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Integrated Justice

Integrated Justice


Win Lyday
As director of the Department of Information Technology of the National Association of Counties (NACo), Winifred Lyday manages internal computer, telecommunications and Web operations and develops technological ventures supporting county government. Lyday previously spent 13 years directing the development of Illinois' court information systems.

Robert Moccio
Robert Moccio is an El Dorado County Sheriff's deputy in Placerville, Calif. With 17 years' law enforcement experience, Moccio has experience in operations, investigations, training, data processing, crime analysis, computer support, software development and network administration. He is a member of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association.

George Nicholson
Justice George Nicholson was elevated to the California Court of Appeal in 1990 after serving as a trial judge, legal and education adviser to the governor, as a auniversity professor, senior assistant attorney general, senior trial deputy district attorney, and executive director of the California District Attorneys Association.

Laurie O. Robinson
Laurie O. Robinson was appointed by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as assistant attorney general in September 1994. She heads the Justice Department's Office of Justice Programs, which includes the National Institute of Justice, the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Office for Victims of Crime and the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Roger Warren
In March 1996, Roger Warren joined the National Center for State Courts as president and chief executive officer. He previously served in the Sacramento, Calif., courts for 20 years. In 1993, he was elected as the first presiding judge of the Consolidated Superior and Municipal Courts.
With more than 20 years of experience covering state and local government, Tod previously was the editor of Public CIO, e.Republic’s award-winning publication for information technology executives in the public sector. He is now a senior editor for Government Technology and a columnist at Governing magazine.