Electronic monitoring and criminal justice case-management platform
SCRAM Systems operates a hardware-software stack for court-ordered monitoring and case management across probation, parole, and specialty courts. The tech foundation is Microsoft/.NET with SQL Server reporting at its core, paired with GPS and alcohol-monitoring devices. Active hiring is concentrated in manufacturing and support roles, while a parallel push to formalize demand generation (building a demand engine, integrating digital campaigns, launching qualified-lead pipelines) suggests an operational shift from product-driven to sales-driven growth.
SCRAM Systems provides electronic monitoring devices and case-management software for the criminal justice system. The product line spans continuous alcohol monitoring, location tracking via GPS, ignition interlock systems, and house-arrest/curfew monitoring, alongside supporting software for courts, probation agencies, and treatment providers. The company operates at scale across 501–1,000 employees, headquartered in Littleton, Colorado, and serves federal and state court systems. Pain points include compliance-reporting accuracy, data-quality issues, and billing-system reliability — all surfacing in the active project backlog (SQL Server reporting upgrades, third-party reporting integrations, contract-reporting features).
Core stack: Microsoft .NET, C#, SQL Server, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), Windows/Linux infrastructure (Hyper-V, VMware). Frontend: Teams, Office, Outlook. CRM/marketing: Salesforce, HubSpot, Pardot, 6sense. Embedded: C, ARM, STM32, FreeRTOS for hardware devices.
Active projects include: contract reporting for federal/state systems, SQL Server reporting infrastructure upgrades, SSRS automated delivery reports, demand-engine launch, digital campaign integration, and customer support strategy implementation.
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