Welcome to the Next Move™ blog
Why we're starting a blog, what we plan to write about, and how often you can expect new posts. A short hello from the Next Move team.
By Olga Milman
Blog
Notes from the Next Move™ team on building decision-training scenarios for reentry, veteran transition, foster care aging-out, and the corrections-tech category.
Why we're starting a blog, what we plan to write about, and how often you can expect new posts. A short hello from the Next Move team.
By Olga Milman
Reentry risk is not evenly distributed. It's front-loaded. Across overdose mortality, housing instability, and supervision violations, the highest-stakes window is the first 30 days.
FedRAMP 20x is the biggest shift in federal cloud security in over a decade. Here's what changed in 2026 — and what it unlocks for platforms serving corrections, reentry, and workforce agencies.
Older statistics keep showing up in policy conversations. Here are five places the 2019–2025 reentry research has materially updated the older narrative.
A condensed, sourced reference to what the 2019–2025 reentry research literature actually says — across housing, employment, mental health, family, and supervision policy.
The return on the public-safety dollar is produced after release, not during custody. And the thing that decides whether reentry succeeds is the ability to make fast decisions under cognitive load.
Decision training is interactive practice for real-life decisions where the wrong answer is recoverable in the simulation. Why it matters for reentry, veterans, and others.