July 9, 2007 (Press Release) --
For its winning bid to provide offender monitoring services to the Kansas Department of Corrections (Kansas DOC), Rocky Mountain Offender Management Systems (RMOMS) selected Omnilink Systems as its preferred technology partner. A pioneer of vital status service technology, Omnilink provides sophisticated location awareness information in real-time, offering the industry’s only product that is completely waterproof and capable of tracking people and valuable assets inside buildings, buses, trains and more.
As a partner with RMOMS for the Kansas DOC, the Omnilink/RMOMS partnership began system implementation in October of 2006 tracking fewer than 20 offenders. One month later, more than 300 offenders were and are tracked by Omnilink’s Focalpoint 2.0 system, a combination of ankle devices linked to Web-enabled mapping software that keeps offenders in check.
“We are proud to assist RMOMS and the Kansas DOC in their efforts to enhance public safety through wireless offender monitoring,” says Stas Wolk, senior vice president of sales for Omnilink Systems. “Our hope is that Focalpoint 2.0, and especially its real-time mobile alert feature, relieves Kansas monitoring officers from the old model of having to watch the computer screen all day to track offenders. Our technology will notify the monitoring personnel if exceptions occur, which means that they can now focus on managing their case loads as opposed to managing the technology.”
Omnilink's Focalpoint 2.0 monitoring solution brings an unprecedented level of efficiency and effectiveness to offender management, asset tracking, including loss prevention, surveillance as well as personal and public safety. The company uses a combination of Global Positioning Systems (GPS), wireless network technologies, RFID and situation-specific sensors to transmit information to a monitoring center using commercial cellular networks and then applying predefined supervision rules on a Web-based application.
Recently updated in conjunction with law enforcement feedback, Omnilink’s Focalpoint 2.0 also features automated voice alerts when an offender location violation has occurred. In addition, Focalpoint 2.0 offers a victim safeguard that tracks the victims’ off-the-shelf cell phones, in addition to the related offender, and then alerts both the victim and law enforcement when the two are within a designated proximity to each other.
"Omnilink's superior offender monitoring solution, which was the most cost-effective option, all but eliminated nuisance violation alerts, which required research and resolution time from our staff. This feature, combined with automatic alert system, enables us to effectively manage more offenders with the same staff," said Daniel A. Beeck, general manager of RMOMS. "Our approach allows t
As a partner with RMOMS for the Kansas DOC, the Omnilink/RMOMS partnership began system implementation in October of 2006 tracking fewer than 20 offenders. One month later, more than 300 offenders were and are tracked by Omnilink’s Focalpoint 2.0 system, a combination of ankle devices linked to Web-enabled mapping software that keeps offenders in check.
“We are proud to assist RMOMS and the Kansas DOC in their efforts to enhance public safety through wireless offender monitoring,” says Stas Wolk, senior vice president of sales for Omnilink Systems. “Our hope is that Focalpoint 2.0, and especially its real-time mobile alert feature, relieves Kansas monitoring officers from the old model of having to watch the computer screen all day to track offenders. Our technology will notify the monitoring personnel if exceptions occur, which means that they can now focus on managing their case loads as opposed to managing the technology.”
Omnilink's Focalpoint 2.0 monitoring solution brings an unprecedented level of efficiency and effectiveness to offender management, asset tracking, including loss prevention, surveillance as well as personal and public safety. The company uses a combination of Global Positioning Systems (GPS), wireless network technologies, RFID and situation-specific sensors to transmit information to a monitoring center using commercial cellular networks and then applying predefined supervision rules on a Web-based application.
Recently updated in conjunction with law enforcement feedback, Omnilink’s Focalpoint 2.0 also features automated voice alerts when an offender location violation has occurred. In addition, Focalpoint 2.0 offers a victim safeguard that tracks the victims’ off-the-shelf cell phones, in addition to the related offender, and then alerts both the victim and law enforcement when the two are within a designated proximity to each other.
"Omnilink's superior offender monitoring solution, which was the most cost-effective option, all but eliminated nuisance violation alerts, which required research and resolution time from our staff. This feature, combined with automatic alert system, enables us to effectively manage more offenders with the same staff," said Daniel A. Beeck, general manager of RMOMS. "Our approach allows t

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