Corrections Management Impact in North Dakota Facilities

GrantID: 61813

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000

Deadline: February 20, 2024

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Grant Overview

Data-Driven Solutions for Facility Management in North Dakota

North Dakota’s corrections facilities face numerous operational challenges, including limited resources and outdated management systems. According to the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, these issues have resulted in inefficiencies that hinder the ability to adequately support the state’s correctional goals. Operational hurdles such as high costs and insufficient data tracking contribute to complications in resource allocation and program implementation.

Particularly, rural facilities in North Dakota often grapple with workforce constraints and insufficient infrastructure to support effective management practices. These facilities have fewer staff members, leading to increased workloads and reduced availability of critical services for inmates. This situation underscores the urgent need for data-driven solutions that can enhance the operational capacity of these facilities.

The grant focuses on supporting data-driven approaches to facility management, specifically aimed at improving tracking and reporting systems. By implementing advanced data management technologies, North Dakota can streamline operations, enhance transparency, and create accountability within its correctional facilities. Such improvements are essential for developing effective corrections policies and practices that result in better correctional outcomes.

The expected results from these data-driven initiatives are significant for North Dakota’s corrections landscape. Enhanced tracking systems will lead to improved resource allocation, better-informed decision-making, and ultimately, improved inmate outcomes. Furthermore, by addressing operational inefficiencies, corrections staff can devote more time and energy to rehabilitation efforts rather than administrative burdens.

By investing in data solutions, North Dakota aims to foster a corrections system that is responsive, efficient, and capable of providing quality services to inmates. The outcomes of these efforts are crucial for enhancing public safety and ensuring that corrections policies effectively serve the needs of both inmates and the wider community.

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