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Guardian RFID launch Command Cloud to improve safety and security in correctional facilities.

Guardian RFID correctional facility systems

Guardian RFID today, 20th April 2022, launched its Officer experience platform (OXP) Command Cloud which is designed to give correctional officers the tools needed to create safe and secure correctional facilities.

The suite of applications and services leveraging existing cameras, RFID and vision systems integrates with more than 80 applications currently in use in correctional facilities in the U.S. The RFID provides offender management, jail management and case management systems.

Correctional professionals have one the highest rates of non-fatal, work-related injuries of any profession in the United States, and inmate altercations continue to be problematic. But modernizing the technology and tools that are used by officers has the potential to create high levels of situational awareness, increase officer retention and decrease dangerous situations. Command Cloud brings all the critical information right to officers and creates a communications framework to empower teams to improve safety and security.

Ken Dalley Founder and Chief Warrior of GUARDIAN RFID.

The RFID and facial recognition systems along with machine learning and mobile technologies provide real-time awareness of what is happening in a correctional facility, unifying data from disparate systems into one place providing context and allowing the relevant information for quick decision making by managers and officers.

Guardian RFID scanning inmate wristbands
Guardian RFID scanning inmate wristbands

The RFID aspect of the system provides an awareness for the correctional officers, alerting to the improper movement of missing items such as workshop tools or kitchen equipment, manages movement of people, preventing access to restricted areas and enables efficient record keeping. It also allows immediate identification for access control, medical treatment.

The RFID technology is combined with an encryption that ensures no inmate can ever be associated with more than one wristband tag. The High Frequency RFID as well as Active RFID integrates with mobile devices as well as PoE ForceField readers.

Similar systems can be found in UK prisons ensuring inmates requiring special care are checked upon at specified intervals.

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Matt Houldsworth

My Tech Makes Circular Economies Work | Expert in RFID, High Risk/Value Asset Management, Inspection Systems, B2B SaaS & Brand Protection Technology

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