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Thursday, November 06, 2008
Ind. Courts - Supreme Court receives international award for information systems
A press release issued today begins:
The Indiana Supreme Court has been recognized by the Information Integrity Coalition (IIC) for providing accurate, consistent and reliable information. Chief Deputy Executive Director of State Court Administration, Dave Remondini, accepted the award on behalf of the Court in Chicago, Illinois on October 20th at the 13th annual awards banquet. The court was honored for its work on major technology initiatives including the Odyssey statewide case management system; electronic Protection Order Registry; electronic Citation and Warning System for law enforcement and electronic reporting of driver suspensions and convictions to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.Who else received awards? As announced here:
Winners and Finalists in the Non-Profit category included:
- Gold Winner - Akshara Foundation – Bangalore, India
- Gold Winner - Pratham Mumbai Education Initiative – ASER, Mumbai, India
- Silver Winner - Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati – Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- Bronze Winner - Office of the CFO, US Department of Labor – Washington, District of Columbia, USA
- Finalist - Indiana Supreme Court – Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
- Finalist - Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County – Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Finalist - The MITRE Corporation – McLean, Virginia, USA
Posted by Marcia Oddi on November 6, 2008 01:20 PM
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