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Expert Consultation Services

Mr. Carl Sonny Emerson, inventor and patent holder of the revolutionary Fourth Generation OmniView™ incarceration design, is currently available for consultation services.

For more information, please contact Mr. Emerson directly:

Telephone: (303) 857-4837
Email: semerson@radialomniview.com

A Challenge to the Status Quo:
Cut Recidivism by Half!

Map of 8,700 US prisons & jails
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The present U.S. system has 8,700 incarceration facilities and houses more than 2.2 million inmates and detainees. For every 1,000,000 released inmates, an estimated 700,000 return to incarceration within 3 years.

The status quo has an astonishing 70% recidivism failure rate!

And what does that mean in dollars and cents?

"For every one percent we can lower recidivism rates, it means $4.9 million we don't have to spend on prisons."
(Ari Zavaras, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Corrections, February 14, 2007 Denver Post)

The current situation has given reason to ammend our Mission Statement. We are publicly announcing that we have revised our Mission Statement and at the same time issued a challenge to the status quo:

"It is unacceptable for any Correctional Officer, Inmate or Detainee to ever be unsafe. It is also unacceptable for any Inmate, having once served time, to ever repeat the process.

By any lawful means necessary, OVI will reduce recidivism by one-half and then prove it with a seven year $3M Private Sector Recidivism Study in place on opening day for 4,250 Inmates."
cse 2007

If the savings from recidivism reduction are calculated into the total price of the OmniView™ Innovations (OVI) Recidivism Reduction Retention & Restoration (R4) Industrial Prison Campus, this will be the most economical prison ever built!

Both taxable & tax exempt Certificates of Participation bonds mean absolutely zero capital construction taxpayer dollars are required. Governmental ownership after twenty years purchased by one OVI furnished dollar.

See for yourself:
A comparison of current prison designs vs OmniView

OmniView™ / Total Superviellance™ facilities are offered to governments and private prison operators.

Our services include providing incarceration facility designs, engineering and licensing services for incarceration facilities.

We are also available to consult with clients and their contractors, and both government and prison operators. We can help establish the applicable Standards Compliance, appropriate size, capacty, level of custody, and other necessary details for your project.

The Legislation Is In Effect Now.

Federal P.L 108-79, the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) of 2003, has the number 1 purpose of:

"(1) establish a zero - tolerance standard for the incidence of prison rape in prisons in the United States"

A Very Real Problem Exists.

All existing incarceration designs have varying degrees of dangerous structural blind-spots or "environments of opportunity". This is unacceptable when a better solution exists.

The Solution Is Available Today.

Only the patented OmniView design can provide direct visual observation via zero structural blind-spots. Our unique and flexible designs accomodate minimum to maximum custody, including seperation of cell units according to gender, age, or any other grouping.

The OmniView™ Mission Statement:

"It is unacceptable for any Correctional Officer or Inmate to be unsafe. It is also unacceptable for an Inmate, having once served time, to ever repeat the process"cse 1975


Map of 8,700 US prisons & jails


Proposed Navajo Nation / Gadii'ahi Chapter 3,000 Bed Prison.

Certain prisons and jails, with structural blind spots, have become supercharged Petri dishes for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), prison rape & suicide.  The first OmniView™ TOTAL SUPERVEILLANCE™ project is currently being considered as a solution.  

With 8,700 incarceration facilities nationwide releasing 13 million inmates annually, 98% of which return home, it is not difficult to see the need for a facility design which virtually eliminates transmission of these diseases and provides 100% archived surveillance.  The OmniView™ TOTAL SUPERVEILLANCE™ patented design is ready for development and is projected to impact National Health & Correctional Services in a measurable and substantial way.

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Imagine, if you can, an incarceration system where walls literally disappear to the sight of guards. While some may say that such is impossible, 20 years of research and development have resulted in just such a system: The OmniView™.

  • 360 Degree Unobstructed Views
  • 0 Blind Spots, 0 Environment of Opportunity
  • 100% Staff & Inmate Surveillance with
  • 24/7/365 Total Digital Archiving

The OmniView™ Design:
Overview
| Details & Benefits

OmniView™: Transparent Justice
( PDF - 4.84MB - approx. 5 minutes or less on broadband)

OmniView™: TCJS Minimum Standards Compliant ( PDF )


Prison Rape Elimination Act

The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, Federal Public Law #108-79, was unanimously passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives before being signed into law on September 4, 2003 by the Honorable George W. Bush.

The purpose of this act is to significantly improve staff and inmate safety by mandating the total elimination of "environments of opportunity", or blind spots.

The Prison Rape Elimination Act may well be the most influential and powerful force in changing incarceration policy and facility design in the past 200 years.

OmniView™ is the result of decades of research and design, producing a revolutionary incarceration system which meets or exceeds the requirements of the Prison Rape Elimination Act.


Contact Us Today!

(303) 857-4837 or

8,700 Proposed Omni View Retrofit Construction Projects

All 8,700 prisons and jails can apply to be Omni View Innovations LLC (OVI) RETROFITTED with 68 bed and/or 256 bed 100% surveillance Fourth Generation Zero Structural Blind-Spot units for vulnerable inmates and sexual assault victims on an IRS approved essential governmental need tax exempt and/or taxable Certificate of Participation lease purchase process for ZERO TAX DOLLAR CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION COST where the governmental agency forms an IRS approved 501 ( c ) 3 not for profit corporation which will own the facility and then leases the RETROFITTED facility to the governmental agency for 20 years at competitive per inmate per day rates and then buys the facility for the governmental agency at the price of one OVI provided dollar. See our PDF for more information

Remember any State, City, County, Town, Indian Country incarceration agency not meeting the new PREA Standards due June 23, 2011 will face a 5% per year loss of federal funds. Federal required PREA compliance begins in 211 days on June 23, 2010 all others June 23, 2011.

 

One To One Comparison

A one to one correlation can be drawn between the most egregious "cost benefit analysis" in American history, the infamous Ford Pinto case and any new incarceration construction after June 23, 2010 of First Generation Linear, Second Generation Remote and Third Generation Direct Supervision incarceration designs as each had and has available superior alternative designs, ie., an $11 per unit fix for the Pinto and the ZERO TAX DOLLAR, privately funded, taxable and the tax exempt IRS approved essential governmental need Certificates of Participation Fourth Generation Zero Structural Blind-Spot Omni View™ incarceration design!

Download our exclusive 10 page PDF report.

 

A History of Defeating
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA)

Federal Bureau of Prisons
RFP 200-048-W Contract Award J200c-097

PPATHI (my firm) Evaluation Score 345
CCA Evaluation Score 238.8
Cornell Evaluation Score 238.9

Please note under PHYSICAL PLANT, SECURITY AND CONTROL my firm received the maximum of 100 points while CCA received 40 points and Cornell received 60 points for the same category.

Free Download - 1992 Eloy Quartzsite Contract Award PDF

Letter to Maricopa County

 

Ten Conditions

The PDF below contains 10 conditions that must be present for an incarceration facility to generate an annual surplus of funds after all expenses are paid.

Including savings from recidivism reduction, the OVI Recidivism Reduction Retention & Restoration (R4) Industrial Prison Campus will be the most economical prison ever built!

Free Download - 10 Conditions PDF

 

Revolutionary Economic Development Solution to Gadiiahi Navajo Nation Jail Crisis

By clicking the thumbnail above, you will be able to download a PDF flow chart for Part A which will put in place a revolutionary 4,250 bed, significant annual Tribal net revenue estimated at between $7M - $23M via a National Lease Inmate, Omni View Industrial Prison and Omni View manufacturing plant at Gadiiahi Chapter.

It will take 18 - 24 months to build and when the first full revenue check (one year after facility completion) is deposited from the Trustee Bank to the Navajo Nation Controller's Office (with a negotiated part for Gadiiahi Chapter and 100 Scholarships to Dine College) the balance could then be used to finance an additional funding for Part B which is to build eight 68 bed Omni View Jails at strategic locations around the vast Navajo Reservation.

Once Part A is completed a daily bus will pick up at eight locations and drop off at eight locations any Division of Public Safety inmate or detainee. We will utilize Hughes Satellite to do video arraignments and other proceedings as well as provide all approved agencies 24/7/365 100% video feed on all inmates.

If I interpret the letter from the Department of the Interior correctly the BIA may be willing to authorize a twenty year contract for 256 Navajo Nation 638 inmates/detainees from the dilapidated and outdated Navajo Detention Centers. If this is the case, it is estimated, that the first 256 contracted for clients will be the required catalyst for the Public Finance Firm to begin the 100% insured, IRS approved, taxable and tax exempt Certificates of Participation (COP) funding process for Part A.

Temporary BIA Chief Tapped - Indian Country Today

 

You Are Invited!
Omni View™ Demonstration: Aug 22, 2008

Omni View™ presents a realistic and attainable solution to the Indian Country Jail crisis and I believe the 562 Tribes would very much benefit from attending our working prototype demonstration.

The Omni View™ represents not only a zero structural blind spot jail design, but also a revolutionary economic development proposal.

  • When: 10:00AM on August 22, 2008
  • Where: Gadiiahi Chapter House, Shiprock, New Mexico
  • Contact: Gadiiahi Chapter Coordinator Melissa Kelly at (505) 368-1070

My apologies for the short notice, however, even with short notice I strongly recommend you attend.

I just received the Department of the Interior letter (see attachment) which reads: "Certainly, you are at liberty to bring such a proposal to any of the tribes that have correctional facilities on their lands, however, this would be a private matter between you and the respective tribe."

For more information, you can reach Gadiiahi Chapter Coordinator Melissa Kelly at (505) 368-1070.

Letter from Department of the Interior (4MB PDF)

 

Another Life Lost:
Why the Fourth Generation Omni View™ Matters



The above photo is of Atwater, a Third Generation "DIRECT SUPERVISION" designed federal prison.

The presence of thousands of design safety flaw structural blind-spots and a lack of 100% inmate surveillance in this thirty-five year old intermittent supervision design must be considered primarily responsible for the following tragic loss of life:

"June 21, 2008

ATWATER, Calif. (AP) -- Officials said a guard was stabbed to death by inmates Friday at a federal prison in Atwater. 22-year-old Jose Rivera was taken to a hospital with stab wounds Friday afternoon and declared dead a short time later, Merced County Sheriff and Coroner Mark Pazin said. "Our hearts go out to our fellow officers at the federal prison," Pazin said. "Any time you lose an officer, it's always traumatic."

A brief statement released by the U.S. Penitentiary in Atwater said Rivera was stabbed by two inmates with homemade weapons. Prison spokesman Jesse Gonzalez said he could release no further information. The FBI is investigating. Rivera, a resident of Chowchilla, joined the Department of Corrections in August 2007. The prison is in the San Joaquin Valley about 64 miles northwest of Fresno." - The Associated Press

"Atwater prison policies leave staff in grave danger, correctional officers say." - full article in Merced Sun-Star

Our hearts go out to the families affected.

 

PREA Standards Suggestions

1. On the day the Attorney General of The United States certifies PREA Standards - a new PREA Standard enforcing a Moratorium on all new construction which utilizes current, unsafe, Structural Blind-Spot Environments of Opportunity, First Generation Linear, Second Generation Remote and Third Generation Direct Supervision incarceration designs should become mandatory as each of these designs incorporate significant numbers of Design Safety Flaws which perpetuate inmate privacy for prison rape."

Free download: Omni View™ PREA Standards Suggestion One (Adult Prisons and Jails) PDF

Free download: Omni View™ PREA Standards Suggestion Two (Juvenile Facilities) PDF

 

"Central to inmate safety is continuous sight and sound supervision of all inmates"

PREA Standards Public Comment Initial Draft
Released May 5, 2008
Partial Excerpt | Full Document

No one expects any in place construction to be torn down, however, all new construction will have to provide "continuous sight and sound supervision of all inmates" and as far we can tell, that means utilizing the Omni View™ 100% surveillance, patented design which uniquely provides this feature via zero structural blind-spots where all other current designs incorporate blind-spots by the thousands.

 

First Purchase & Jail Expo 2008

We are pleased to announce that the Gadiiahi Chapter of the Navajo Nation has purchased our Demonstration Services.

All North American states, counties, towns, parishes, cities, provinces and North American Indian tribes too are invited to come see a revolutionary approach to incarceration and economic development.

OmniView™ will be present at the Jail Expo 2008 in Sacramento, CA May 4-8, 2008.

Please stop by my booth (#1336), call me or email me if Your Community has a need.

OmniView™ Info Pack (PDF)

 

Featured on Corrections.com

We were thrilled to have Corrections.com do a Featured Article on the OmniView™! Please take a moment to view the article by downloading a PDF copy, or visiting the original Corrections.com article.

Out,out blind spot (PDF)

View the article on Corrections.com

 

2008 ACA Trade Show

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The 2008 ACA Trade Show was held Jan 13, 14 & 15 in Grapevine Texas. This show was a resounding success for OmniView™!

We enjoyed over 200 very interested attendees, including the head of the National Institute of Corrections, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and several former Presidents of the ACA.

Our working prototype was a huge attraction. At times individuals were piled up 5 rows deep!

We would like to thank all who supported our booth and helped make this event possible. We hope that it will be a stepping stone toward reaching our goal of safer incarceration systems.

 

Sexual Victimization in State and Federal Prisons Reported by Inmates, 2007

This 48 page Special Report includes appalling findings such as the following: Tecumseh State Correctional Institution (Nebraska) had 869 incidents of Staff-on-inmate nonconsensual sexual acts per 1,000 inmates. See Page 5, Table 5 of report linked below.

View: Bureau of Justice Statistics: Special Report

 

Letter to the NPREC

On September 13, 2007 Mr. Carl Sonny Emerson wrote the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission members asking that the OmniView™ incarceration design be included in recommended PREA standards.

View: Letter to the NPREC

 

Bureau of Justice Statistics: Special Report

The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics has released the following special report:

Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003
Sexual Violence Reported
by Correctional Authorities, 2006

(View PDF)

This special report provides detailed results from new data collection mandated by the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 regarding sexual abuse within the prison system. This report covers the 2006 calendar year.

In part, the report states:

"Since the Prison Rape Elimination Act was passed in 2003, the estimated number of allegations nationwide has risen by 21% (5,386 in 2004; 6,241 in 2005)"

 

Zero Structural Blind-Spot Prison

A comparison between the OmniView™ design and the Linear, Remote, Direct Supervision and Panopticon prison designs*1 - PDF Comparison (9+MB)

The OmniView™ design has rendered ALL previous designs with even one blind spot functionally obsolete.

*1 ACA ; Corrections Compendium Volume 30, No.5 September/October 2005, Prison Rape: What We Know Today, By Kim English and Peggy Heil, page 3, Most Frequent Locations And Timing of Assaults. Facilities with blind spots; The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 Summary of Focus Group Discussion Points, Prepared by the Center for Effective Public Policy for the U. S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, March 25, 2004 page 2, Prevention Utilize technologies and other state-of-the-art equipment to enhance monitoring (e.g. eliminate blind spots) and reduce the opportunity for victimizations; page 7, Facility Design: Physical Plant and equipment issues may be associated with increased rates of victimization in some settings due to line of sight limitations; "Blind spots" in housing units, community and work areas; NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CORRECTIONS MOSS GROUP, INC SUMMARY REPORT REGIONAL WORKSHOPS Page 23, Direct Supervision settings may, in fact, make it more difficult to prevent sexual assaults.

 

The Problem, The PREA, The Solution.

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Part 3: Solution & New Law Compliance (56K)

*1 Permission to use video granted by DOI-OIG. (PDF)

 

Solutions to the Root Problems Behind the Current Texas Youth Commission Investigation

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March 17, 2007 Letter to Edward Owens, Acting Director of the Texas Youth Commision.

March 19, 2007 Letter from Tom Craddick


The geometrically precise, radial design of the OmniView™ system eliminates ALL structural blind spots.

For more information on how the OmniView™ system increases staff and inmate safety, while lowering operating costs, please view the design details & benefits.

Licensing Rates

The revolutionary OmniView™ incarceration system can be licensed by architects and other interested parties.

Our license rates are based upon project costs as follows:

  • $0 - 10 Million: 2.0% Licensing Fee
  • $10 - $20 Million: 1.5% Licensing Fee
  • 20 Million+: 1.0% Licensing Fee

For more information on licensing our design, please contact us today!

 


Hybrid Design Offers Direct Supervision With Remote Staff & Camera Backup

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The PREA: Interpretation and Analysis

The September 2005 issue of On The Line, a publication of the American Correctional Association, takes a look at the PREA.


Nearly 2 Years After P.L. 108-79, Sexual Violence Still A Real Problem

On September 4, 2003 President George W. Bush signed into law the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003. In part this law requires that incidents of sexual violence are recorded and annually reported.


Reno Gazette- Journal - Inmate Rape

“A lot of federal funding is tied to performance on this issue,” Schlottman said. “It’s not optional.”


Startling New Video From the National Institute of Corrections


Press Release Report - June 29, 2005

RE: Gadii’ahi Chapter Navajo Nation meeting on corrections as an economic development tool.

BIA Representative Mike Janus said four separate times that BIA had no money and that BIA policy was to try to guide the Indian Country detention centers towards privatization companies like (Wackenhut {GEO now}, Cornell, CCA, etc.) The BIA man from Washington is on loan from the Federal Bureau of Prisons after the Department of the Interior, Office of the Inspector General's devastating report Neither Safe Nor Secure was published showing BIA & Tribal detention problems and their huge legal liability.

LSA*OVI Senior Vice President J.D. Williams, a former Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons and a former Regional Vice President of GEO spoke positively about the Gadii'ahi Chapter selection of the OmniView™ incarceration design as a required specification for all future Gadii'ahi Chapter RFP solicitations and explained, in his opinion, based on 37 years of correctional experience, there simply is no other way, than with the OmniView™ design, to meet the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) number one purpose of zero-tolerance for prison rape.

LSA*OVI Navajo Owner/Architect Leon Shirley and Sonny Emerson LSA*OVI OmniView™ Inventor also attended the meeting.

The current Director of Navajo Nation Corrections (a former Navajo Social Services Director) — Dolores Greyeyes attended the meeting.

Also attending were current and former Navajo Nation Detention/Correction experts Barbara Crawford, Corrections Specialist with The Navajo Nation and Wilbe Antone, former Director of The Navajo Nation Department of Corrections and two former Navajo Nation Division Directors of Navajo Public Safety, Herb Clah, now Senior Program & Project Specialist for the Local Governance Support Center, Shiprock Agency and Dorothy Fulton, now a high placed BIA official from Phoenix, Arizona.

The Gadii’ahi Chapter hired Wilbe Antone (former Director of Navajo Corrections) at the meeting to advise them and to structure all future RFP activity.

By January 1, 2006 the Gadii’ahi Chapter is projected to earn certification (where it becomes like a county government).

On June 30, 2005 the day following the meeting day, Herb Clah and the Gadii’ahi Chapter Steering committee attended a tour of a small BIA facility nearby (the Director also attended the meeting) at a Ute Reservation, combination juvenile and adult jail and President Descheenie spent four hours with Sonny Emerson sharing the Gadii'ahi Chapter's economic development vision and showing him the 2,304 bed prison site.

Commission Finds That Prison Rapes Affect Families, Communities

From the Kansas City infoZine:

"Reggie B. Walton, the commission chairman and a U.S. District Court judge in Washington, said in an interview that the commission hopes to submit a report to President Bush and Congress after the completion of a study by the Justice Department near November 2006. In the meantime, the commission will hold additional hearings, gather more data and draft a report, Walton said."

OmniView™ In The News:
Meeting With Gadii'ahi Committee

June 7, 8 & 9 saw Leon Shirley LSA*OVI's Navajo Architect and eleven members of the Gadii'ahi Chapter of The Navajo Nation Detention Committee visit Midland for presentation, fact finding and information gathering on the Prison Rape Elimination Act and increasing Gadii'ahi Chapter Public Safety, Economic Development and Jobs.

For more information on the visit, please view the online video below, containing coverage by CBS7 and ABC2 television stations.

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Gadii'ahi Chapter Pass Resolution

The Gadii'ahi Chapter have presented, discussed and approved a resolution requesting that the Navajo Nation Council, Economic Development and the Resource Committee Members approve Land Withdrawal for the development of an OmniView Incarceration Complex.

Gadii'ahi Resolution: (PDF) (JPG)

Gadii'ahi Website

First OmniView™ License Granted

The Chapter (similar to County political subdivision) of Gadii'ahi of the Navajo Nation, located about ten miles from Shiprock New Mexico, passed a resolution to utilize the first OmniViewIncarceration Complex. This new complex will include a 68 bed jail, a revenue generating 256 bed leased juvenile inmate incarceration facility, a World Class Detention Officer Training Academy and a paid (free world wages) inmate vocational training skills, You Visited Me, Inc., not-for-profit Construction Trades, Education, Training, Employment & Experience Program complex.

More Information: Download PDF

OmniView™: PREA Incarceration Integrity

OmniView™ has created a graphic which demonstrates on a scale of 1 - 10, with 10 being the most desirable, the elements of incarceration integrity and how they are addressed by four variables for each of the four incarceration supervision design types.

For a comparison of PREA Incarceration Integrity Factors including: Safety from sexual assault, STD protection, Suicide prevention and Fire safety, please click on this demonstration graphic.

OmniView™: Economically Sound

OmniView has developed an economically sound, self-sufficient incarceration system that will create jobs and bolster the local economy for First Nation Tribes.

For more information, please read our report:
An Economic Development Innovation:
For The 562 First Nation Tribes (PDF)

Total Superveillance™

What is Total Superveillance™ and how does it compare to Intermittent Supervision?

For the answer, please read our latest report: Comparison Of Incarceration Supervision Types (PDF)

PREA & Intermittent Supervision

Does the implementation of the PREA Act spell the end of intermittent supervision?

That question was asked at the ACA NIC International Teleconference on January 10, 2005. Please take a moment to watch the following video which includes the answer given.

Suicide leads to lawsuit

From the Gallup, NM Independent:

"In the complaint, Barudin alleges that the United States knew of dangerous conditions at the Pueblo of Zuni Detention Center, and "had reason to know of the Zuni Detention Center personnel's improper, negligent, and reckless operations ... as a direct result of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) investigation of the jail," yet failed to remedy the situation, bringing about Kallestewa's death."
Full Article (PDF)

Mr. J.D. Williams - OVI Partner

Mr. J.D. Williams, a former Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons and OVI Partner has, on October 1, 2004 retired from the premiere private prison provider Wackenhut (now GEO) as their Director of Operations.

Mr. J.D. Williams' Resume ( PDF )

New DOI / BIA Report

A devastating report on Indian Country jails was just released - Link

ACA Comments

The OmniView™ design has been formally submitted to the American Correctional Association's Director of Standards and Accreditation Robert J. Verdeyen whose initial response was:

"Without a doubt, your concept is imaginative and innovative".

As architectural plans are completed they will be forwarded to and guided by Director Verdeyen for final analysis and confirmation of ACA Standards compliance.

Federal Funding

FY 2004 Protecting Inmates and Safeguarding Communities Discretionary Grant Program
( PDF )

Transparent Justice

A special report by Sonny Emerson, creator of the OmniView™ design ( PDF - 4.84MB - approx. 5 minutes or less on broadband)

Reward / Penalty - Performance Program

Find out the details on our Reward / Penalty - Performance Based - Fee For Incarceration Services!

Government Run - Reward / Penalty Recidivism
( PDF )

Texas House of Representatives

We were recently invited to Austin, TX to testify before the Texas House of Representatives' Committee on Corrections regarding the innovative OmniView™ incarceration design.

On March 16, of 2004 an OmniView™ presentation was made to the Texas House of Representatives’, Committee on Correction’s, Subcommittee on Targeted Contracting.

At one hour and fifty three minutes of all the presentations and after the OmniView™ presentation — Committee Chairman Representative Ray Allen made the following statement:

There is no doubt that this is some interesting innovation, the unfortunate part is that we have one-hundred and seven prisons that don’t have it in there.

RealPlayer Basic software must be installed on your computer in order to view the above video.

Our presentation begins at 1:29:17

  • 8/6/04 Letter From Tom Craddick - Speaker of the House
    ( PDF )

  • 11/19/03 Letter From Tom Craddick - Speaker of the House
    ( PDF )

  • Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate
    ( PDF )

 


Online Video

To view our online informational video, please choose the appropriate video for your internet connection:

 

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