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		<title>By: JTAC Bits &#38; Bytes &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Revisiting the Vision: The State of Indiana Trial Court Technology</title>
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		<description>[...] The latest Indiana Court Times cover story is all about JTAC&#8217;s Odyssey deployment and a look back over the last ten years of trial court technology.  The story reminds us why Indiana chose not to undertake a standards-based approach to case management and explains why Odyssey is the right fit for Indiana. Read the story on the new Court Times blog. [...]</description>
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