Monitoring and Recording Requirements Sample Clauses

Monitoring and Recording Requirements a) The ITS shall allow Santa Cruz County staff, Santa Cruz County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and any other criminal justice agency designated by Santa Cruz County to remotely monitor live conversations and to access call recordings for each Santa Cruz County Facility. Any agency requesting remote access to the ITS shall be required to meet security requirements set forth by Santa Cruz County. Should Santa Cruz County grant remote access to external users, Contractor shall indicate if the ITS is capable of limiting specific user access to CDRs and call recordings. b) The Contractor shall ensure the availability of a transcription service through technology capable of accurately converting inmate phone conversations into written text format. The Contractor shall leverage state-of-the-art artificial intelligence technology to transcribe inmate phone calls conducted in multiple languages accurately and efficiently. The Contractor shall maintain high standards of accuracy and confidentiality in transcribing inmate phone calls. The Contractor shall provide a reasonable turnaround time for transcribing inmate phone calls upon receipt of the request from the County. The specific timeframe for transcription shall be mutually agreed upon by both parties and documented in the contract. The Contractor shall implement quality assurance measures to verify the accuracy and completeness of transcribed inmate phone calls. Any errors or discrepancies shall be promptly corrected by the Contractor at no additional cost to the County. The Contractor shall provide training and technical support to County personnel responsible for requesting and accessing transcribed inmate phone calls. This support shall include guidance on utilizing the transcription technology effectively and securely. c) The ITS shall be capable of permitting full monitoring and recording of all calls from any telephone within the Facility unless there are restrictions that prohibit the recording and monitoring of certain calls such as attorney-client restrictions. The ITS shall have the capability to exclude those calls and clearly designate non-recorded calls within the ITS user application. d) The ITS shall comprehensively record all calls in the Facility. At a minimum, the Facility shall have the capability of playing back a recorded call or a call in-progress (live monitoring). All recordings shall be stored online for a minimum period of three
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