MISSION
To establish standards and guidelines for the systematic implementation and integration of information technology into the trial and appellate courts in Texas
JCIT approaches this mission by providing a forum for state-local, inter-branch, and public-private collaboration, and development of policy recommendations for the Supreme Court of Texas. Court technology, and the information it carries, are sprawling topics, and Texas is a diverse state with decentralized funding and decision-making for trial court technology. JCIT provides a forum for discussion of court technology and information projects. With this forum, JCIT reaches out to external partners such as the Conference of Urban Counties, the County Information Resource Agency, Texas.gov, and TIJIS (Texas Integrated Justice Information Systems), and advises or is consulted by the Office of Court Administration on a variety of projects.
Three themes consistently recur in the JCIT conversation: expansion and governance of electronic filing; the evolution and proliferation of court case management systems; and the evolution and governance of technology standards for reporting and sharing information across systems in civil, family, juvenile, and criminal justice.
Latest News and Updates
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Next JCIT Meeting:
September 27, 2013 (10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.)
Texas Association of Counties
1210 San Antonio St.
Austin, TX 78701
- At the July 25, 2012 meeting, JCIT adopted version 1.1 of the JCIT Technology Standards [pdf]
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Updated: 15-Jul-2013
