Integrations

Consolidate operations
with the support of 3rd party integrations

HORUS 360º iOMS supports correctional organizations to effectively manage their needs by integrating with various software solutions. This enhances their efficiency in managing their physical security, cybersecurity, IoT and smart facility, governance, risks, threats, and operational requirements.

HORUS 360 iOMS
as an API-First Solution

The HORUS 360 iOMS is designed from the ground up with an API-First architecture, enabling seamless integration, extensibility, and adaptability across correctional ecosystems. This approach ensures that every core function of the system is accessible through secure, documented, and standardized APIs, allowing internal modules, third-party systems, and external stakeholders to interact with the platform efficiently and consistently.

Modular and Interoperable Architecture
Developer-Centric Design
Data Exchange and Automation
Scalability and Extensibility
Secure Access Control
Mobile and Web Client Support

Key Features of the API-First
Approach in HORUS 360 iOMS:

Each functional module of HORUS 360 (e.g., inmate profile, case management,
assessments, visit scheduling, rehabilitation programs) is exposed via RESTful APIs.
This enables easy integration with existing government systems
(e.g., biometric databases, judicial systems, health systems).

APIs are well-documented using OpenAPI/Swagger standards,
allowing developers and integration partners to explore
and test endpoints interactively, reducing development time
and integration errors.

The system supports real-time and scheduled data exchange via APIs,
which facilitates automation of workflows such as case transfer,
alerts, notifications, and progress monitoring.

The API-first approach allows for easy addition of new modules, tools
(e.g., AI-based risk assessments), and third-party services
(e.g., rehabilitation or educational platforms),
without disrupting the core system.

All APIs are governed by robust authentication and authorization mechanisms (e.g., OAuth2), ensuring that data access complies with privacy regulations and operational security standards.

Mobile apps for correctional officers and web-based portals for professionals
and partners are built on top of the same API layer, guaranteeing consistency
across platforms and future-proofing the system.

Inmate Multimedia Self-Service systems

(tablets, kiosks, interactive TVs)

Risk and Needs Assessments
Biometrics
Electronic Monitoring / Inmate Tracking
Commissary / Cantine Systems
Telephony / Video-calls / E-mail
Victim Notification
Intelligent CCTV / Video Analytics
Healthcare / Pharmacy / Tests
Guard Tour and Cell Check
Inmate Transport, including Route Optimization