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Judicial branch reports statewide Odyssey rollout, new self‑help site and AI committee; plans CANWIN network work with Gartner
Summary
The Judicial Branch briefed the committee that it completed a statewide rollout of the Tyler Odyssey case‑management system, launched a self‑help website for unrepresented litigants and convened an AI committee to recommend policies on generative AI.
The Joint Committee on Information Technology heard a detailed update from Alex Wong, newly appointed chief information technology officer for the Kansas Judicial Branch.
Wong told the panel the branch completed a statewide roll-out of the Tyler Odyssey case‑management system in late 2024, putting all districts on the same platform. He said standardizing on a single case-management vendor improves data consistency, security and maintenance, and will simplify future upgrades. The branch is now planning an upgrade to a currently supported Odyssey version.
Public-facing services and a new self-help site Judicial IT staff described three public-facing services: (1) the electronic filing (e-filing) service for attorneys; (2) a litigant portal for self‑represented…
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