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January 25-27, 2011
Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center
1001 E. McCarty Lane
San Marcos, Texas 78666
(512) 392-6450
Integrating Technologies:
The Future is Now
The 9th Annual Courts and Local Government Technology Conference provides technology education specific to Texas courts, county and city governments. If you are in charge of the technical strategic direction for your county or city or are involved in making technology processes work, this is the one conference you can’t afford to miss. Join us for sessions on the ethics behind social media, options in cloud computing, following data trails, legislative bills affecting technology, video magistration and more. Choose from four break-out education tracks on day one and targeted sessions for the remainder of the conference. We discuss new technologies that work, don't work or are in the works in courts and local governments.
The Williamson County Emergency Mobile Command Vehicle will be onsite and open for tours. This high tech communication command vehicle is equipped with various kinds of phones, computers, and internet-connected communications devises. It is dispatched to disaster areas in a matter of hours and creates interoperable systems to support emergency relief. Sign up for tours at the conference.
Educational Co-Sponsor
LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
Program co-sponsors
Texas Municipal Courts Education Center, Texas Justice Court Training Center, The Supreme Court of Texas Judicial Committee on Information Technology, Texas Judicial Academy and the Texas Association of Counties.
Concurrent Tracks
- Justice of the Peace Courts
- Municipal Courts
- General Information Technology
Learning Outcomes
After attending the conference, attendees have a better understanding of:
- Tools and options to enhance public and government interaction utilizing social media;
- Usage of new courtroom equipment to reduce case load processing time;
- Strategic ideas that use technology to increase public record transparency;
- Options for information dispersal and communication during emergencies;
- Knowledge of how technology is used by prosecutors in the court setting.
Sponsorship and Exhibitor Information
Check out our vendor and sponsorship opportunities. Please contact Liz Alexander for further information at (800) 456-5974. Please download the form and more information.
Who Should Attend?
County, city, and courts officials and staff.
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