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Active GPS Tracking
Keeps tabs on individuals in real-time
What is Active GPS Tracking?
Active GPS tracking is a system for monitoring an individual's movement and compliance to time/location parameters 24/7/365, anywhere in the world. GPS tracking is sometimes also referred to as GPS location verification. An Active GPS device has the ability to use wireless communications to send offender data to a central data center, enabling an officer to receive updated information (locations and violations) throughout the day.
Each STEALTH TRAC active GPS unit is programmable to remember zones that are off-limits (schools or a spouse's residence, for example). Each unit can also remember the areas an offender is required to be in at certain times (at work from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and at diversion sessions on Tuesdays from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, for example). If the offender isn't compliant to these parameters, STEALTH TRAC's active GPS unit will note a violation and can send an alert.
How does it work?
The STEALTH TRAC active GPS unit tracks an individual every 10 seconds and also has a copy of the offender's time/location parameters. The tracking unit not only records GPS points, but it also cross-checks parameters and realizes when the offender has committed a violation. This is known as on-board processing and is what gives STEALTH TRAC's active systems the fastest response time of anything in the industry. As soon as the individual is in violation, the GPS unit attempts to communicate with tracNET24 over a cellular network. tracNET24 alerts the government agency, makes the information available online, and stores offender information for the long term. The corresponding officer can then use most any PC connected to the Internet (no additional software required) to see where the offender has been and when he was there. Our website provides agencies with updated offender information in easy-to-understand formats - maps, violations, tampers with equipment, reports, and more.
Does it save you time?
Absolutely. Since our active GPS system is exception-based , it streamlines your workload, rather than adding to it. Our system only gives you the information you find helpful.
How can this help you?
- Know where your offenders have been after they've left the house
- Focus your supervision on those who really need supervision
- Manage large caseloads in less time
- Increase accountability and compliance
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