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Guardian RFID Holds Users Meeting



Guardian RFID holds meeting for product users
Sheriffs, jail administrators and other county law enforcement personnel gathered at the AAC in July for an annual Guardian RFID user’s meeting. Guardian RFID is an inmate monitoring system that is free of charge to counties that are members of the AAC Risk Management Program. The annual meeting is geared toward teaching those in the field how to better use the equipment.
Top: Approximately 35 county law enforcement personnel attended this year’s meeting. Here, they gather for a group photo following lunch.
Middle left: Sevier County Jail Supervisor Isaac Alvarado and Sevier County Administrative Assistant Eleuterio Hernandez listen to the presentation.
Middle right: Brett Wilmeth, vice president and senior quality leader for Guardian RFID, delivers a presentation.
Bottom left: Jackson County Sheriff David Lucas, Clay County Sheriff and Tax Collector Terry Miller, and AAC Chief Legal Counsel Mark Whitmore chat before the meeting begins.
Bottom right: Lonoke County Medical Liaison Robert Lanius and Lonoke County Jail Administrator Steve Lopez find their seats and gear up for the meeting.
