Re: "Dallas County Gambles on Technology," Nov. 19 Editorials. In 2004, Tarrant, Dallas and Bexar counties formed TechShare to develop software for their juvenile probation departments.
This year’s Future of Education Technology Conference in Orlando concluded last month, as it always does, with a showcase of ed-tech innovations most likely to dazzle and help educators in the coming ...
County leaders are exploring an audit of its long awaited TechShare.Courts program. Madeleine Cook mcook@star-telegram.com Tarrant County officials are looking into auditing its courts software system ...
There has been plenty of coverage of the very expensive failures of TechShare, Dallas County's attempt to create case-tracking software that could be used in any Texas criminal court. Like many ...
Tarrant County leaders were expected to launch its TechShare.Courts program May 1. District Clerk Tom Wilder says the program is working, but the county is working through glitches. Madeleine Cook ...
DALLAS (CN) – Dallas County must pay more for in-house development of a controversial $22 million criminal court case management system, as Travis County has pulled out of the project. The Travis ...
I've just come back from the Techshare conference and must say that it has been a busy 24 hours. Yesterday afternoon, I attended a session by the RNIB on accessible set-top boxes. Basically, they have ...
Tarrant County officials are looking into auditing its courts software system two months after its launch. The case management program, TechShare.Courts, took the county 12 years to get off the ground ...
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