Friday, June 12, 2020
This and That in Court Technology - Summer Solstice 2020 Edition
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
CCMS Part 21: Comments on Project Management, Acquisition, and Development
Old Davidson County Tennessee Courthouse sculpture by Brent Moore |
Over the years I have picked up some ideas that I think can help many court technology projects. In this penultimate post to the Court Case Management System (CCMS) series, we wish to share some of those ideas and lessons learned. We will specifically discuss acquisition strategies, buy versus build, and sustainability.
Thursday, May 21, 2020
The Online Courtroom Project Announced
https://onlinecourtroom.org |
Via Press Release:
Announcing the formation of THE ONLINE COURTROOM PROJECT
In an era of social distancing, how do we stay together to ensure that justice is still done? How can we protect our constitutional right to be judged by a jury of our peers if we are required to stay physically apart? How do we ensure our constitutional access to justice when some courthouse doors are locked? Is justice possible when parties, witnesses, and even triers of fact appear online? These are pressing questions for our legal system and our democracy.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
First remote jury trial shows potential for widespread use
From @the Center newsletter by the NCSC on May 5, 2020
Let the record show that history was made at 8 a.m. CDT Monday, May 18, 2020, in northeast Texas, where 26 potential jurors met in the comfort of their homes for the nation’s first-ever remote jury trial, presided over by two judges, one of whom was making sure the technology worked the way it should.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
This and That in Court Technology May 2020
In this month’s highlights we share information about the PASS (Public Access Software Spec), our NCSC Tiny Chat about digital signatures, e-notarization and digital notice, Tyler’s Virtual Court offering, virtual court hearings in Nigeria, an electronic hearing practice guide posted by the Trinidad and Tobago Judiciary, and special offers by Microsoft for public safety and non-profits in response to the pandemic.
Friday, May 1, 2020
Friday, April 24, 2020
And Now for Something Completely Different
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Now_for_Something_Completely_Different |
To quote Monty Python, we have some different court tech subject matter to share in this post.
The COSCA/NACM Joint Technology Committee has issued two new Resource Bulletins. The first is an "Introduction to AI for Courts". The second is "Getting Started with a Chatbot."
More below…
Monday, April 20, 2020
eFileTexas 2.0 RFO Issued
Big Tex at the Texas State Fair |
The Texas Office of Court Administration (OCA), a judicial branch agency that assists the Supreme Court of Texas with the administration of the Texas courts, invites submissions of offers for systems and services for a statewide cloud‐based, COTS electronic filing system, a document access system, a redaction component, and a forms assembly solution (“eFileTexas 2.0” or “Solution”).
Friday, April 17, 2020
It’s Happening
A meme from Arrested Development, Season 3, Episode 1 |
Friday, April 10, 2020
JTC Quick Response Bulletin on Virtual Hearings
Strategic Issues to Consider when Starting Virtual Hearings
Courts all over the world are adapting quickly to operational limitations imposed by the coronavirus pandemic. As courts pivot to provide essential services without bringing the public as well as court staff into the courthouse where they could be exposed to, or could expose others to a potentially deadly virus, remote hearings are suddenly essential. In this rapidly evolving situation, courts must still bear in mind key decision points, assumptions, and challenges as well as opportunities as they go forward. This JTC Quick Response Bulletin provides important reminders designed to ensure courts succeed with these efforts while continuing to play the essential role courts play in civil society.
Click here to view/download the 7 April 2020 PDF version of the report.
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