About SuperviseIQ
Built from decades of public safety experience
SuperviseIQ was founded by Dalton Jones, a practitioner who has spent more than two decades working inside the public safety software ecosystem—specifically in corrections—supporting the people and agencies who rely on these systems every day.
Over the past 20+ years, Dalton has worked with correctional agencies ranging from small, rural facilities with just a handful of beds to large jurisdictions supervising more than 12,000 offenders. That experience spans nearly every operational environment and level of complexity, providing firsthand insight into what works, what doesn't, and where technology often falls short.
Throughout his career, he has integrated and worked alongside a wide range of critical systems, including medical services, inmate communications (phone), commissary, prosecution, and court systems. These integrations aren't theoretical—they are real-world, high-stakes connections where accuracy, reliability, and trust are non-negotiable.
SuperviseIQ was created to address challenges agencies face every day: fragmented systems, inconsistent data, audit pressure, and tools that increase staff workload instead of reducing it. Rather than adapting generic or consumer-grade software to regulated environments, SuperviseIQ was built from the ground up with clarity, consistency, and control as core design principles.
Built From Experience, Not Assumptions
SuperviseIQ is being built with a clear understanding of the operational realities agencies face: limited budgets, evolving compliance requirements, staffing challenges, and increasing expectations for transparency and efficiency. Too often, agencies are forced to rely on outdated, rigid, or prohibitively expensive systems that slow progress instead of enabling it.
This platform is designed from the ground up to be modern, intuitive, and purpose-built for public safety—without unnecessary complexity or cost. Every design decision is guided by decades of experience working directly with end users, administrators, and leadership, ensuring the software aligns with how agencies actually operate.
Expanding With Purpose
Corrections serves as the foundation of the platform, supporting jails, prisons, probation, parole, community corrections, and juvenile agencies with systems designed for accountability, reliability, and operational reality. These same principles are now being extended intentionally into adjacent public safety areas such as fire services and, over time, records management systems (RMS) for sheriffs' offices and state police.
This expansion is driven by shared operational needs—data integrity, accountability, and reliability—not by one-size-fits-all software. The goal is to deliver a modern application that empowers agencies to operate more efficiently, reduce risk, and adapt to the future—without sacrificing reliability or affordability.
A Founder-Led Organization
As a founder-led organization, SuperviseIQ is built close to the customer. Decisions are guided by long-term trust, with a focus on data accuracy, auditability, security, and workflow alignment. The goal is not rapid expansion, but delivering systems agencies can depend on to reduce operational risk and support mission-critical work.
By combining deep domain knowledge with modern development practices, SuperviseIQ provides agencies with a solution that is scalable, secure, and built to evolve alongside the needs of the public safety community.
Strengthening Accountability in Public Safety
Public safety is not just a market—it's a mission. SuperviseIQ is built with respect for the responsibility agencies carry and the impact their decisions have on individuals, families, and communities. This commitment drives every aspect of the platform, from system design to long-term vision.
Technology in public safety should strengthen accountability, not compromise it. SuperviseIQ exists to bring clarity to complex operations, consistency to critical data, and control back to the agencies responsible for public safety.