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Mission
In order to develop a uniform policy on implementation of information technology by the
Indiana judicial system, the Supreme Court of Indiana at the 1999 Indiana Judicial Conference
formed a Judicial Technology and Automation Committee (JTAC) . The Committee's charge
includes but is not limited to the development of a long-range strategy for technology and
automation in Indiana's judicial system, including possible approaches for funding and
implementation as well as the development of standards for judicial information case
management systems, judicial data processing, electronic filing, deployment and use of
judicial information on the Internet, and for all related technologies used in the courts. In
short, the primary role of JTAC is to provide leadership and governance, including advisory
oversight of state budget requests, regarding the use of technology in the courts in an
effort to better serve the people of Indiana.
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