Comtech Goals from the State Plan

B. Technology (pg. 19 and 20)

d. Comtech should define the need for and oversee the development of training modules and schedules that will enhance the ability of the statewide network to increase its sophistication and efficiency in the utilization of technology in service of client needs.[training at ATJ conferences and Goldmark Luncheon]

e. Develop publicly accessible interactive document assembly systems [OIFP work with OAC]

f. [PBLAC and Comtech] should develop videoconferencing capacity that can better link urban resources to rural needs. [Corporate Counsel Project]

g. Comtech should continue to design and oversee the development and maintenance of a network of useful, well-maintained, complimentary and coordinated interactive web sites that serve the needs of clients, providers, funders, and the full spectrum of civil equal justice stakeholders.[work with PLE and Wiltip]

h. Comtech should continue to coordinate with JIS and others to ensure the highest degree of coordinated planning to meet the technological needs of the justice system as a whole, including those that promote effective and meaningful access to the system for low and moderate income residents of Washington state.

D. Coordination of Legal Work, Training, Information and Expert Assistance (pg. 34)

b. Comtech should work with CLS staff to incorporate statewide advocacy coordination and training considerations into its strategic planning efforts.

E. Private Attorney Involvement (pg. 45)

c. WSBA staff, working with LFW and Comtech should establish an online Pro Bono Resource Center.[part of PLE and/or Wiltip]

Comtech goals not in State Plan

Upgrade of VLS case management software

Statewide CSR





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