ARMS Acquires Jail Management Software Provider ATIMS

Acquisition expands ARMS' public safety software portfolio into corrections management

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

ARMS, a leading provider of cloud-based public safety software, has announced the acquisition of ATIMS, the market-leading provider of cloud-based Jail Management Systems (JMS) and corrections software. The acquisition marks a significant milestone in ARMS' strategy to build a unified, end-to-end suite of public-safety solutions spanning law enforcement, parking and enforcement, and now corrections.

Why it matters

This acquisition allows ARMS to serve public safety agencies more comprehensively, from first contact to detention and beyond. By bringing ATIMS into the ARMS family, the combined company can offer a broader range of integrated, cloud-ready tools to help reduce administrative burden and improve safety across municipal, county, state, and higher-education customers.

The details

ATIMS will continue to operate as a dedicated corrections platform while benefiting from ARMS' shared infrastructure, security standards, and long-term cloud modernization roadmap. ATIMS is known for its deeply configurable corrections workflow, including intake, classification, housing, movement, programs, and facility administration, as well as its commitment to 24/7 customer support.

  • The acquisition was announced on February 2, 2026.

The players

ARMS

A leading provider of cloud-based public safety software, including Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management Systems (RMS).

ATIMS

The market-leading provider of cloud-based Jail Management Systems (JMS) and corrections software used by many of the largest agencies across the United States.

Vertica Capital Partners

A New York-based growth investor that has provided support and resources to enable ARMS to scale faster and serve public-safety agencies more effectively.

Michael Bryant

The CEO of ARMS.

Felix Rabinovich

The President of ATIMS.

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What they’re saying

“Bringing ATIMS into the ARMS family allows us to serve agencies more comprehensively, from first contact to detention and beyond.”

— Michael Bryant, CEO of ARMS (EINPresswire.com)

“Joining ARMS strengthens our capacity to deliver modern, mission-critical tools to corrections agencies nationwide. This step allows us to expand what we offer, deepen our support model, and bring even more long-term value to every facility we serve.”

— Felix Rabinovich, President of ATIMS (EINPresswire.com)

What’s next

The acquisition is expected to enable ARMS to unify its broader product suite, including CAD, RMS, parking and enforcement, and corrections, under a clearer, more cohesive brand identity.

The takeaway

This acquisition reflects ARMS' strategy to build a comprehensive suite of public safety software solutions, allowing the company to serve agencies more holistically from first contact to detention and beyond. The combined capabilities of ARMS and ATIMS will provide public safety agencies with modern, integrated platforms to streamline operations and improve safety outcomes.