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The founders of Alcohol
Monitoring Systems first began work in the cutting-edge field of
transdermal alcohol testing in 1985. This elite group of
scientists, engineers, programmers, and alcohol testing experts began
working closely with eminent researchers in the fields of biology,
forensic toxicology, criminal justice, and alcohol treatment and
rehabilitation. The result: SCRAM - the Secure Continuous Remote
Alcohol Monitor.
In 1997, they founded
Alcohol Monitoring Systems (AMS), with the clear mission of designing,
developing, and delivering the world’s most effective alcohol testing
program to the community corrections and alcohol treatment industries.
From 1997 to 2002, AMS
was a research and development company dedicated exclusively to the
development of SCRAM. The company began beta testing the SCRAM
system in 2002. AMS delivered the first one hundred production
units of SCRAM in January 2003. Today, SCRAM programs are
operational in thirty states and more than 270 courts and agencies.
Currently, SCRAM conducts more than seventeen million alcohol tests
each year. |