Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc.
Portfolio: Electronic Monitoring
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Description
Award: Categories 1, 2, 3, and 4
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Allied Universal® Electronic Monitoring is an industry-leading technology and service company offering law enforcement and government agencies a wide variety of cutting-edge monitoring solutions tailored to their needs. Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. (AUEM) has thirty-two (32) years of experience providing Electronic Monitoring equipment and monitoring services to the criminal justice marketplace. With over three decades of experience supporting hundreds of programs, we are true experts in the electronic monitoring solutions field. Our continuously growing base of knowledge, expertise, and insight is unmatched in the industry.
Equipment and Services:
GPS Tracking: We offer one-piece (AT1) and two-piece (RTC) GPS tracking solutions. Our GPS solutions include multiple tracking technologies for enhanced location points in difficult environments. The devices also include LTE and Wi-Fi communication, pursuit mode, two-way communication, onboard processing, 30 days of onboard storage, nonvolatile memory, and a wide array of interference detection in the industry.
RF Monitoring: We offer RF hardware (Base Unit 3000 LTE) in a smart, cost-effective package. A field-proven solution for low-risk participants that features advanced monitoring technologies that promote effective curfew compliance. Our RF Monitoring solution provides GPS location points and connections over LTE cellular, Wi-Fi, and landline networks. As a compliance reminder, the 2-way bracelet (BTX) vibrates to indicate curfew violations.
Mobile App Monitoring
Designed for less intensive monitoring, our Mobile App (aCheck), provides the means to promote efficient communication and supervision of participants from the office and in the field. It provides participants biometric check-in and self-reporting, records location and activity compliance, sends appointment reminders, and provides two-way video and text communication between staff and participants.
Alcohol Monitoring
Our alcohol monitoring offers a transdermal bracelet (SCRAM CAM®) and remote breath alcohol monitoring solution (SCRAM Remote Breath® Pro). The remote breath alcohol monitoring solution offers automated facial recognition matching and a GPS location with each test, both taken and missed.
Monitoring Software
Your team will value our powerful yet easy-to-use electronic monitoring software (EM Manager). Users can enroll participants, assign hardware, enter case notes, upload documents, manage visits, and contact participants directly. Integrated maps provide GPS tracking points, pursuit mode, and turn-by-turn navigation to a last point or a zone. Our mobile app (Mobile EM) is designed to increase efficiency and effectiveness in the field.
Monitoring Services
Our 24/7 US-based monitoring centers are staffed with specially trained customer service agents which provide responsive and reliable customer support. They share information for agencies on their participants promptly, receive location information, and troubleshoot hardware or software concerns. We also offer customizable monitoring solutions such as alert triage, outbound alert resolution calls, and officer notifications.
Master Agreement
MA #99SWC-NV26-29621
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Pricing
Products and pricing are subject to change.
Price Lists
- Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. Price Schedule Cat 1 June 2026
- Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. Price Schedule Cat 2 June 2026
- Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. Price Schedule Cat 3 June 2026
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- Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. Price Schedule Cat 4 June 2026
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