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Proximity Cards and RFID Technology in Corrections

Last post 01-29-2009 12:09 PM by Richard Curry. 2 replies.
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  • Proximity Cards and RFID Technology in Corrections
    01-28-2009 12:02 PM
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    • Lt. Dave

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    Good Afternoon, Has anyone implemented a system using proximity cards and RFID technology to do any kind of clock round or officer tour documentation within a multi level (including level1) custody environment? We are a larger jail that currently is evaluating this type of system for our environment. Any thoughts or information on facilities that might be using this technology would be helpful. Thank you. Lt. David A. Crisler Jr. Marion County Sheriff's Department
  • Re: Proximity Cards and RFID Technology in Corrections
    01-29-2009 10:53 AM
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    Hi Dave:  We too are looking into this.  I would be interested in any replies you receive and I will keep you posted as to what we come up with.  Jerry

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    Lieutenant Gerald T. Milan, CJM
    Jacksonville Sheriff's Office
    Department of Corrections
    500 East Adams Street
    Jacksonville, FL 32202
    Email: Gerald.Milan@jaxsheriff.org
    Phone: 904-630-5744
    Fax: 904-630-7550
  • Re: Proximity Cards and RFID Technology in Corrections
    01-29-2009 12:09 PM
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    Dave, I have some experience with RFID technology while serving as the Superintendent of the Marion Superior Court Juvenile Detention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana. I can provide you with pro's and cons of the system we used for the juvenile residents. You can call me @ (317) 233-4767 Richard Curry Executive Director, Staff Development Emergency Operations Indiana Department of Correction
    Richard Curry, Director
    Staff Development Emergency Operations
    Indiana Department of Correction
    317 233-4767
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