
No more security lapses in the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center located in Indianapolis. The inmates from here are now under full scanner. Any effort to breach the security will be dealt with swiftly. This is possible due to the introduction of RFID enabled inmate tracking system.
The Juvenile Detention Center, which shelters nearly 200 male and female offenders, is going to adopt a WiFi compatible TSI PRISM RFID inmate tracking system from Alanco Technologies.
The bbwexchange magazine reports that the TSI PRISM software would be integrated with the Marion County Juvenile facility’s Quest operating system to enhance continual flow of data from a central intake point as each youth is kept in custody and registered into the facility.
The deployment of RFID system will cost around $650,000 including design services and staff training. The Detention center is likely to start the RFID program next month.












