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Ray County Sheriff’s Office briefs commissioners on Omnigo jail‑intake software; no action required
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Summary
Ray County Sheriff's Office presented a plan to transition to Omnigo intake software, explaining it would integrate inmate assessments, cell assignments and security checks; commissioners were told costs are budgeted and no action was required at the meeting.
Captain Amy Sission and Major Tom Noon of the Ray County Sheriff’s Department briefed commissioners on a proposed transition to the Omnigo jail‑intake software system.
Officials said the Omnigo platform would integrate inmate assessment, cell assignment and security check workflows into a single system and provide automated backups of records to improve accuracy, compliance and operational efficiency. Major Noon told the commission the cost of the transition is already accounted for in the department budget and no vote by the commission was required for implementation.
The minutes record the presentation as informational; commissioners did not take formal action during the March 12 meeting. The record does not include implementation timelines, procurement vendor contracts or training schedules; the office indicated the change is planned and budgeted.
