Three Wisconsin Counties Begin Using Autonomous Kiosks to Conduct Alcohol Screening

The stand-alone Automated Breathalyzer Kiosk autonomously conducts sobriety testing and other court-mandated offender services

The Automated Breathalyzer Kiosk autonomously coordinates and conducts sobriety screening for law enforcement. (Photo: Precision Kiosk Technologies)

MINNEAPOLIS--()--Minneapolis-based Precision Kiosk Technologies announced today that it has begun introducing its Automated Breathalyzer Kiosk (AB Kiosk) to law enforcement agencies and correctional facilities in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Portage County Justice Programs, and the Sheriffs' Offices of St. Croix County and Racine County in Wisconsin recently began using this new technology to screen specific segments of their offender populations.

The AB Kiosk is a secure, autonomous system that is designed to fully automate alcohol screening that is widely conducted by sheriff offices. In many states, judges assign offenders to refrain from using alcohol as a condition of release, probation, extended supervision, or diversion program. To monitor this directive, offenders are required to submit to random, periodic alcohol screening, an administrative process that is both costly and burdensome for many jurisdictions.

The AB Kiosk system reduces the supervisory burden and costs of court-mandated alcohol screening by integrating two primary components – an interactive alcohol-screening kiosk and a robust, cloud-based offender-management software program.

The interactive Kiosk uses biometric fingerprint authentication to verify the identity of the individual, captures still images and video as it administers each breathalyzer test, and automatically uploads the test results. The Kiosk can test up to 40 individuals per hour without any direct supervision by jurisdiction staff, and its touchscreen can deliver customized questionnaires to selected individuals. The AB Kiosk frees up staff for other duties, saves taxpayer dollars, and greatly reduces the costs of monitoring offender populations. It also catches offenders who are violating the conditions of their release and immediately notifies authorities. A Kiosk can be located in a jail, sheriff’s department, courthouse or probation office, and it can perform alcohol screening 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The offender-management software program provides detailed real-time activity logs, simplifies new-client onboarding, and enables regular and random test scheduling. An entire database of offenders can be uploaded in seconds to initiate the program for any jurisdiction. Deputies and other supervisors can then access the offender-management program from any computer, smartphone or tablet, and use it to generate test reports on any segment of their offender population.

The AB Kiosk system is designed to work with either offender-paid or jurisdiction-paid models, and all accounting is handled within the offender-management system. Because of its versatility, the system can also conduct court-mandated programs such as day reporting, probation check in, Huber work release, diversion programs, and pre- and post-trial services.

“If a sheriff's office is concerned about the manpower and costs associated with their alcohol screening programs, the AB Kiosk is their best solution,” said Patrick McKinney, general manager of Precision Kiosk Technologies. “This system simplifies the process for both offenders and the jurisdiction, and provides unlimited flexibility in tailoring the program within each jurisdiction. Perhaps most importantly, it closely monitors specific segments of offender populations and improves the safety of our communities.”

About Precision Kiosk Technologies

Minneapolis-based Precision Kiosk Technologies (PKT) leads the electronic monitoring industry in providing high-volume autonomous breathalyzer testing to law enforcement jurisdictions. The company’s stand-alone Automated Breathalyzer Kiosk (AB Kiosk) simplifies and reduces the administrative burden of alcohol screening and other court-mandated offender programs, including probation check-in, Huber work release, and pre- and post-trial services. In addition, PKT designs automated testing kiosks for airports and mass transit facilities, and stadiums and arenas. To learn more about the AB Kiosk system and view a video of the testing process, please visit www.abkiosk.com/video.

Contacts

Company Contact:
Precision Kiosk Technologies
Patrick McKinney, 651-383-1213
General Manager
PMcKinney@precisionkiosktech.com
or
Jurisdiction Contacts:
St. Croix County
Lt. Gary Simacek, 715-381-4379
or
Portage County
Kate Kipp, 715-346-1342
or
Racine County
Sheriff Chris Schmaling, 262-636-3767

Release Summary

Three Wisconsin counties have begun using the innovative Automated Breathalyzer Kiosk to conduct sobriety screening of offender populations.

Contacts

Company Contact:
Precision Kiosk Technologies
Patrick McKinney, 651-383-1213
General Manager
PMcKinney@precisionkiosktech.com
or
Jurisdiction Contacts:
St. Croix County
Lt. Gary Simacek, 715-381-4379
or
Portage County
Kate Kipp, 715-346-1342
or
Racine County
Sheriff Chris Schmaling, 262-636-3767