


When offenders are monitored through Tarheel Monitoring, agencies have access to real-time data 24/7.
FEATURES OF BLU TAG:
- Receives and records GPS latitude and longitude coordinates once a minute.
- Each GPS coordinate contains the following data: date and time stamp, the speed at which the offender traveled and the nearest street address as determined by the U.S. Postal Service.
- Receiver and transmitter are housed in a rugged, weatherproof, factory-sealed, plastic case. The unit is shock resistant, water and moisture proof and functions reliably under normal atmospheric and environmental conditions.
- The small size makes the device inconspicuous and is easily covered with clothing.
- Remote programming of multiple inclusion and exclusion zones.
- Attaches to an offender's ankle with a hypoallergenic fiber-optic strap that detects tampering.
- Stores up to four days of monitoring data.
- FCC certified for use in any monitoring mode.
- Veri Tracks, A patented Internet -based tracking application, receives, disseminates and stores monitoring data from any BLU TAG device. Supervising officers log into VeriTracks to review the movements of any offenders(s) under their caseload.
BENEFITS OF MONITORING OFFENDERS WITH BLUTAG®
Never - Removed GPS Device Equates To a Higher Level Of Offender Accountability.
Convenient and Mobile Recharging
Fewer damaged or lost units-GPS locatable by satellites/RF locatable with mobile monitoring unit
Easily Managed Inventory
GPS unit used in conjunction with cellular based services has dual redundancy.
Internet based tracking application receives and stores all monitoring data and offender information.





















" AN INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION
TO OVERCROWDING "
BLUBOX™
Confirms the presence of multiple offenders at specific locations.
BLUHOME™
Placed in offender's home to transmit monitoring data via a landline.
BLUSCAN™
A drive-by unit that confirms the presence of offenders at various locations. No visual contact necessary.
APPLICATION AND USE OF GPS SATELITE TRACKING
- Work Release/Trustee Monitoring
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, over 7 million people in the United States were on probation, parole, or incarcerated in 2005. That is 3.2% of all U.S. adult residents. This number is projected to increase an average of 3.3% annually.
Local, county, and federal agencies are under heightened stress brought about by an increasing jail population.
GPS tracking of offenders provides a useful alternative to the high costs of incarceration.
MEMS 3000
Alcohol monitoring
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