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Texas Office of Court Administration and |
Electronic Filing Project |
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Judicial Committee on Information Technology |
White Paper: Frequently Asked Questions |
JCIT will develop and adopt standards for filing by electronic means. The objective standard will define interface specifications and requirements, suitable for defining the statements of work in local and statewide contracts for case management software, including civil, criminal and family relations applications.[1] The JCIT role does not include direct or sole program oversight or management. OCA will provide a program administrator to support the JCIT role and interests.[2]
1Excerpt from the Status of Approved Projects Document FY 2002-03, February 28, 2002, Judicial Information Technology Standards, URL: http://www.courts.state.tx.us/jcit/standards/Efiling/ElectronicFiling/Projectsstatus,e-filing,February2002.pdf
2Excerpt from Judicial Committee on Information Technology, Electronic Filing Strategy, adopted December 14, 2001, amended March 12, 2002, URL: http://www.courts.state.tx.us/jcit/standards/Efiling/AdoptedStrategyforElectronicFiling14DEC01amended12MA….pdf