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December 9-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Moving Courts to the Cloud
Modernize and simplify operations with a cloud-based SaaS model.
Enhancing Reentry and Workforce Practices
Register to learn how data-informed approaches can create effective reentry and workforce programs.
BLOG: Enhancing the Public’s Perception of Jury Duty
Forward-thinking courts are leveraging modern jury management technology to improve the public's perception of jury duty — often seen as a negative experience in the eyes of constituents. Adopting communication strategies, backed by technology and focused on timeliness, frequency, and transparency, can help change the narrative.
BLOG: Navigating AI: A Beginner's Guide for Court Professionals
Understand fundamental concepts and applications, review the important distinction between generative and non-generative AI, and look at the benefits AI is likely to bring to your justice agency in the coming years.
PREMIUM CONTENT: WHITE PAPER
The Evolution of an Advanced Court
Rapidly evolving technologies are redefining what’s possible both in and outside the courthouse, among staff, and through interactions with citizens, attorneys, and justice partners. A successful, sustainable evolution starts with a long-term roadmap, guided by both a knowledge of the past and anticipation of industry needs to come. This paper serves to help courts navigate their growth journeys.
WHITE PAPER: Moving Courts to the Cloud
As agencies move applications to the cloud, court and justice leaders are learning that deploying their own cloud solutions often generates new infrastructure challenges, including migration, management, disaster recovery, security, and software updates. Software-as-a-service (SaaS) avoids these challenges. Learn more about how SaaS helps courts create a modern experience and scale services to meet growing demand.
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Courts & Justice:
Celebrating the 2024 TEA Winner's Circle
Recognizing the organizations and communities focused on serving their constituents to make a communal impact.
Newly Released:
The Impact of Connected Technology on Society
Connecting justice agencies, supervision to courts to corrections, for better societal outcomes.
Unblocking Justice: AI Solutions for Common Court Challenges
Burn out to demand for justice, court staff are under pressure to do more with less. AI solutions are transforming traditional court practices, specifically data processing that kicks off court proceedings. Download this guide to learn about AI solutions to solve common court challenges.
Implementing AI: A Step-by-Step Guide for Your Court
AI doesn't have to be complicated. From efficiency gains to cost savings, the impact of AI is clear. Learn how a crawl-walk-run approach to AI makes getting started simple, the attributes of an AI partner, and how to pick the right solution for your needs.
READ NOW5 Core Principles of a Reentry and Workforce Program
Integrating reentry and workforce development programs into supervision practices can be an impactful way to equip individuals with the skills and resources necessary to secure and maintain employment, while also positioning agencies to help break the cycle of recidivism.
READ MOREVirtual Court Inspires Leadership in Service and Equality
The city of Alvin, Texas, saw virtual court as an opportunity to not only get their court back on its feet during the pandemic, but also to make the leap to a modern digital solution. In the process, they streamlined employee workflow and gave constituents better access to their courts.
READ MOREHarvesting Court Data Points to Grow Transparency
Beyond supporting a court system, today’s analytics platforms allow data to be shared across jurisdictions and departments — including corrections, probation, and pretrial — breaking down silos to allow courts and other justice partners to gain valuable insights, make data-driven decisions, and communicate results more effectively.
READ MORE4 Metrics for Enhanced Court Insight
How can court officials move from just collecting and digitally storing data to using the insight it provides? Leveraging information already at hand is the key to fully understanding and improving operations. Four key metrics stand out that courts should analyze to leverage their data for enhanced performance.
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