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Program at a glance

OVERALL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Monday, October 3
Noon -- 7:00 p.m. Registration & conference information (Lobby)
Tuesday, October 4
7:00 a.m. -- 6:00 p.m. Registration & conference information (Lobby)
7:00 a.m. -- 9:00 a.m. Coffee service (Lobby)
8:30 a.m. -- 9:45 a.m Keynote: Disruptive Tech: What’s new, what’s coming, and how it will change everything (Grand Ballroom)
David Pogue
10:00 a.m. -- 11:15 a.m. Trends in new courthouse designs and technologies (101)
Chang-Ming Yeh, Principal Court Management Consultant, National Center for State Courts
James McMillan, Principal Court Management Consultant, National Center for State Courts

Be sure to visit CLCT!

The Center for Legal and Court Technology (formerly the Courtroom 21 Project) is a non-profit entrepreneurial research, education and consulting public service organization that seeks to improve the administration of justice through technology use.

CLCT is running concurrent education sessions in the Promenade Ballroom on the lobby level. 

Check out the CLCT sessions here.
Just Nuke It! How open source software gave new life to Arizona’s judicial branch Web site (102)
Jeffrey Schrade, Director, Education Services, Arizona Supreme Court - AOC
The best mobile apps (103)
Q&A with David Pogue
IT governance and managing stakeholders expectations (201)
Alex Rogers, ACAP Program Manager, Supreme Court of Arkansas - AOC
California e-Business Roadmap: Impact of social innovation on America's largest judiciary (202)
Richelle (Chelle) G. Uecker, Justice Partner Data Integrations Outreach Manager, Judicial Council of California
Jake F. Dunagan, Research Director, Institute for the Future
Technology tools for courts (203)*
Roy Turner, Court Solutions Manager, LexisNexis
11:30 a.m. -- 1:00 p.m. Lunch on your own
1:00 p.m. -- 2:15 p.m. Abandoning law reports for official digital case law (101)
Peter Martin, Professor of Law, Emeritus, Cornell University
Susan Williams, Reporter of Decisions, Arkansas Supreme Court/Court of Appeals
Implementing a successful e-filing system by two independent offices (102)
James W. Drubert, Court Administrator, Montgomery County Common Pleas Court
Greg Brush, Clerk of Courts, Montgomery County Clerk of Courts
Connie Villelli, Chief Deputy, Montgomery County Clerk of Courts
Barbara Gorman, Administrative & Presiding Judge, Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, General Division
The role of technology in domestic violence cases (103)
Chris Lundquist, IT Software Engineer Supervisor, Pierce County
Irene Bauer, Computer Systems Business Analyst, Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney's Office
Janine Cavalier, Computer Systems Business Analyst, Pierce County Clerk of Superior Court
Rory Planeta, Chief, Carson City Department of Alternative Sentencing
How to be serious about measuring court performance (201)
Dory Reiling, Judge, Netherlands Judiciary
Craig Burlingame, CIO, Massachusetts Trial Courts
Ron Bowmaster, Director, IT Division, Utah AOC
CIO 101: The evolving role of the CIO in the judiciary (202)
Michael J. (Jim) Roggero, CIO, MOSCA
Larry Murphy, NCSC Consultant
Charles Byers, CIO, Kentucky Court of Justice
Electronic Discovery: Advice and strategies from the trenches (203*)
Daniel Garrie, E-Discovery & Forensic Managing Director, Alternative Resolution Center
2:30 p.m. -- 3:45 p.m Achieving effective remote participation using videoconferencing technology (101)
Anne Wallace, Associate Dean, University of Canberra
Innovations in Serving Self-Help Court Users: Montana and California (102)
Claudia Johnson,Program Manager, LawHelp Interactive, Pro Bono Net
Michele Hopkins, Supervising Attorney, Los Angeles Superior Court
Monica Mitchell, Supervising Attorney, Self Help Services, San Bernardino Superior Court
Improving outcomes for children and families with 'next generation Information sharing (103)
Diana Graski, Court Technology Associate, NCSC
Kylie Young, Assistant Director, Court Services, MOSCA
Patrick Brooks, Asst. Division Director, IT, MOSCA
Casey Kennedy, Director of Information Services, Office of Court Administration, Austin, Texas
Reengineering: Realizing the impact of technology on court staffing (201)
Daniel J. Hall, Vice President, Court Services, NCSC
Suzanne Tallarico, Principal Court Management Consultant, NCSC
Craig Burlingame, Chief Information Officer, Massachusetts Trial Courts
Thomas Foster, Chief Judge, Johnson County Court
CIO 102 - Strategic planning and alignment of IT with the business of the court (202)
Alan Crouse, D-CEO, Technology & Facilities, San Bernardino Superior Court
Karl Heckart, CIO, Arizona Judicial Branch
Jim Rebo, CIO, New Jersey Judiciary
Paras Gupta, Director of Information Technology, Monterey County Superior Court
Implementing a True Paperless Courthouse: The final steps to unleash major cost savings (203)*
Amy Puckett, Director of Product Management, Tyler Technologies
4:00 p.m. -- 5:15 p.m. OakEDMS: Our paperless trail (101)
Lisa Czyz, User Support Specialist II, 6th Judicial Circuit Court, Oakland County
Michael Warren, Judge, Oakland County Circuit Court
E-Filing and web services in a nutshell (102)
Stacey Kirk, Interagency Coordinator, Colorado Judicial Branch
James E. Cabral, Jr., Senior Manager, MTG Management Consultants
Jim Douglas, Justice Information Systems Specialist, SEARCH
Jim Harris, Principal Court Management Consultant, National Center for State Courts
Managed technology services agreements vs. IT court staff (103)
Julie Roberts, Engineering Manager, Presidio Networked Solutions
Richard Melendi, Director of Court Operations, 13th Judicial Circuit of Florida
Sharon Noll, Trial Court Technology Officer, 13th Judicial Circuit of Florida
Tonya Grimes, Project Manager, Presidio Network Solutions
Where in the World is Technology When…? (Re-engineering) (201)
Nathan Hall, Architect/Court Management Consultant, NCSC
Steve Prisoc, Chief Information Officer, N.M. Administrative Office of the Courts
David Wasson, District Court Administrator, First Judicial District of Pa.
CIO 103: Great Expectations: Manage them before they manage you (202)
Jorge Basto, CIO, State of Georgia AOC
Heather Pettit, CTO, Sacramento Superior Court
Jeannette Vannoy, CTO, Napa County Superior Court
Joseph Mannion, CTO, Alaska Court System
Legal considerations for digital document storage and e-signature (203)*
Jeff Barlow, Justice Systems Consultant, ImageSoft Inc.
5:00 p.m. -- 6:30 p.m. Opening reception (Exhibit Hall)
Wednesday, October 5
7:00 a.m. -- 5:00 p.m. Registration & conference information (Lobby)
7:00 -- 8:00 a.m. Breakfast with the experts 
Re-Engineering
Dan Hall, NCSC Court Consulting Services Staff
Technology Governance
Larry Murphy
E-Filing and paper on demand
Jim Harris
Children, Youth, and Families
NCSC Court Consulting Services staff
7:00 -- 9:00 a.m. Coffee service (Lobby)
8:30 a.m. -- 9:45 a.m. Keynote: Ending the revolving door of justice: How technology helped one judge reengineer his court (Grand Ballroom)
Judge Steven Leifman
10:00 a.m. -- 5:00 p.m. Exhibit show (Exhibit Hall)
10:30 a.m. -- 2:00 p.m. Showcase Theater sessions (Exhibit Hall)
11:30 a.m. -- 1:00 p.m. Lunch - provided (Exhibit Hall)
2:00 p.m. -- 3:15 p.m. Solving Disposition and Warrant Management: The time has come! (101)
Dale Good, Senior Advisor, Information Services Division, California Judicial Council
Jeffrey (J.D.) Reece, Senior CJIS Manager, Missouri State Highway Patrol
Cameras in the Federal Courts: A brief history and technical perspectives (102)
Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Kwame Copeland, Courtroom Technology Administrator, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Cathy A. Catterson, Circuit & Court of Appeals Executive, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Social media and the courts (103)
Kevin Burke, Judge, Hennepin County District Court, Minneapolis, Minn.
Laura Click, Public Information Officer, Supreme Court of Tennessee
J.D. Gingerich, Director, Administrative Office of the Courts, Arkansas
Steve Hollon, Administrative Director, Supreme Court of Ohio
Casey Kennedy, Director of Information Services, Office of Court Administration, Austin, Texas
E-everything: The future of court business and management (201)
Tom Clarke, Vice President Research & Technology, NCSC
Arthur Pepin, Director, New Mexico Office of the Courts
Donald Goodnow, Director, NH Judicial Branch, AOC
CIO 104: From Possibilities to Projects: Introducing new technology in the Court (202)
Snorri Ogata, CTO, Orange County Superior Court
Kimberly Menninger, Judge, Orange County Superior Court
Cherie Garofalo, Director Criminal Operations, Orange County Superior Court
Leveraging the Court Technology Framework (203)*
Shayne Boyd, Vice President, Justice & Safety, Sierra Systems
Dan Fisher, Consulting Director, Sierra Systems
3:30 p.m. -- 4:45 p.m. Project Management: A lost art in the courts (101)
Heather Pettit, CTO, Sacramento Superior Court
Shelleyanne Chang, Judge, Sacramento Superior Court
The Digital Decision: Incorporating multi-media into decisions (102)
David John Harvey, Judge, District Court, New Zealand
E-everything: The future of court technology and commercial systems (201)
Tom Clarke, Vice President, Research & Technology, NCSC
Ron Bowmaster, Director, IT Division, Utah AOC
Craig Burlingame, CIO, Massachusetts Trial Courts
CIO 201: Managing IT resources in difficult financial times (202)
Jannet Lewis, Trial CTO, Tenth Judicial Circuit of Florida
David Yamasaki, CEO, Santa Clara Superior Court
Robert Oyung, CTO, Santa Clara Superior Court
Utilizing automated decision support in court cases (203)*
Tim Brennan, Chief Scientist, Northpointe Institute
Thursday, October 6
8:00 a.m. -- 5:00 p.m. Registration & conference information (Lobby)
8:00 a.m. -- 10:00 a.m. Coffee service (Lobby)
8:30 a.m. -- 9:45 a.m. Beyond e-Filing: Appellate court transformation (101)
Joseph Howard, Chief Judge, Arizona Court of Appeals - Division 2
Mohyeddin Abdulaziz, CIO, Arizona Court of Appeals - Division 2
Next generation of court technology standards (102)
Larry Webster, Court Management Consultant, NCSC
New horizons: Cloud computing (201)
Matthew D'Alessandro, Business Development Manager, IJIS Institute
Alan Carlson, Chief Executive Officer, Orange County Superior Court
Iveta Topalova, Architect, Microsoft
Thomas Kooy, Vice President, Product Development, PDSG/OpenCDX
CIO 202: Creating and executing an IT strategic vision (202)
Robert Rath, Director, Appellate Court Technology, Indiana Supreme Court
Frank Sullivan Jr., Associate Justice, Indiana Supreme Court
Paul Baltzell, Deputy CIO, Indiana Office of Technology
Mary DePrez, Director & Counsel of Trial Court Technology, Indiana Supreme Court
Technology and business models (203)*
Tania Wasser, Product and Strategy Director, INTRESYS
Steven Kimmelman, Implementation Director, INTRESYS
10:00 a.m. -- 1:00 p.m. Exhibit show (Exhibit Hall)
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Showcase Theater sessions (Exhibit Hall)
11:30 a.m. Prize board posted in NCSC Pavilion (Exhibit Hall)
11:30 a.m. -- 1:00 p.m. Lunch -- provided (Exhibit Hall)
1:30 p.m. -- 2:45 p.m. Judicial user interfaces for paper on demand (101)
John Matthias, Court Management Consultant, NCSC
Kim Dunning, Judge, Orange County Superior Court
Michael Newmeister, Senior Judge, Iowa Judicial Branch
Connie Steinheimer, Chief Judge, Second Judicial District Court
Avoiding privacy breaches with portable digital devices (102)
Robin Gibson, Court Automation Manager, MOSCA
Efforts to improve standards-based data sharing (201)
Dale Good, Senior Advisor, California Administrative Office of the Courts
Pete McNair, Courts and Justice Consulting Manager, Tyler Technologies, Inc.
CIO Concluding Seminar: 'Oh crud...now what? A panel discussion of CIOs on what they saw at CTC (202)
Craig Burlingame, CIO. Massachusetts Trial Courts
James Rebo, CIO, New Jersey Judiciary
Ken Bosier, Director of Information System & Technology, State of Iowa, Judicial Branch
Gerald A. Marroney, State Court Administrator, Colorado Judicial Department
The Technology Curve: A strategic look at current and future court technologies (203)*
Marlene Martineau, New Dawn Technologies
3:00 p.m. -- 4:15 p.m. Effective distance education (101)
John Meeks, Vice President, Institute for Court Managment
Joy Lyngar, National Judicial College
Courthouse Design and Technology: An Effective Business Strategy for AV (102)
Jennifer H. Willard, Supervising AV/Video Systems Technical Analyst, AOC Education Division
Kristine Metzker, Supervising Facilities Planner, AOC OCCM
S. Pearl Freeman, Senior Project Manager, AOC OCCM
Reconsidering CourTools Measure #6: Reliability and integrity of case files (201)
Harry Leverette, Assistant Court Manager, Harris County Courts
Transitioning from an IT shop to a technology services shop (202)
Larry Murphy, NCSC Court Consultant, NCSC
Charles Byers, Chief Information Officer, Frankfort, Ky. 
Jerry Ward, Chief Information Officer, Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Automated Enforcement: Holding defendants accountable (203)*
Craig Nielson, RevQ

* All sessions in Room 203 are provided by vendors.