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The
National Center for State Courts is conducting
a nationwide survey on competition outsourcing
for the upcoming annual Conference of Chief
Justices and the Conference of State Court Administrators
Education Program. This survey is designed to
help develop one of the programs that will be
offered during the conference and captures information
on what court activities are currently outsourced,
the reasons for outsourcing, and the results,
both positive and negative, experienced from
those decisions.
The
courts are also being asked to describe the
most significant lessons learned from their
courts outsourcing efforts as well as
making a recommendation on what aspects of outsourcing
they would like to hear more about when the
group meets later this year.
The
survey is an outgrowth of a partnership between
the National Center for State Courts and the
Virginia Commonwealth Competition Council. Virginia
is one of the leading states in outsourcing
processes and is working with the National Center
for State Courts in developing this program
for their conference. The survey was formatted
for the Internet by the Virginia Information
Providers Network.
The
actual survey is a closed document and can only
be accessed with a pin number. Authorized users
may begin the survey.

National Center for State Courts Survey
For
all others who are interested in learning more
about the organizations hosting this survey,
please click on any of the following:
Questions
arising from the survey should be directed to
the Commonwealth Competition Council:
Phil
Bomersheim, Executive Director
Peggy
Robertson, Executive Assistant
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