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Management & Training Corporation or MTC is a contractor that manages private prisons and United States Job Corps centers, based in Centerville, Utah.MTC's core businesses are corrections, education and training, MTC medical, and economic & social development.
The Fortune 500 list of companies includes only publicly traded companies, also including tax inversion companies. There are also corporations having foundation in the United States, such as corporate headquarters, operational headquarters and independent subsidiaries. The list excludes large privately held companies such as Cargill and Koch ...
Eagle Mountain Community Correctional Facility, Eagle Mountain, California (owned and operated by Management and Training Corporation, closed in 2003) Deuel Vocational Institution, San Joaquin County, California, (closed in 2021) California Correctional Center, Lassen County, California, (closed March 30, 2023)
CoreCivic manages more than 65 state and federal correctional and detention facilities with a capacity of more than 90,000 beds in 19 states and the District of Columbia. [4] The company's revenue in 2012 exceeded $1.7 billion. [5] By 2015, its contracts with federal correctional and detention authorities generated up to 51% of its revenues.
In 2018, Correct Care Solutions merged with Correctional Medical Group to create Wellpath. [1] Correct Care Solutions had acquired Conmed Healthcare Management in 2012. [ 10 ] As of 2019 [update] the company is made up of three divisions including local detentions, federal and state prisons, and inpatient and residential treatment facilities.
Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (FPI), doing business as UNICOR (stylized as unicor) since 1977, is a corporation wholly owned by the United States government.It was created in 1934 as a prison labor program within the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
In 2003, WCC management raised funds to repurchase all common stock held by G4S, and in 2004, the company changed its name to The GEO Group, Inc. [4] In 2005, the company acquired Correctional Services Corporation (CSC) for $62 million in cash, and the assumption of $124 million in debt. [6]