by Melissa Hicks | Feb 18, 2016 | Case Management, Court, Juvenile, Prosecutor, Software, Technology, TechShare
(Left to right: Commissioner Theresa Daniel, Urban Counties Executive Director Donald Lee, County Judge Clay Lewis Jenkins) Return on Investment On February 2, 2016, Mr. Donald Lee, Executive Director, Texas Conference of Urban Counties, presented checks...
by Melissa Hicks | Nov 4, 2015 | Court, Juvenile, Software, Technology
Did you know that 250 of the 254 counties in the state of Texas are running on the same juvenile case management system? Common data collection, reporting, and management of juvenile justice programs is arguably more efficient and cohesive than ever before. With 98%...
by Melissa Hicks | Nov 4, 2015 | Case Management, Court, Justice System, Software, Technology
When you learned how to use your first computer (I know this is practically archaic given technology advancements these days, but bear with me), did you start by reading the manual first? Instead, did someone explain to you how to use it? Or, did you start by turning...
by Melissa Hicks | Jun 9, 2015 | Case Management, Court, Justice System, Software, Technology
This morning, Dallas County Commissioners Court approved moving forward with two TechShare.Court implementation projects, one for the Criminal Courts and the other for the Justice of the Peace Courts. The Dallas County Criminal Courts will be rolled out in phases,...
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...