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Commission approves up to $100,000 contract for NextGen sentencing application; staff report modest schedule risk
Summary
The Commission approved a not-to-exceed $100,000 service purchase contract with Carbon Creek for development work on the NextGen KCER CASER application and received an update that the KCER project remains generally on schedule but faces timeline risk because of staffing vacancies and SGS web maintenance demands.
The Commission on Sentencing voted by voice vote to approve a service purchase contract with Carbon Creek not to exceed $100,000 to provide application development services for the NextGen KCER (CASER) application, a software modernization project intended to replace the legacy SGS Web system.
Judge Daley moved the motion and a district attorney (recorded in the transcript as "DA Bridal") seconded; the motion was approved by voice vote. The contract was…
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