mental health, securit...
You're exploring different mobile inmate tracking systems, and it seems like QR codes and RFID tags serve similar purposes, right? Both are contactles...
In a bacon and egg breakfast, what's the difference between the chicken and the pig? The chicken is involved, but the pig is committed! When it comes ...
Shift log reporting is a critical component of any jail, prison, or juvenile detention facility’s compliance and governance process. It provides valua...
While the typical age range of correctional officers today ranges from 21 to 60, the average age of a U.S. correctional officer is 42.5 years. This ag...
GUARDIAN RFID often receives the question: Does Command Cloud alert staff when security rounds are late? The answer is clear and concise: YES. GUARDIA...
The purpose of this blog is to break down the core differences between Guard1 vs. GUARDIAN RFID – specifically the PIPE vs. the SPARTAN. Much of this ...
Consistency is typically a good thing in a corrections setting. From the level of detail included in a log to how officers communicate with inmates an...
There are some inmate tracking features that are straightforward. Then, there are some features that are just simply overlooked. If you want to get th...
In the world of Command Cloud, the SPARTAN is one of the most universally held (pun intended) components of the officer experience platform (OXP).
You’ve been tasked with looking into GUARDIAN RFID’s Command Cloud. Perhaps you discovered it through an online source or by talking with one of our t...
One of the most common technical questions GUARDIAN RFID gets asked about Command Cloud is: What are its integration capabilities and does Command Clo...
When implementing an inmate tracking system such as GUARDIAN RFID, the time required for deployment can vary based on factors such as the size of your...
Deploying new technology in a facility can be daunting for any agency, even so for those who are adopting GUARDIAN RFID. Warriors will inevitably face...
What was once a commonplace system in jails, iButtons and wands were symbiotic devices compromised of a product category known as “guard tour systems....
Innovative technology can help manage your inmate tracking responsibilities to gain better compliance and stronger business outcomes. However, the cos...
One of the most commonly asked questions GUARDIAN RFID receives at demos and tradeshows is: Who’s your biggest competitor? The answer may surprise you...
A common question that GUARDIAN RFID receives from prospects is: Do you interface with Tyler Technologies' jail management system? Yes, we do. In this...
Let’s face it: you’re drowning in passwords. What was once a simple expression of your personality is now a dizzying mix of alphanumeric combinations,...
To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Suppose your facility implements GUARDIAN RFID’s Command Cloud and later determines it’s not the right fit for yo...
A common question among jails considering GUARDIAN RFID technology to help with their inmate tracking needs is: Do I need to interface Command Cloud w...
On average, 60% of inmate populations using GUARDIAN RFID software will either be prescribed medication or request over-the-counter medication during ...
If you’ve experienced GUARDIAN RFID software in action – whether during a demo or at a neighboring facility – you know that our platform, Command Clou...
Masks are becoming a commonplace part of personal protective equipment (PPE) for many Americans. This includes industries that didn’t use protective m...
Hi, I'm Ann Spalding and I am a public health physician. I've been trained in internal medicine and infectious disease. I have a Master's in Public He...
We frequently get asked: “How do I download our data?” by GUARDIAN RFID users. This is a great question, but it's important to pinpoint exactly what y...
Tracking inmate movements between different facilities within a jail or prison system takes thorough training on policy and procedure. Inmate tracking...
“Does carrying a mobile scanner pose safety risks to correctional officers?” “Are they too distracting?” “I don’t want my officers staring at a screen...
The Worth Co. Jail in Northwood, Iowa, has an average daily population ranging between two and five inmates. On quieter days, there may only be one. H...
Senate Bill 1849, more commonly known as the Sandra Bland Act, mandates additional compliance requirements by Texas jails to help ensure the safety an...
Zone-based inmate tracking is a powerful, practical alternative to coordinate-based inmate tracking. But how do you determine whether a long-range, zo...
Whether it be conducting security rounds, ensuring inmates receive their medicine, transporting inmates to different locations, distributing meals, or...
Tired of accumulating and storing boxes upon boxes full of paper logs? How about burning hours upon hours of valuable staff time searching for informa...
Preventing sexual abuse and harassment is a pertinent objective across many, if not all, industries. In recent years, more and more jobs are implement...
Warrior Technology refers to the constant battle corrections professionals face to execute their responsibilities with courage and valor. This bravery...
When you’re working with and managing inmates, you need as much information about them as possible. Inmate information is usually kept in your jail ma...
At one point or another, you’ve likely experienced an inmate complaining about you or another officer. What they’ll allege, and how far they’re willin...
The new era of digital transformation has made waves across the correctional industry, leaving many agencies wondering how to keep their facilities up...
Every day, correctional officers are swamped with seemingly millions of tasks. Their plates are full, to say the least. The last thing they need to wo...
Performing rounds quickly while staying diligent and providing accurate documentation can be difficult without a little help. When there are hundreds ...