Phase 01
Capture operational signal
Bring incident reports, behavioural indicators, contraband findings, and staff observations into a queue where intelligence teams can triage them quickly.
Give wardens, intelligence officers, supervisors, and multi-facility leadership one operating picture for STG tracking, incident coordination, staff briefings, and evidence-backed review.
Operational readout
intelligence and incident context together
STG-aware
shared posture across institutions
Multi-facility
briefings from the live operating state
Staff-ready
audit and chronology preserved
Reviewable
Facility operations, gang intelligence, contraband patterns, staff briefings, and multi-site coordination are often spread across jail systems, emails, static reports, and local memory. That makes cross-facility pattern work slow and officer safety briefings harder than they should be.
Built for wardens, DOC intelligence teams, county jail leadership, and multi-facility operations.
Facility command
The page now treats corrections as a command-and-intelligence workflow rather than a generic justice-market template.
The page now follows the actual corrections workflow: take in the incident signal, connect it to intelligence, brief staff, and coordinate response or review without losing the chronology.
Intelligence intake
Facility signal can move into intelligence and supervisory review without disappearing into isolated local systems.
Phase 01
Bring incident reports, behavioural indicators, contraband findings, and staff observations into a queue where intelligence teams can triage them quickly.
Phase 02
Connect STG, facility, housing, and behavioural context so teams can see whether an issue is isolated or part of a broader pattern.
Phase 03
Produce shift briefings, supervisory review packets, or inter-facility updates from the same live operating state.
The page now focuses on facility intelligence, staff safety, and cross-institution coordination.
Track gangs, influence networks, contraband trends, and behavioural indicators in a way that supervisors can review and act on.
Leadership can work from one situation picture for incident escalation, resource posture, and cross-facility coordination.
Officer briefings and watch updates can be published from the same record used by the intelligence team.
Facility review, PREA-related follow-through, and administrative oversight benefit from a durable operational trail.
The revised page uses concrete workflows and governance concerns instead of generic justice-sector copy.
Review incident intake, STG tracking, staff briefing, and multi-facility coordination using your actual corrections operating constraints.