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Texas Association of Counties Provides Video Highlights of Award-Winning Projects

Nacogdoches County's Judicial System Paper Ready Project cut the time for paperwork to go from the judge to the jail from 36 days to three days, and saved $250,000 in overflow inmate housing.

The Texas Association of Counties (TAC) last month at its annual conference, presented a series of best-practice awards. Now on its Web site, TAG highlights the innovations and the people who created them, in a series of 24 two-minute videos that explain the problem and innovative solution. Projects include:

  • Travis County's Web-based domestic violence program
  • Tarrant County's Check and Payment Processing System
  • Travis County Sheriff's Inmate Population Search and Warrant on the Web
  • Collin County's Emergency Communication Fiber Project
  • Nacogdoches County Judicial System Paper Ready Project
The Travis County Sheriff's Inmate Population Search and Warrant on the Web program cut the central booking call center traffic by 40-50 percent from an average of 30,000 calls per month.  Nacogdoches County's Judicial System Paper Ready Project cut the time for paperwork to go from the judge to the jail from 36 days to three days, and saved $250,000 in overflow inmate housing.

Wayne E. Hanson served as a writer and editor with e.Republic from 1989 to 2013, having worked for several business units including Government Technology magazine, the Center for Digital Government, Governing, and Digital Communities. Hanson was a juror from 1999 to 2004 with the Stockholm Challenge and Global Junior Challenge competitions in information technology and education.