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County approves $9.2 million contract for electronic home monitoring; corrections director says program supervises roughly 750 clients
Summary
The Law, Safety & Justice Committee approved a multi-year agreement with BI Incorporated to provide electronic home monitoring equipment and services; community corrections officials said about 750 adults and juveniles are supervised on electronic monitoring.
The Law, Safety & Justice Committee authorized an agreement with BI Incorporated for electronic home monitoring (EHM) equipment and services with a not-to-exceed amount of $9,200,000 covering community corrections monitoring needs. Mary Ellen Heng, director of Community Corrections and Rehabilitation, told commissioners the county uses…
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