“Other vendors typically force inmates to purchase and download games individually,” said Brian R. Peters, Executive Director of Inmate Applications & Hardware at GTL. “We've taken a different ...
GTL's continued investment in building products designed to endure the rigor of a corrections environment separates company from competitors RESTON, Virginia, March 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- GTL, an ...
The Inspire tablets benefit both inmates and correctional facilities. For example, in addition to paper-saving features, such as commissary ordering and grievance and administrative request processing ...
Reston, Virginia (PRNewsWire) – June 20, 2017 – GTL an innovation leader in correctional technology, education solutions that assist in rehabilitating inmates, and payment services solutions for ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Wayne Snitzky was 18 years old when he was sentenced to prison for murdering a girl ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Until February, Andrew Stiern could only speak with his girlfriend on a phone in a prison day hall while 10 other inmates listened in and waited impatiently ...
Free electronic tablets have been distributed to those incarcerated at the Allegheny County Jail as a way to connect them to the outside world through video calls, movies, eBooks and messaging. But ...
"There are many benefits for a facility to provide eBooks services with existing library and educational services," said Brian Peters, Executive Director of Inmate Applications & Hardware at GTL.
When you get free technology, you can reasonably assume that you’re getting screwed. That’s infinitely truer if you’re in prison. As Reason first reported, the West Virginia Division of Corrections ...
FALLS CHURCH, Va. – Sept. 9, 2021 – GTL, a trusted partner that connects those affected by incarceration with the resources and support necessary to achieve success, today announced its support of ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Colorado Department of Corrections has taken away 15,000 tablets from prison inmates across the state because of unspecified security problems, ...