Building Data Management Capacity in Maryland Prisons
GrantID: 64159
Grant Funding Amount Low: $0
Deadline: June 13, 2024
Grant Amount High: $2,500,000
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Grant Overview
Enhancing Inmate Management: Information Systems Development in Maryland
Maryland’s correctional facilities confront significant challenges related to inmate management, especially as the population becomes increasingly diverse and complex. Effective information systems are vital for improving operational efficiencies and ensuring that inmates receive appropriate care and resources. However, many facilities still rely on outdated systems that hinder communication and data sharing.
In Maryland, the need for advanced information systems is amplified in urban centers such as Baltimore, where population density and diversity create unique operational challenges. Facilities must adapt to rapidly changing demographics and ensure comprehensive data management that reflects the needs of their inmate population, including mental health status, rehabilitation progress, and re-entry plans.
The funding opportunity aims to develop advanced information systems that streamline inmate management across facilities and agencies within Maryland. Applicants will need to propose comprehensive solutions that facilitate data sharing, enhance decision-making processes, and improve responses to inmate needs. A focus on technology-driven solutions will empower staff to allocate resources more effectively and tailor interventions to the unique circumstances of inmates.
Success will be evaluated based on measurable improvements in system efficiency and inmate satisfaction surveys, providing essential feedback on how these systems impact day-to-day operations. By focusing funding on enhancing information systems specifically within the context of Maryland’s correctional challenges, stakeholders can create a more responsive and effective management framework.
By recognizing the complex landscape faced by Maryland’s correctional facilities, this funding opportunity supports the implementation of technologies that modernize operations and signify a commitment to improving both staff and inmate experiences.
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