June 2009 JTAC Stakeholders Presentation

This month’s presentation to stakeholders included discussion of JTAC’s 100th deployment of the electronic Citation and Warning System, new legislation effective July 1, and updates on several key projects—including the deployment of Odyssey, which is in some state of progress in 37 counties.

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May 2009 JTAC Stakeholders Presentation

Every month, stakeholders in JTAC projects from state agencies attend a meeting in which JTAC provides an update on the Odyssey case management system and other projects.  The presentation and handouts from this month’s meeting are available below.

Big improvements coming to INcite

Some people have a hard time with change, but we are confident most of you won’t have any trouble with the improvements coming to INcite this year.  As part of a project to rebuild INcite using more current technical specifications, we have completely revamped the look and feel of the site to provide a more user-friendly experience.Read More

BMV SR16 with OWI Now Available

JTAC has been working hard over the past several years to help Indiana’s trial courts and clerks work together seamlessly with the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. One of the major elements of the JTAC-BMV Project is the creation of an application in JTAC’s INdiana Courts Information Technology Extranet, or INcite, that allows trial courts to input data about serious commercial driver violations (but works for all drivers!) quickly and electronically. The data is then sent to the Indiana BMV without the need for paper or postage.Read More

INcite Users Have New and Improved Functions

Staff that use JTAC’s INcite to transmit infractions to the BMV now have access to more information, and easier to use reports. Some of the highlights include:

  • No more separate tabs for different parts of the driver record – they are all listed in one report.
  • License types are now correctly interpreted, and will no longer default to Agricultural CDL.
  • Suspension histories now include much needed case number information. The old lookup did not provide this, and courts had a hard time telling if a suspension was for their court.
  • Courts can see the entire case number for the suspension which should assist them in entering matching Payment/Reopen SR16s to close suspensions.

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