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Sunday, September 10, 2017
Videoconferencing System Installed At Potter County Jail
A
videoconferencing system is now operating at the Potter County Jail. It’s
expected to reduce costs, enhance communications and improve services addressing
inmates who are diagnosed with mental illness or other behavioral health issues.
The system’s $4,100 cost was covered by state grants and installation was
completed in-house. County maintenance director Joe Kurtz and information
technology director Bill Solomon worked with jail management to develop and
interconnect the videoconference facility. Experiences in other county jails
have demonstrated that the conferencing technology cuts down on transportation
costs that would otherwise be incurred for in-person court appearances. The
system will also be used for attorney/client communications, criminal
conferences involving prosecutors and defense lawyers, and inmate consultation
with therapists, counselors and other service providers. Videoconferencing
can also be used for family visitation. The Potter County Criminal Justice
Advisory Board approved the plan to seek funding for the system, with
concurrence by Judge Stephen Minor, District Attorney Andy Watson, Jail Warden
Glenn Drake and Deputy Warden Angela Milford. The project was also supported by
Commissioners Doug Morley, Susan Kefover and Paul Heimel. Colleen Wilber, the
county’s director of drug and alcohol services, secured the funding and
developed the operational plan.