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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMoon Security - Pre and Post Sentence Monitoring SvsContract for Criminal Defendant Pre- and Post - Sentencing Monitoring Services Between City of Pasco and Moon Security Services, Inc. This Contract is made and entered into between the City of Pasco, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter called "City" and Moon Security Services, Inc., a Washington Corporation, hereinafter called "Contractor." In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Objective and Scope of Work. The objective of this agreement is for the Contractor to provide the City with the equipment and monitoring services necessary to implement monitoring services for pre- and post- sentencing criminal defendants on behalf of the Municipal Court, hereinafter called "Court." Services may include GPS tracking, alcohol monitoring, and/or victim notifications as described on the attachments to this Contract. 2. Term. The term of this Contract shall be for a period commencing February 1, 2012 and ending at midnight on January 31, 2015; provided, however, the agreement may be extended upon mutual agreement of the parties expressed in writing. 3. Responsibilities of the Contractor: 3.1 Administrative and Procedural Responsibility. a. The Contractor will perform a participant interview as necessary to aid the Court in the selection of appropriate participants for acceptance to the monitoring program. The interview and acceptance criteria will be agreed to by both the City and the Contractor. This criteria shall be based on the assumption that the accepted participants conform to the following basic guidelines: i. The participant is not a threat to society. ii. The participant has the ability to pay for their inclusion in the program. iii. The participant has not been a flight risk previously. iv. The participant dwelling is acceptable. v. Work or school schedules are verifiable. b. All administrative documentation will be completed by the Contractor and will be forwarded to the Court at the required times. c. The administrative documentation includes the following, but is not limited to the following: i. Program acceptance /rejection form. ii. Program verification form and documentation. iii. Costs and receipts of funds. iv. Program completion or termination documentation. v. Applicable area restriction orders, contempt of court notification, consent to search and order of commitment. d. During the course of the participant's monitoring period, an electronic, visual or form verification of the participant will be made by the Contractor to assure the participant's compliance to the rules of the program. 3.2 Equipment. a. Contractor will have the responsibility to provide the equipment and monitoring services necessary to provide the following system goals: i. Allow the participant to have access to all areas of his/her living quarters, but detect if the participant has left the site during unauthorized times and to report this information to appropriate authorities. ii. The system will be able to allow for work, necessary errands and school schedules. iii. The participant's eligibility will be determined by the selection criteria. iv. Signal and report data will be available to the Court. 4. Responsibilities of City: 4.1 The Municipal Court shall be responsible for offering the monitoring programs to persons determined by the Court to be eligible participants. 4.2 The City shall provide a liaison officer between the Contractor and the Court to facilitate administration, paperwork and documentation of the program(s). The Contractor shall also report all participant violations to the liaison officer. 4.3 The City, through its Police Department, shall be responsible to perform any arrests or search of a participant if a participant has violated any of the terms of the program. The Contractor shall not perform any arrests or searches. 4.4 The liaison officer, upon report from the Contractor, shall be responsible to inform the Court and any other required individuals or City departments if the conditions of the program are violated and of the consequences of those violations. 5. Payment. With the exception of indigent participants, payment to the Contractor for its services shall be the sole responsibility of participants in the monitoring program who shall pay for such services according to the fee schedule attached hereto as Attachment "A." The City will pay fees for indigent clients, as determined by the Court. 6. System Specifications. The system specifications for the monitoring system(s) to be provided by the Contractor as set forth in Attachment "B" hereto. 7. Independent Contractor: The Contractor is an independent Contractor performing its services hereunder for the Court by its own employees within the Contractor's supervision and control. 8. Insurance. Contractor shall provide insurance meeting the following requirements or as other acceptable to the City: 8.1 Indemnification / Hold Harmless. The Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits including attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the performance of this Agreement, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the City. 8.2 Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Contractor and the City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, the Contractor's liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Contractor's negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the Contractor's waiver of immunity under Industrial Insurance, title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. This waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 8.3 Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, their agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. 8.4 No Limitation. Contractor's maintenance of insurance, its scope of coverage and limits as required herein shall not be construed to limit the liability of the Contractor to the coverage provided by such insurance, or otherwise limit the City's recourse to any remedy available at law or in equity. 8.5 Minimum Scope of Insurance. Contractor shall obtain insurance of the types described below: a. Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non - owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage. b. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, independent contractors, products- completed operations, stop gap liability, personal injury and advertising injury, and liability assumed under an insured contract. The Commercial General Liability insurance shall be endorsed to provide the Aggregate per project Endorsement ISO form CG 25 03 11 85 or an equivalent endorsement. There shall be no endorsement or modification of the Commercial General Liability Insurance for liability arising from explosion, collapse or underground property damage. The City shall be named as an insured under the Contractor's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed by the City using ISO Additional Insured endorsement CG 20 10 10 01 and Additional Insured- Completed Operations endorsement CG 20 37 10 01 or substitute endorsements providing equivalent coverage. c. Workers Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. 8.6 Minimum Amounts of Insurance. Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits: a. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of $1,000,000 per accident. b. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate and $2,000,000 products - completed operations aggregate limit. 8.7 Other Insurance Provision. The Contractor's Automobile Liability and commercial General Liability insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain that they shall be primary insurance as respect to the City. Any insurance, self - insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 8.8 Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A: VII. 8.9 Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured endorsement, evidencing the insurance requirements of the Contractor before commencement of the work. 8.10 Subcontractors. The Contractor shall have sole responsibility for determining the insurance coverage and limits required, if any, to be obtained by subcontractors, which determination shall be made in accordance with reasonable and prudent business practices. 8.11 Notice of Cancellation. The Contractor shall provide the City and all Additional Insureds for this work with written notice of any policy cancellation, within two business days of their receipt of such notice. 8.12 Failure to Maintain Insurance. Failure on the part of the Contractor to maintain the insurance as required shall constitute a material breach of contract, upon which the City may, after giving five business days notice to the Contractor to correct the breach, immediately terminate the contract or, at its discretion, procure or renew such insurance and pay any and all premiums in connection therewith, with any sums so expended to be repaid to the City on demand, or at the sole discretion of the City, offset against funds due the Contractor from the City. 9. Default and Termination. Either party may terminate this Contract for cause by giving written notice of fourteen (14) days prior to the effective date of termination to the other in the event of a material breach of this agreement by the other party. If any material breach of the Contract that remains uncured after the fourteen (14) day notice period has expired, the party giving the written notice may then immediately terminate the Contract by written notification to the other party. Upon the occurrence of an event of default, either party shall have the right to pursue any remedy it may have at law or in equity, including but not limited to: (a) reducing its claim to judgment, (b) taking action to cure the event of default and (c) termination of the Contract as provided herein. 10. Venue. This Contract shall be interpreted by the laws of the State of Washington and Franklin County shall be the venue in the event any action if filed to enforce or interpret provisions of this Contract. 11. Non- Discrimination. No person shall be subjected to discrimination in the components of the Contract on the grounds of disability, race, color, religion, sex, age or national origin. Upon request, the Contractor shall show proof of non - discrimination, and shall post in conspicuous places, available to all employees and applicants, a notice of non- discrimination. 12. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign this Contract without the written consent of the City. Dated this ZZ� day of r"AAn-4 y 2012. Attest: MOON SECURITY SERVICES, INC. President Approved As To Form: Debra Clark, City Clerk Lee Kea, Attorney Moon Security Services Pasco 5January 2012 Attachment "A" SCOPE OF SERVICE & PRICING Page 2 MSSI offers several programs with designated staff to manage all tasks associated with managing the program participants as well as the technology and monitoring, as well as equipment supply and support. SCRAM and SCRAMx (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring with House Arrest) STOP GPS BluTag GPS Pricing Interview Fee $45.00 Administrative fee: $0.00 Daily Fee: $14.00 Stalker Monitoring Daily Rate:$3.00 (Victim Notification device) • The most effective and proven alcohol monitoring program in the county. • You will have the option to turn "off" or "on" the House Arrest function. • No phone line required • Scalable supervision • Enforceable Accountability • Recidivism Reduction • Data Driven Results • Cost reduction • Case management • Court support and Validation • One Device with three reporting modes: Active, Hybrid, and Passive • No phone line required • Patented GPS shielding and jamming detection technology • Patented Cellular shielding and jamming detection technology • Stalker Alert Services • Victim notification device 1. Multi -alert notifications 2. Works with GPS unit and GPS software Moon Security Services Pasco 5 January 2012 Attachment "B" SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Attachment 81 -SCRAM Program Reference Guide Attachment 62 -SCRAM System Specifications Attachment B3 -ICAM monitoring requirements Attachment B4- SCRAMx for specialty courts Attachment B5- SCRAMx Targeting for HCDD Attachment 136 -STOP Equipment overview Attachment B7 -STOP Equipment Specifications Attachment 68 -STOP Equipment — GPSJamming and Shielding Events Page 4 SCRAW" Program PROTECTING Reference Guide YOU (Secure sontirroous Remote Alcohol Monitor) (]r] SCRAtAx Order • Defendant or probationer (client) ordered - pretrial or post - sentencing- to SCRAMx program for. - OUJIDWI - Family court /child visitation - Domestic violence - Other crimes in which alcohol - Juvenile is a contributing factor SCRAMx • Judge signs directive and /or referral form as provided by Moon Security Olreetive " Services, Inc. (Moon), Including start date and length of monitoring Directive emaded or faked to Moon Client • Client must contact Moon for appointment within 24 hours of receiving Enrollment SCRAMx directive and SCRAtAx • Client reports for installation process at specified Moon location Installation • Client must provide Moon with all pertinent court documentation • Moa'r nofifles reporting agency of Installation or failure to enroll SCRAhtx • Client must abide by terms outlined in the SCRAMx Participant Monitoring Agrsement and Reporting • Client can b6 monforad for: Contact - Continuous alcohcl monitoring (CAM) only Information - Both CAM and EM (house anestfeurfew) - each bracelet has dua!-fechnolooy capability • CAM noncompliance will be reported within 24 hours of the confirmation, and includes: - Alcohol consumplicn - Use of alcohol -based products - Attempts to tamper With or circumvent the technology - Failure to download data as directed by terms of the court and the SCRAMx program • EM noncompliance will be reported by standard or priority notification as specified by the court or agency, and includes: - Violaion of ELI schedule parameters Moon will provide regular status reports per court- or agency- preferred !requency COUrt Support • A Moon iepresentai:va is availably to appear in court SCRAMx is fully backed by the manufacturer in court Program • Moon must receive court- or agency - approved notification of removal - Completion + SCRAMx program is deemed successfuify completed when client: Completes SCRAM..< rrioniforing period without violation Has ad equipment removed by a Moon stcif€ member Ways ad SCRAMx `.eas i full let which time Mood issues a report of completion to the court) Cost + Specilic price lists for SCRAMx, program fees are provided by Moon on a court- by -Lourt basis Contact +Jchn Pe arson, Director EHM and SCRAMx Services, Moon Security Information Services and Homebound Services Direct: 609.492.6460 Tod -free: 800. 722. t 070 E- mail: ipetersoneirnoonsecuritycom SiSWH$l�f&A Street .,; Pasco. VA983Q2' t(( (R AM 3c B2 X from AMS Raising the Accountability Bar Greater accountability was one of the driving forces behind Alcohol Monitoring Systems' (AMS) evolution y+ Q of SCRAM® (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) to SCRAMxe, which combines continuous alcohol monitoring (CAM) with house arrest technology in one court - validated device. SCRAMx tests transdermally ( "through the skin ") for alcohol every half hour around the clock - and also monitors continuously for presence in the home during court - mandated hours. By delivering a facts - based, comprehensive profile of an offender's activities to supervising authorities. SCRAMx helps courts and agencies more effectively manage hardcore drunk drivers and other high -risk offenders. Flexible Monitoring Options With SCRAMx, CAM can be used by itself or combined with house arrest as needed - depending on the offense, situation, or behavior while in the program. This gives you tremendous flexibility in how you manage your offenders, and enhances their compliance to the judge's orders. SCRAMx's dual functionality also lets you tailor sanctions to the individual and better protect community safety. In fact, 9 out of 10 offenders are fully compliant while on the dual- function SCRAMx device. Comprehensive Judicial Support To further bolster accountability, AMS firmly stands behind SCRAMx results in court through our comprehensive Judicial Support Program. To date, AMS has prepared over 2,500 formal court reports that detailed the monitoring results of offenders who denied a violation. We've also provided court testimony in over 80 evidentiary hearings across the country, with many resulting in favorable Frye /Daubert rulings and 1 State Supreme Court and 1 State Appellate Court rulings. Leadership Advantage SCRAMx is the industry leader in CAM and house arre • Uses scientifically- proven transdermal technology to over 165,000 offenders in 40+ states • Has been validated by thousands of courts nationwic • Conclusively distinguishes between ingested and environmental alcohol • Provides single - source admissibility, with no need for back -up testa • Provides a more cost - effective and behavior- changing solution to hardoore drunk drivers than incarceration or other monitoring methoc How SC/RAA1x Works SCRAMx bracelet • Wom by offenders 24/7 • Performs an alcohol test every 30 minutes • Features industry - leading, anti - tamper technology with multiple sensors • Automatically collects, stores, and downloads alcohol data to the SCRAMx base station - Communicates alcohol data on a pre - determined schedule and house arrest data as events happen - Date- and fime- stamps readings for easy reporting and analysis SCRAMx base station • Plugs into an analog telephone line at the offender's home, office, or other approved location • Uploads all available alcohol data from the SCRAM, bracelet and transmits it at a pre - scheduled times) each day to AMS for analysis and reporting • Determines the presence /absence of the bracelet from a designated location to assess schedule compliance • Downloads alcohol reporting schedules from SCRAMNET to the SCRAMx bracelet EM Schedule Sebup EM enmilmanl and schedule se4vp are very simple, end tlonY requne dual data entry as mth wn seperale devices —ear Direct Connect • Lets you connect the SCRAMx bracelet directly to an Internet - enabled computer without the need for the base station • Enables direct communication with SCRAMNET from the bracelet to a PC or laptop via a USB cable • Expedites installations, removals, data uploads and downloads, and other client management functions • Lets you quickly and easily perform these tasks in (he office or the field without the need for a phone line Ns graph depkds an allemPted IemAtS, MW ft. fawwad by drinking event fElack Ans)showng a gradual increase in akaW, then sbwy burning off SCRAMNET • Central, secure repository where offender data is stored, analyzed, reported, and maintained • Can be accessed 247 from any location using a standard and secure web browser • Flags and graphically depicts any incidents of: Drinking - Tampering /removals -Schedule noncompliance - Equipment/communication malfunctions • Provides exception -based reporting to reduce workload and respond quickly to problem offenders • Lets you manage data in the way that best suits your information and program needs - Ranges from a profile of a single event to a comprehensive report of behavior over time - Enables simultaneous management of numerous offenders • Delivers professional analysis and alcohol event confirmation by AMS' expertly - trained team of Customer Support Managers (CSMs) www.alcoholmonitoring.com • 800.:515,7::08;61 1 Direct Connect • Lets you connect the SCRAMx bracelet directly to an Internet - enabled computer without the need for the base station • Enables direct communication with SCRAMNET from the bracelet to a PC or laptop via a USB cable • Expedites installations, removals, data uploads and downloads, and other client management functions • Lets you quickly and easily perform these tasks in (he office or the field without the need for a phone line Ns graph depkds an allemPted IemAtS, MW ft. fawwad by drinking event fElack Ans)showng a gradual increase in akaW, then sbwy burning off SCRAMNET • Central, secure repository where offender data is stored, analyzed, reported, and maintained • Can be accessed 247 from any location using a standard and secure web browser • Flags and graphically depicts any incidents of: Drinking - Tampering /removals -Schedule noncompliance - Equipment/communication malfunctions • Provides exception -based reporting to reduce workload and respond quickly to problem offenders • Lets you manage data in the way that best suits your information and program needs - Ranges from a profile of a single event to a comprehensive report of behavior over time - Enables simultaneous management of numerous offenders • Delivers professional analysis and alcohol event confirmation by AMS' expertly - trained team of Customer Support Managers (CSMs) www.alcoholmonitoring.com • 800.:515,7::08;61 ffnte rnsff ve Continuous Alcohol Monitoring (iCAM) Requirements As the pioneer of CAM — and now iCAM — Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. continues to refine what courts require from a true iCAM device: Produces a quantifiable TAC (transdermal alcohol content) curve and conclusively distinguishes between ingested and external alcohol • Allows judges to make accurate and enforceable rulings • Minimizes the likelihood of false positives • Allows adherence to Frye /Daubed • Utilizes an active. controlled sample delivery system and an industry- validated fuel cell • Employs a thorough data analysis and review process using professional analysts RESULT: SCRAMx produces quantifiable TAC curves, and distinguishes between Ingested and environmental alcohol. Consistent Calibration Ensures that all devices have a consistent response to various levels of alcohol being measured Produces reading consistency across a broad range of variables Enables accurate readings on which to base data analysis Calibrates using the same court - accepted methodology as evidential breath testing equipment RESULT: SCRAMx produces consistent, quantifiable alcohol measurements and rellable TAC curves. BAC -like Measurement Gives all parties a common frame of reference Provides a quantifiable result on which to base sanctions and rulings Offers a reference print for comparing and evaluating results • Reports results as TAC that correlates to BAC • Provides point of reference for courts RESULT.- SCRAMx's controlled sample delivery method and bracelet calibration process gives meaning to TAC measurements Single- source Confirms a drinking event • Eliminates logistical, cost. • Confirms results in one Admissibility with data collected from the and labor issues to administer testing protocol bracelet alone back -up tests • Drives enforceable offender • Is counter to the science accountability of transdermal monitoring RESULT SCRAMx provides single - source admissibility with data that stands on Its own merits. Judicial Support Means that the manufacturer • Gives courts confidence • Delivers the industry's only Program is willing and able to stand in product data results and comprehensive support behind its product, the manufacturer offering to courts and agencies: underlying technology, and • Drives absolute offender - Daily confirmations the product's results in court accountability - Court violation reporting • Provides checks and - Expert testimony to defend balances to ensure the violation manufacturer is held to - Prosecutor preparation the highest standards package - Frye /Daubert support RESULT.. AMS has built a solid reputation in court support, and SCRAMir results are held to the highest evidential standards. Adjustable Contingency Modell Provides built -in flexibility with options that courts and agencies have to supervise and sanction offenders electronically • Lets courts intensify or reduce CAM and house arrest components as offender behavior warrants • Corresponds the contingency strategy to a specific program application • Provides a built -in matrix that courts have at their disposal to manage offenders • Rewards good behavior while effectively sanctioning noncompliance • Enables dynamic offender management, which heightens compliance and accountability RESULT.. The SCRAMx Adjustable Contingency Model provides guidelines to help courts flexibly manage offenders. .v id SG li'14, Please contact us Cott. //�� j- �il)�l_3ilrl rJr),�)�l.t,•,`�)I S(({ R/�( t from AMS ru Facilitating Intended Outcomes Whether handling offenses related to drugs, DUI, family court, mental health, or veterans' affairs, Specialty Courts strive to safely and effectively curb - and ideally change - addictive behaviors through the Integration of treatment, aorrections, and communities. Because alcohol misuse is pervasive across many offense types, hundreds of Specialty Courts nationwide are using SCRAM,(^ (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) - a dual-technology solution that combines continuous alcohol monitoring (CAM) with tame confinement -to monitor abstinence 2417 and simultaneously promote community safety, adherence to court orders, and better treatment outcomes. Sometimes referred to as "the nexus between treatment and corrections," SCRAM,( drives extended sobriety to allow offenders to stay out of jail, keep their jobs, and redefine their futures. In addition, the data - driven SCRAMx system affords Specialty Courts the metrics they require to demonstrate the evidence -based achievement of their program goals. The SCRAfdx Advantage for Specialty Courts • Public Safety Assesses risk lervets, compels sobriety, and protects the community • Enforceable Accountability Ensures evidence -based compliance with court- ordered terms of abstinence and tame confinement • Recidivism Reduction Promotes supervision responsiveness and behavioral change for long -term recovery and rehabilitation • Data-Driven Results Enables evidence -based sentencing to match individuals to treatment programs for better and more cost- efficient outcomes • Cost Reduction Saves taxpayer dollars With off+ long -term incarceration costs • Case Management Provides exception -based repo optimize judicial interactions • Court Support and Validation Assures monitoring restfffs, with hearings and two Appellate Cc - -- •?rf,RaK. Who Is Monitored by SCRAMx Continuous Alcohol Monitoring (CAM') • First -time DUI offenders (with aggravated circumstances) • Repeat alcohol offenders • Felony offenders ordered to terms bf alcohol abstinence • Domestic violence offenders • Underage drinking offenders Alcohol MorrHating plus House Arrest • Non- violent offenders who can serve supervision time at home to ease jail overcrowding • Technical, drinking, or tampering violators who need additional sanctions • Higher -risk offenders who may pose a threat to public safety SCRAMx In the Real World �r SCRAMx Adjustable Contingency Model- In Action • Respond to an offenders behavior - swiftly, appropriately, and remotely • Gradually intensify or reduce the conditions of CAM and /or house arrest to sanction noncompliance and reward compliance • Generate more productive outcomes and reduce recidivism Case Study After serving two terms in the military in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Sally returns to the States to begin the next chapter in her life. Although gainfully employed, Sally turns to alcohol to mask her serious struggles with post - traumatic stress j as she tries to re- assimilate socially, i Caught in an unrelenting cycle, Sally's alcohol dependency spirals out of control and culminates in her arrest for DUI and destruction of property, as she crashes her car into a public plaza during late -night hours. Although a first -time DUI, the offense occurs under aggravated circumstances, as Sally's BAC is more than tWce the legal limit. While in custody, Sally undergoes a series of assessments and is deemed eligible to participate in a Veteran's Court program. The Court orders Sally on SCRAMx for continuous alcohol monitoring, enrolls her in a post - combat counseling program, and gives her a mentor - another veteran who has graduated from the court program - to help In her stabilization efforts. Shortly Into her monitoring period, Sally incurs a confirmed drinking event. M a status hearing with the Court, it is later determined that her addiction is more deep- rooted than originally thought. The house arrest option is added to her SCRAMx program, and home confinement parameters are defined based on her drinking patterns. As Sally subsequently progresses through an extended monitoring period, she receives the treatment she needs to address her addiction. As an incentive, the Court agrees to reduce the charges and expunge the property crime from Saftys record upon her successful completion of the SCRAMx program, S`(0 Ac CJ Satellite Tracking of People Single system, multiple offender monitoring solutions: GPS and ,RF technology o victim notification • overcome impaired environments • flexible monitoring services B LUTAG® {one -piece GPS monitoring device} • Fifth generation device • Only device capable of detecting and reporting deliberate shielding or blocking of the GPS signal • Enhanced secondary location technology • Longest battery life when receiving one GPS location point per minute: at least 48 hours on a single charge • Battery permanently sealed in the case STALKER ALERT {victim notification device} • A mobile proximity zone surrounds the victim at all times, which is also an exclusion zone for the defendant • Victims receive notifications on the defendant's proximity at a customizable range • Small compact device with three distinct notification ranges • Closest range notifies victim without need of cell phone communication VERITRAGKS® {secure cloud computing -based monitoring software} • Intuitive widgets and tabs provide all functionality • Robust mapping capabilities through Google MapsTM including street view • Comprehensive reporting functionality, including custom reports • Automated crime scene correlation compares movements of enrollees with locations of reported crimes • Flexible and robust Monitoring Center functionality, including notification trees and escalating notifications PRODUCT OVERVIEW, CONTINUED B LU B O X' (optional GPS monitoring accessory} • Ideal accessory for use in areas not conducive to receiving GPS signals • Easy and quick installation, simply plug into standard electrical outlet • Works with BluTag in all GPS monitoring modes • Extends BluTag's battery while within RF signal range B L U B A N D'" {radio frequency transceiver} • Receives messages about the RF signal • 18 -month battery life • Battery permanently sealed in the case B L U H O M ET" {home -based monitoring unit} • Transmits data using analog /landline or most digital phone service in the home or cellular phone service • Adjustable RF signal range — default ranges through VeriTracks or manually create cut -off points based on the home's configuration • Back -up battery powers unit for at least three days • No lost data during electrical or phone service interruptions • Functions with BluTag and BluBand B L S CAN ' {mobile monitoring unit} • Simultaneously monitors up to 16 pieces of STOP equipment • Stores up to 5,000 events in its memory • Operates for at least three days on a single battery charge • Convenient recharging Satellite Tracking of People LLC -�'raGlLiw9 GJ u�re6h' 1212 North Post Oak Road, Suite 100 ^ Houston, TX 77055 ww.stopllc.com • info@stopllc.com • P 866 - 525 -8824 ^ F 832 - 553 -9530 Satellite Tracking of People LLC B7 - �YaGiLI h9 GJ uGGeGi�M SINGLE SYSTEM MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS A comprehensive monitoring system offering: >>> RF and GPS monitoring technology >>> capability to effectively monitor in impaired environments >>> victim notification device >>> optional auxiliary equipment >>> flexible monitoring services Technical Specifications for STOPys Equipment Dimensions: 4.33" x 2.08'x 1.25" Weight: Approximately six ounces Data transmissions: AT &T and T- Mobile cell phone networks and analognandline or some digital (non -VOIP) phone service in the enrollee's home Onboard memory capacity: Six days Number of zones stored In memory: At least 99 Case material: Waterproof depth: Rate of receipt of GPS location points: Battery type: Battery life between recharges: Length of time for recharging the battery: Battery life: Hypoallergenic, weatherproof, industrial grade plastic 50 feet One per minute regardless of violation status Lithium -Ion rechargeable At least 48 hours One hour every 24 hours 24 months Strap material: Hypoallergenic, industrial grade plastic, lined with a fiber optic cable: BloBand uses the same strap Tamper detection capabilities: Case, GPS shielding and strap Clods: Date and time stamping synchronized with the GPS satellites orbiting Earth Stalker Alen and VeriTracks monitoring data: occur Data transmissions: Calls into VeriTracks using AT &T and T- Mobile cell phone networks, but can also use Case material: analogflandline or most digital (non -VOIP) telephone service in the enrollee's residence Location requests: Immediateytrartsmtesthe most cuneM GM loaadon point regamilea of when the fast Battery type: s dW trai)smi lion ocii/tred .. . Frequency of transmitting (1) Stores all monitoring data in its onboard memory, including violations, until it is time monitoring data: for a scheduled data transmission using AT&T or T- Mobile cell phone networks or (2) analog /landline or digital (non-Vol P) telephone service in the enrollee's residence Data transmissions: Cellular passive uses AT &T and T44obile cell phone networks. Analog4andline pasalve Equipment interfednas: transmits monitoring data to aluffome, which sends to VeriTracks using the telephone service in the enrollee's residence Location requests: Records the receipt of the Location Request, but does not transmit the most current location of the enrollee (1) When recharging the battery and (2) when a Location Request Is received Frequency of transmitting monitoring Immediately generates a notification for Inclusion zone violations and tampers data during periods of violation: Datatransmissions: AT &T and T- Mobile Cell phone networks, but an also use analog / landline or most digital (norrVolP) telephone service in the enrollee`s residence Location requests: Immediately transmits the most current GPS location point regardless of when the last data transmission occurred Dimensions: 125" x 2.25' x S" Weight: Approximately two ounces Case material: Hypoallergenic, weatherproof, Industrial grade plastic Waterproof depth; 50 feet Battery type: 3.6V lithium - thionyt chloride noniechargeable, permanently sealed in the case Battery life: 18 months Strap material: Hypoallergenk, industrial grade plastic, lined with a fiber optic cable; BluBand uses the same strap Tamper detection capabilities; Case and strap Equipment interfednas: BluHdrrse Dimensions: 4.33" x 2.08' x 115' Weight: Approximately seven ounces Data transmissions: AT &T and T- Mobile cell phone networks Onboard memory capacity: Six days Case material: Hypoailergeni4 weatherproof, industrial grade plastic Rate of receipt of GP5 location points: One per minute regardless of violation status Batterytype: Lnhium4on rechargeable, permanently sealed in the case Battery life between recharges: At least 48 hours Length of time to recharge battery: One hour every 24 hours Battery life: 20 months Clock: Date and time stamping synchronized with the GP5 satellites orbiting Earth Eauipment interfacings: BluTag (assigned to enrollee) and Ven7racks Dimensiom: 8" X 7 "x2.5" Weight: Approximately 10 ounces Data transmissions: Analogllandline and most digital (non -VOIP) telephone service In the enrollee's home for GPS and RF monitoring; AT &T and T.MOblle cell phone networks for RF monitoring Telephone jack: FU 11 Power sources: Standard 110 -volt electrical outlet and bade -up battery Back -up battery power capacity: Under normal operating conditions, approximately 48 hours for RF monitoring and Back -up battery power capacity: approximately 24 hours for GPS monitoring Back -up battery: Lithium -ion rechargeable Onboard memory capacity: 8,000 RF- related events, 10,00o GPS. related events, total of approximately 72 hours Use material: Hypoallergenic, weather and moisture proof, industrial grade plastic Tamper detection capabiliues: Unauthorized movement, case opening and electrical and telephone service interruptions RF signal range: Default ranges of small (100 feet), medium (200 feet) and large (300 feet); Customized Case material: signal range between 5 feet and 300 feet in inaements of 1 foot require supervising agent Equipment interfacings: Installation Installation location: Near center of the residence in close proximity to electrical and telephone connections, but not in a kitchen or bathroom Blugand and VeHTracks Dimensions: 4.75" x 3" x 2.25" Weight: Approximaltely seven ounces Data transmissions: Not applicable Power sources: Standard 110 -vole electrical outlet and back -up battery Back -up battery power capacity: Approximately 24 hours Back-up battery. Lhhium4on rechargeable _. Case materials: Hypoallergenic, weather and moisture- proof, industrial grade plastic Tamper detection capabilities: Unauthorized movement and electrical service inteauption RF signal range: Default ranges of small (100 feet), medium (200 feet) and large (300 feet) Installation location: An Inconspicuous, but central location in dose proximity to an electrical outlet Dimensions: 7" x 4.25" X 1.25' Weight: Approximately nine ounces Power sources. Standard 110voh electrical outlet, vehicle electrical outlet and battery Battery power capacity Approximately three days RF signal range: 300 feet Event recording: 5,000 events Recorded information: Tampering, battery condition, zone violations and distance to Bluscan Mobility: Handheld or free - standing with bulk -in stand in back Antenna: Attached exterior attached and auxiliary antenna that can attach to the roof of a vehicle Case material: Hypoallergenic, weather and moisture proof, industrial grade plastic Equipment interfacings: Upto 16 BluTag devices andfor BluHOme unitssimultaneously r", -..�.. .....viii e B8 4 Satellite Tracking of People LLC 'CYAGkiN9 GjuGGehh" DETECTING AND REi oRTING ORS "JAMMING" AND "SHIELDING" EVENTS Are you seeing gaps in the GPS tracks of some enrollees? They may be "jamming" or "shielding" their GPS monitoring device to camouflage or hide their location and movements. GPS jamming "Jamming" a GPS monitoring device can occur from many sources. Recent technological developments allow enrollees to purchase low -cost, and illegal, electronic units to "jam" or interrupt the receipt of the GPS signal. This type of unit is a frequently -used method on television and cable shows involving criminals. Information about jamming is also readily available on the Internet. GPS shielding "Shielding" occurs when an enrollee uses one or more materials to prevent the device from receiving GPS signals. it usually involves wrapping the material(s) around the GPS monitoring device. When this occurs, the device is shielded or blocked from receiving GPS signals and the enrollee's movements are not tracked. > BluTag ®: Industry- leading device BluTag, the original one -piece GPS monitoring device, is the only device capable of recognizing and immediately reporting suspected GPS "jamming" and "shielding" events. Satellite Tracking of People LLC (STOP), the manufacturer of BluTag, is the first company to develop and implement this type of functionality for the field of community corrections. > How it works "Jamming" events: Our proprietary algorithm continuously checks for specific conditions over a designated period of time. If those conditions exist, then BluTag immediately reports a GPS "jamming" event. No other GPS enrollee monitoring device offers this type of detection and reporting ability. "Shielding" events: BluTag continuously self- checks its health and operations, including its ability to receive GPS signals. If our proprietary functionality of the internal electronics detects a material(s) covering the device, it waits for a pre- determined length of time before taking more steps to confirm "shielding" of BluTag. If "shielding" is still detected after BluTag performs the confirmation steps, then it immediately reports the event to VeriTracks. No other GPS enrollee monitoring device offers this type of capability. Expect more STOP encourages you to expect more from your GPS vendor. We know our success depends on the success of your supervision program. Because of this we work closely with every customer to help ensure they are set up for success with our system and company. The following are standard practices we offer every customer. • Inclusive pricing • Lifetime warranty on all equipment • High levels of responsiveness throughout the company • No questions asked return policy • Guaranteed two -day equipment delivery • Annual events for customer training and education Learn more about BluTag, its leadership role in the industry and STOP's approach to conducting business today. Put our system to the test by scheduling a two -week free trial.