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What’s New for SCRAM Systems in 2026

Deliver better supervision with smarter technology and a more connected ecosystem. SCRAM Systems latest updates help all programs work more efficiently, stay informed, and adapt as needs evolve.



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One platform, many capabilities

SCRAM combines hardware, software, and services into a unified supervision platform that reduces fragmentation and drives better decisions.

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Purpose-built devices, not standalone tools

New hardware innovations are designed to work seamlessly with SCRAM software for greater insight and efficiency.

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A system that grows with you

New features, monitoring options, and services expand the platform without adding operational burden.

Video Conferencing

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Initiate secure, real-time video calls directly to a client’s TouchPoint mobile app.

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Record sessions as needed, with outcomes, recordings, and transcripts automatically saved in the client’s Communications tab.

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Reduce the need for in-person meetings while improving accountability and oversight through clear, auditable documentation—saving time, strengthening case management, and supporting compliance.

GPS Battery Life Alerts

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Improved client awareness: Clients can now view their SCRAM GPS bracelet’s battery level directly in the TouchPoint mobile app, with proactive low-battery alerts and clear charging instructions.

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Increased device reliability: Real-time battery visibility helps prevent avoidable GPS downtime and reduces low and critical battery events.

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Operational efficiency for agencies: Fewer battery-related alerts, improved compliance, and reduced administrative follow-up for supervising officers.

WeBoost Cellular

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Amplifies available outdoor cellular signal and rebroadcasts it indoors to improve connectivity.

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Supports buildings where electronic monitoring installs and communications are impacted by poor indoor signal.

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Enables faster installs and more reliable electronic monitoring—reducing delays, failed connections, and operational disruptions.