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Gap Analysis: Keefe Group
Little known St.Louis area is homw to one of the largest companies in the cottage industry. Starting out as the Keefe Supply Company, the now 40-year old Keefe Group has been the nation leading supplier of cutting edge communication to our correctional facilties. Through several of its affiliates, Keefe Group took notice of the gap and has been able to position themselves with a major share of the prisons system.
Through its companies ICSolutions, Keefe Commissary Network and Advanced Technologies Group, the company provides phones services to inmates and created a niche. From the initiation, Keefe Group had been committed to ensure inmates enjoy one of the most basic services of the outside world.
The ICSolution affiliate is in charge of

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