Mi-Case is pleased to announce the kickoff for implementation of their modern Offender Management System with the State of Montana Department of Corrections (MDOC). This partnership marks an exciting expansion, following successful kick-offs in 2024 with the states of Massachusetts and Maine. Montana is now the latest state to retire outdated legacy systems in favor of Mi-Case's modern, innovative solution, with several additional states already on track to kick off implementation in the coming months.
Collaborating closely with the State of Montana Department of Corrections, Mi-Case will retire MDOC’s outdated legacy systems and implement their cutting-edge, cloud based, evergreen offender management system.
The state-of-the-art Mi-Case solution offers a comprehensive suite of mobile-ready applications and enhanced data access, streamlining operations and supporting the Department's mission to rehabilitate offenders.
Montana is the latest state to adopt Mi-Case's solutions, joining a growing community of over 10 partners dedicated to fostering collaboration that enhances all of public safety through technological innovation. Mi-Case values this partnership, aiming to understand MDOC's unique challenges to provide custom solutions through which they can also learn how to better serve the entire industry.
Dean Allen, President of Mi-Case, commented, “Partnership has been central to Mi-Case’s implementation model from day one, and our kickoff with Montana is no different. We believe our relationship from the start is vital to the success of any project of this magnitude. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to enhance public safety through innovative technology, and we are proud to have MDOC on board.”
Once live, Montana’s new system will offer vital functionality enhancements such as offender intake, movement, case management, programming, release, and seamless information sharing between facilities and Public Safety agencies. It will also generate significant new data and information, helping MDOC better understand and improve programs, solutions, and processes for offender outcomes.
The Montana Department of Corrections began its search for a new system in 2022, ultimately selecting Mi-Case after a rigorous RFP process and thorough evaluation of their specific needs.
“This project touches not only every part of our agency, but our external partners as well,” said Montana DOC Director Brian Gootkin. “This system will make our operations more efficient, allowing greater collaboration to enhance public safety overall. We look forward to working with our partner, Mi-Case, to set these plans into action.”