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In the Florida Office of the State Attorney's 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, an attorney needs to find a file that's pertinent to a case she'll be prosecuting in court later that day. It can't be found in any of the likely places, and the attorney needs it immediately. A year ago, that need would have precipitated bedlam in the office.
"What was happening is that when a file was not easily found, panic would ensue," said Dan Zinn, CIO of the 15th Judicial Circuit. "E-mails would go out; it would be broadcast to the entire building; and everyone would drop what they were doing to help people find a single file." The file might be handled by a different division, in transit through the mailroom or be sitting in any office in the three-floor building.
Today, after the addition of a new radio frequency identification (RFID) capability to the office's proprietary case-tracking system, an attorney can open a ...Continue Article...
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