by Melissa Hicks | May 14, 2015 | Case Management, Justice System, Prosecutor, Software, Technology
Pictured: TechShare Program Director, Charles Gray, and TechShare.Prosecutor Resource Manager, Troy Pickett, visited the Idaho State Capitol during the Idaho Prosecuting Attorneys Association 2015 Management and Leadership Conference. You might recall an article about...
by Melissa Hicks | May 14, 2015 | Case Management, Justice System, Prosecutor, Software, Technology
On May 7, the TechShare.Prosecutor team traveled to Amarillo, TX to facilitate training on the Defense Attorney Portal as part of the effort to implement TechShare.Prosecutor in Potter County. The defense attorneys who attended received a total of 2.5 Continuing Legal...
by Melissa Hicks | Apr 15, 2015 | Case Management, Juvenile, Software, Technology
(Left to right: Commissioner Theresa Daniel, Commissioner Mike Cantrell, Urban Counties Executive Director Donald Lee, County Judge Clay Lewis Jenkins, Commissioner John Wiley Price, Commissioner Elba Garcia) Donald Lee, Executive Director, Texas Conference of Urban...
by Melissa Hicks | Apr 15, 2015 | Case Management, Prosecutor, Software, Technology
On Mar. 17, 2014, Dallas County was the first county in Texas to implement TechShare.Prosecutor. This year, Mar. 17, 2015 marked the county’s one-year anniversary since Go-Live. To thank the implementation team for their commitment to the project, Ellyce Lindberg,...
by Melissa Hicks | Apr 15, 2015 | Case Management, Court, Software, Technology
In an effort to implement a case management system for its Justice of the Peace Courts, Potter County Commissioners Court voted on Monday, Mar. 23 to join the TechShare.Court project. The TechShare.Court project began when the Texas Conference of Urban Counties, on...
by Melissa Hicks | Mar 25, 2015 | Case Management, Court, Software
After months of deliberation, Travis County Commissioners Court decided yesterday afternoon that they would no longer participate in the TechShare.Court project. Tarrant and Dallas County Commissioners Courts both voted to continue moving forward with the project in...