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Securus Technologies Further Invests In Improving Customer Service With Amelia, An Innovative Virtual Consumer Support Tool, To Better Serve Incarcerated Individuals

Amelia’s market-leading Digital Employee™ acts as a conversational interface, providing consumers assistance via kiosks and tablets to help resolve issues in real-time

Securus Technologies today announced a partnership with Amelia, a leading Enterprise AI software company, to better serve incarcerated individuals with digital, real-time service support.  Collaborating with Amelia exemplifies Securus’ commitment to further invest in technologies to better serve the incarcerated as part of a multi-year transformation effort. With the new digital agent, incarcerated individuals can receive real-time support to help address their concerns immediately so they can get immediate assistance and continue to utilize the products and services made available to them.

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Amelia is currently available in the Department of Corrections facilities in Florida, Georgia, Idaho, LouisianaNebraskaNew JerseyOhioVirginiaWashington, and West Tennessee State Prison, providing virtual customer support with questions pertaining to tablets, media and communications. Incarcerated individuals engage with Amelia and receive troubleshooting steps so they can immediately try to resolve their concern. Providing access to Amelia demonstrates Securus’ commitment to investments that will improve the customer experience. Since the launch of the digital support, there has been a 30 percent reduction in inquiries submitted by users where Amelia is available. Securus is working to deploy Amelia to more facilities with communication and media offerings to improve the customer service experience, as proven at the initial pilot locations.

“We are always looking to partner and engage with transformative companies that will help us better serve the incarcerated community, and Amelia has proven success in delivering real-time, reliable end user support which is something we’ve been seeking for our consumers,” said Dave Abel, President and CEO of Aventiv Technologies, parent company to Securus Technologies. “Investing in technologies that improve the customer experience is a critical element of our transformation and now through Amelia we can provide real-time resolutions to incarcerated individuals, a service that has never before existed in corrections. We’re proud to be the first to offer this digital solution in corrections facilities.”

“Securus is leading the charge in providing technology solutions to incarcerated individuals, and we are honored to be a partner for this important mission,” said Chetan Dube, CEO of Amelia. “Amelia will not only help incarcerated individuals navigate digital tools that connect them with friends and family, but will also provide them with technological skills that prepare them for re-entry to society.”

Additionally, since the COVID-19 pandemic, Securus has provided 376.5 million free minutes of phone connections, 6.8 million free video connect sessions, 28.7 million free JPay Stamps, 330,097 free monthly subscriptions to Newsstand and 818,610 free game downloads — all services Amelia will help individuals navigate.

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