Keefe Commissary Network, LLC
Portfolio: Inmate Communications
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Additional Contact:
Michael Kennedy, Vice President, IC Solutions
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[email protected], 775-250-2288
Keefe Commissary Network, LLC (KCN) a business unit of Keefe Group, LLC is the nation's leading provider of outsourced commissary management services and technologies to city, county and state correctional facilities nationwide. KCN writes and supports our own software and provides our own, live 24/7 technical support. Cutting-edge products such as our Edge inmate self-service kiosk, hosted banking and commissary software and Access Corrections deposit service technologies are designed to streamline your facility's day-to-day processes. At the same time, these solutions generate revenue and ultimately create a safer, more secure environment. 100% customer satisfaction is our number one priority, assuring unmatched service and support.
Advanced Technologies Group, LLC ("ATG") (an affiliate of Keefe Commissary Network, LLC) offers a tablet program providing residents access to educational and entertainment content as well as messaging services with friends and family and may be offered on 1:1 tablet to resident subscription model or through individual purchase.
Inmate Calling Solutions, LLC ("ICSolutions") (an affiliate of Keefe Commissary Network, LLC) has offered innovative, cutting-edge communications technology to correctional facilities since 2002. Throughout our 20 years, we have enhanced correctional facility safety, security, and efficiency through the continuous development and improvement of calling features, investigative tools, video visitation services, and tablet technology. As a result, we offer the industry's most flexible and secure correctional technology solutions.
Master Agreement
MA #99SWC-NV22-13386
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Products & Services Scope
- Category 2: Inmate Kiosks and Tablets
- Category 3: Inmate Telephone Systems
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- Statewide provides for participation by all state and local government agencies and other eligible entities within the state
- State only provides for participation only by state agencies.
- Non State entities only provides for participation by local government agencies and other eligible entities, but prohibits participation by state agencies.
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