Sheriff Hennessey Honors ITPM
San Francisco Sheriff Michael Hennessey honored Al Corker of ITPM at a ceremony marking the first year in production of its JMS/CJIS project. Also honored were New World Systems, the City’s Department of Technology, and the Sheriff’s Department’s project team.
The San Francisco Sheriff’s Department Jail Management System (New World Systems) went into production in December 2009. The new system processed ~25,000 bookings during its first year in production and has greatly reduced human error. Since going live the Sheriff’s Department has realized significant efficiency in booking, classification, movement, housing and release. JMS information is shared with other criminal justice agencies and the Court’s mainframe calendaring application via Oracle SOA middleware. The Department of Technology developed and maintains the SOA integration components.
“Our new jail management system represents a sea change in jail operations and a major step forward for criminal justice IT in San Francisco,” said Sheriff Hennessey.

- Al Corker (L) President, IT Project Methods receives Certificate of Merit from Sheriff Hennessey
