File #: 20-171    Version: 1
Type: Budget Proposal Status: Passed
File created: 8/6/2020 In control: Judicial Council
On agenda: 9/25/2020 Final action: 9/25/2020
Title: Judicial Branch Technology | Court Modernization Funding (Action Required)
Attachments: 1. 20200925-20-171, 2. 20-171 Court Modernization Funding Presentation

Title

Title

Judicial Branch Technology | Court Modernization Funding (Action Required)

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Summary

Summary

The California Budget Act of 2020 appropriated $25 million for the modernization of court operations. Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye subsequently requested that the Judicial Council Technology Committee make recommendations on how that money should be allocated. The committee recommends funding 13 separate technology projects. Individually, each project will significantly improve the way trial courts serve the public. Taken as whole, the projects will make great strides in advancing the judicial branch’s technology goals, fostering the spirit of collaboration that has proved essential to modernizing court operations. The committee’s recommended allocations are an investment that will pay dividends for years to come.

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Recommendation

Recommendation

The Judicial Council Technology Committee recommends that the Judicial Council, effective September 25, 2020:

 

1. Approve allocation of the $25 million designated for the modernization of court operations;

 

2. Approve the following 13 projects for this allocation, to be initiated this fiscal year:

                     Remote Appearance Technology

                     Digital Evidence

                     Automated Messaging (notifications and reminders)

                     Data Driven Forms

                     Digitizing Documents

                     Virtual Customer Service Center

                     Trial Court Digital Services

                     Statewide Case Index

                     Judicial Branch Office of Information Security

                     Next Generation Data Center and Cloud Solutions

                     California Courts Protective Order Registry (CCPOR) Mobile Access and Modernization

                     Building a Digital Ecosystem

                     Data Governance;

3. Grant the Judicial Council Technology Committee authority to make individual allocations (with feedback from the Information Technology Advisory Committee and the trial courts); and

 

4. Direct the Technology Committee to report back to the Judicial Council on the amount allocated to each specific project and on each project’s progress.

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Speakers

Speakers

Hon. Kyle S. Brodie, Chair, Judicial Council Technology Committee

Ms. Heather Pettit, Information Technology