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Microsoft Integrated Justice
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09-28-2011 03:33 PM
Transform judicial efficiency, productivity, accuracy, and process speed.
Organizations everywhere are interested in reducing costs, errors, and backlogs in law enforcement and judicial procedures. In response to this, Microsoft and our partners have developed solutions for e-justice, judicial case and records management, judicial management, and integrated justice that connect people and data, simplify processes, and increase efficiencies and productivity. Microsoft-based integrated justice solutions integrate with the existing systems of ministries, departments, and other justice agencies making them cost-effective to deploy. These solutions also integrate data and communication within and between different organizations, reflecting the expansive, multi-tiered nature of the justice enterprise from incident to trial, penalty, and parole.
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10-02-2011 09:48 PM - edited 10-02-2011 09:49 PM
Connecting Microsoft and Polycom througout the Justice system makes both sense and "cents". In Corrections, inmate healhcare can be improved by using Telemedecine. The Korea Correctional Facilities of the Ministry of Justice has installed telepresence system in a bid to bring healthcare services to prisoners in four remote facilities in South Korea. http://www.futuregov.asia/articles/2011/may/18/sou
Do you still transport inmates from the prison to the hospitals for all visits? Please share your perspective and personal experience with the community...
Global Director - Government
marc-alexis.remond@polycom.com
