Thursday, September 21, 2017

A Special Court Technology Procurement Workshop




A special 1 1/2 day Technology Procurement Workshop for Court Leaders and Technology Staff, Vendors, and Consultants will be presented in Phoenix, Arizona, November 7-8, 2017 at the Trial Court Education Center, Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County.

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The workshop topics include:
  • What software ownership models are suitable for a jurisdiction?
  • How can courts better manage their vendors and the technology integration process?
  • What are tips and tricks needed during phases of the procurement lifecycle from a court’s point of view and a vendor's point of view?
  • How can courts and vendors navigate the normally adversarial procurement rules to nurture a partnership?
  • What are the best ways to write requirements? Prescriptive or problem-solving? Scenarios? Components?
Sales-Neutral, Hands-On, Proven Ways to Navigate Procurement of All Kinds of Court Technology

Participants will work with seasoned, knowledgeable faculty experts, along with procurement authorities from courts in a variety of states who have established expertise.

Prior to attending, participants (or teams) will be required to write a brief problem statement about their specific procurement issues and complete a short questionnaire to assist faculty in understanding their issues and facilitate the development of action plans to guide solutions.

Registration Information

Workshop Registration: Please contact Alisa Kim, NCSC Court Services by email at akim@ncsc.org

Workshop capacity is limited, so register now.

Courts are encouraged to bring teams as possible.

Please note that this workshop does not qualify for ICM Certification.

Additional Logistical & Planning Information
  • Participants must make their own lodging and transportation arrangements. Contact Alisa Kim for a list of downtown Phoenix hotels with government rates near the Trial Court Education Center.
  • Free parking is available at the Maricopa County Jackson Street Parking Ramp near the Education Center.
  • Seminar begins at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, November 7, and adjourns at 12 noon on Wednesday, November 8.
  • A continental breakfast, working lunch, and workshop refreshments will be provided.
Cost is $395 per attendee

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