Do Court Transport Deputies Need Their Own SPARTAN?
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...
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...
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 ...
In the world of Command Cloud, the SPARTAN is one of the most universally held (pun intended) components of the officer experience platform (OXP).
Correctional officers regularly monitor inmates' whereabouts, actions, behaviors, meals, supplies, and other tasks as part of their daily responsibili...
In today’s world, we are all too familiar with accessing anything and everything with just a few clicks of our cell phones. When mobile phones launche...
*Enters password* “Incorrect password” “Incorrect password” “Incorrect password” Resets password “New password cannot be your previous password” Imagi...
When you first hear the term “SPARTAN,” you might think of the mobile device used by correctional officers for inmate tracking. However, the SPARTAN d...
We’ve all used a camera before to capture meaningful moments. Whether you’ve used a Polaroid to take a photo of your baby’s first steps, or your cell ...
“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...
Whether it be conducting security rounds, ensuring inmates receive their medicine, transporting inmates to different locations, distributing meals, or...
The new era of digital transformation has made waves across the correctional industry, leaving many agencies wondering how to keep their facilities up...
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...
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 ...
In the world of Command Cloud, the SPARTAN is one of the most universally held (pun intended) components of the officer experience platform (OXP).
Correctional officers regularly monitor inmates' whereabouts, actions, behaviors, meals, supplies, and other tasks as part of their daily responsibili...
In today’s world, we are all too familiar with accessing anything and everything with just a few clicks of our cell phones. When mobile phones launche...
*Enters password* “Incorrect password” “Incorrect password” “Incorrect password” Resets password “New password cannot be your previous password” Imagi...
When you first hear the term “SPARTAN,” you might think of the mobile device used by correctional officers for inmate tracking. However, the SPARTAN d...
We’ve all used a camera before to capture meaningful moments. Whether you’ve used a Polaroid to take a photo of your baby’s first steps, or your cell ...
“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...
Whether it be conducting security rounds, ensuring inmates receive their medicine, transporting inmates to different locations, distributing meals, or...
The new era of digital transformation has made waves across the correctional industry, leaving many agencies wondering how to keep their facilities up...