September 16, 2025 – Black Creek is pleased to announce the promotion of John McClure to Director, Software Engineering. John joined Black Creek in April 2022 as the Software Development Manager for Black Creek’s Criminal Justice Application Group (CJAG); in that role, John was responsible for the design and development of software applications for our SallyPort© Jail Management System and Citadel Law Enforcement Records Management Systems. John’s proven ability to foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement, as well as his experience in cross-functional collaboration and software development lifecycle management, has positioned him as an outstanding leader.
As Director of Software Engineering, John will lead and manage development teams across all lines of business, providing the technical vision to advance Black Creek’s software initiatives in alignment with our strategic priorities and overall business goals. He brings to the role a deep understanding of Black Creek’s products, exceptional technical knowledge, and strong leadership and mentorship skills.
John’s promotion further strengthens Black Creek’s senior leadership team and builds on a series of recent transitions aimed at positioning the company for unprecedented growth and long-term success.
Black Creek Integrated Systems Corp. prides itself on knowing corrections and public safety inside and out – that’s all we do. Black Creek focuses exclusively on the needs of jails, prisons, courthouses, and other public safety facilities and agencies nationwide. Black Creek offers fully integrated solutions that have revolutionized operations inside correctional and public safety facilities. Through product innovation and seamless integration, Black Creek provides its customers with the most advanced security and software products. Black Creek Integrated Systems is a turn-key source for modern, touchscreen-based correctional facility security control systems and security management software solutions that reduce the cost of corrections. Learn more about Black Creek.