Procuring enterprise supervision software is challenging, and not something you’re likely to do frequently in your career. It involves complex approval processes, dealing with information asymmetry, and understanding dynamic software features and pricing. If you miss critical requirements or choose the wrong partners, the consequences can include wasted resources, operational inefficiencies, and potential compliance issues. How can you make sure you lead your team confidently through this journey, especially if you only take it once?
Join us for this insightful webinar featuring Jack Martin, former director of Clark County Juvenile Justice Services, and Robert Ambroselli, former project consultant to the Alameda County Probation Department and director of state parole for California. With over 65 years of combined experience, Robert and Jack will share their invaluable expertise in mastering the complex terrain of software procurement.
“Navigating Software Procurement in Community Supervision” is a free webinar for professionals in the community corrections field, from line staff to heads of agencies. You’ll learn who to involve at each stage and the key questions to consider — from preplanning and stakeholder engagement, to writing RFPs, and from requesting demos to vendor selection and contract negotiation. This webinar is your roadmap to planning a successful transition from legacy systems to a modern case management solution.
Seats are limited—register now to reserve your spot! Please note: unfortunately, this webinar does not offer credits for continuing education purposes.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Thursday, June 26, 2025 · 2:00 p.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Client Executive, Enterprise Supervision - Tyler Technologies, Inc.
Jack Martin, former director of the Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, has served over three decades in law enforcement, both in the adult and juvenile arenas. Mr. Martin began his career in California before transitioning to...
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