National Tribal Justice Resource Center
3rd Annual Court Technology Conference and Vendor Exposition
Technology for Tribal Justice
Longmont, Colorado
May
22-24, 2006
Click here to download the program agenda.
The National Tribal Justice Resource Center (NTJRC) held its Technology Conference in Longmont, Colorado on May 22-24, 2005. The conference was held at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center Longmont-Boulder. This conference is the only conference of its kind dedicated to bringing together tribal courts and technology. *
Case
Management and Other Technologies for the Court:
This track was designed for judges, court administrators, and clerks
who were considering improving and enhancing their courts through the
aquisition of new or newer technologies. Topics include: Integrated Justice Projects and the Justice Information Exchange Model Electronic Monitoring: Practical Applications for Tribes Case Management Software and Products Document Management and Record Retention Recording Technology: More than a tape recorder! E-Filing Acquisition Considerations And more!
Vendor
Exhibits and Showcase Sessions: We added this feature
because many participants requested more in-depth time with vendors
to see their wares in action and to have vendors demonstrate the advantages
and capabilities of certain technologies. Several showcases allowed
participants to actually try out products hands-on in a computer lab
classroom. Both the showcases and vendor expositions were designed to
allow ALL participants the chance to meet.
NAICJA’s
Judges Training Judges Probation Training: This course
from NAICJA was held in conjunction with the NTJRC 3rd Annaul Court Technology Workshop and Vendor Exposition. For more information and to register for this course
visit http://www.naicja.org/events/training.asp
or call (303)245-0786.
The
National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) is the largest
organization representing Tribal Judges and Tribal Courts. NAICJA was
incorporated in 1969, making it one of the oldest Indian organizations
in existence. NAICJA has member Judges from Tribes throughout the United
States. The mission of NAICJA is to strengthen and enhance all Tribal
justice systems through improvement and development of Tribal Courts and
Tribal Court Judges. The National Tribal Justice Resource Center was established
by the National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) under
a one-year grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) of the U.S.
Department of Justice on September 1, 2000.
Questions
and comments regarding the conference may be directed to the National
Tribal Justice Resource Center at 303-245-0786;
mail@ntjrc.org.
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