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Updated Court Case Management Software Improves Standards Compliance



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July 18, 2008 By

Earlier this week, Affiliated Computer Services Inc. introduced a new version of AgileCourt, its rules-based innovative court case management software. AgileCourt is part of a suite of products aimed at providing easy-to-use, flexible solutions to help judiciaries automate and manage court proceedings.

The new version features integrated content management and reporting capabilities along with expanded support of National Center for State Courts (NCSC), the Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA) and the NACM court case management standards. These new features coupled with an industry-leading business rule engine and platform independent architecture gives courts a new level of flexibility in terms of managing their court operations and maximizing their technology investment.

AgileCourt was originally introduced in July 2007 as a business rules-based software system that helps courts better manage and automate rules set by regulation, policy or other sources, making it easier and less costly to sort and manage court documents and cases.


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