Results Summary
• Approximately 2,100 officers actively using OK Alone
• Dramatically improved check-in compliance
• Faster supervisor awareness during potential safety concerns
• Reduced administrative workload for supervisors
• Officers and families reporting greater peace of mind
• Leadership gaining new insight into real field activity
• National interest from other states in FDC’s model
Client Introduction
The Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) supervises probation and parole officers working across a wide range of communities, from dense urban neighborhoods to remote rural areas. Officers routinely work alone, often in unpredictable environments and with individuals who may pose safety risks. Ensuring these officers have reliable protection and real-time support has long been a priority for the department.