Building technology that strengthens accountability in public safety
Dalton Jones is the founder of SuperviseIQ, a public safety technology platform built to support corrections and community supervision agencies — including jails, prisons, probation, parole, community corrections, and juvenile agencies — with systems designed for accountability, reliability, and operational reality.
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.
Corrections serves as the foundation of the platform, with the same principles 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.
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.
Dalton believes 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.