Because the program's success depends upon the right offender monitoring technology, Salt Lake County rigorously evaluated numerous products. The County soon discovered that most GPS systems are unable to track indoors -- a serious drawback. Omnilink's solution stood out as the only one that effectively tracks people indoors and outdoors through a groundbreaking combination of GPS and cellular technologies. When GPS signals are lost -- for example, inside a building or a moving vehicle -- cellular technology kicks in and keeps track of offenders.
Offenders who participate in the monitoring program will be fitted with Omnilink's unique one-piece offender monitoring device. Once placed on an offender, the device will alert officers immediately if the offender violates zones that are set as a condition of his or her release. The County will initially monitor approximately 50 offenders, with the goal of increasing this number to 1,000 in the near future.
Salt Lake county sheriff James Winder commented on Omnilink's performance during the highly competitive bid process: "We really put the Omnilink offender monitoring devices through all the paces, and not only is the tracking uncommonly reliable, the device itself is revolutionary as it can monitor offenders anywhere, outdoors or indoors."
"We're extremely pleased to add such a forward-thinking county as a customer," stated Curtis Rapp, VP of judicial sales for Omnilink. "Winning the bid for Salt Lake County is a testament to how Omnilink's offender monitoring solution can meet the rigorous requirements of a large offender monitoring program."
Omnilink Systems provides the real-time location of people and valuable assets through unique location-based services technology that goes beyond traditional GPS. The company's judicial solutions are transforming offender monitoring by providing officers with immediate visibility to offender locations anytime, anywhere. More information about Omnilink's judicial solutions is available at www.omnilinksystems.com/judicial.