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Saving Tip #2: Shop Around For the Best Price
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Compare products side by side with these corrections resource guides. Much like shopping for airfare or a vehicle, shop around for the best prices on everything needed to run your prison or jail. From blankets to body armor and inmate orientation videos, sites such as www.correctionsmarketplace.com, www.corrections.com/vendor and www.correctionsone.com/products are great resources when seeking the best-priced products. Their product sections allow you to compare several viable options side by side.
Here are our reviews of these sites:
• ACA's Marketplace is very easy to use and has complete information.
• CorrectionsOne.com is very helpful, not only with products but with additional information around how those products are used.
• Corrections.com offers a wide variety of products.
Upcoming cost-saving topics include:
• #3: Avoid lawsuits
• #4: Weigh the costs of building new and reusing what you already have
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This blog is a collaborative effort of the Justice group at Performa Inc. It is a platform for dialogue and the exploration of issues impacting correctional facilities, detention centers, homeland security facilities and more. The group is led by David Robillard, President of the Performa Justice Team.
