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File #: PH-14-033B    Version: 1 Name: Court Case Management System
Type: Resolution/Public Hearing Status: Passed
File created: 3/31/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/13/2014 Final action: 5/13/2014
Title: Consider a memorandum/resolution for the procurement of a court case management system to include but not limited to software, hardware, training, migration of data, and set-up.
Sponsors: Municipal Court Department, Information Technology Department
Attachments: 1. Council Memorandum, 2. Contract, 3. Proposal
TITLE

Consider a memorandum/resolution for the procurement of a court case management system to include but not limited to software, hardware, training, migration of data, and set-up.

SUMMARY

AGENDA ITEM

PROCUREMENT OF A COURT CASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT

MUNICIPAL COURT

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Additional software efficiencies and flexibilities are needed due to the increased requirements for the Killeen Municipal Court.

Texas Legislature recognized the technological requirements of the municipal courts and enacted a statute to meet these needs. The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, 102.0172 allows a governing body to create an ordinance establishing a court technology fund and may require a defendant convicted of a misdemeanor offense in a municipal court to pay a $4.00 technology fee. This Ordinance No. 06-99, took effect in Killeen on September 14, 1999.

This is an authorized purchase pursuant to CCP 102.0172.

DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION

The Municipal Court is a high volume court that processed approximately 38,000 criminal cases in 2013. The current software does not incorporate the efficiency and flexibility needed in a high volume environment. Some of the abilities needed are the ability to batch process cases (specifically quality control and defendant notices), additional interactive features, and statistical data and reporting. Many of the functions need to be automated and certain on line processes need to be available to help enable a defendant to expedite their case.

The Municipal Court along with members of IT reviewed three case management software solutions with a focus on efficiency in automation (reducing paper flow), batch processing, useable reports, simplicity of process flow and user friendly design. Each software provider was provided a list of the court's requirements. Each provider gave a demonstration to a panel of court and IT personnel.

Three systems were reviewed...

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