Data Dives: Quality of court data, part 2
Data quality speaks to the integrity and accuracy of court records. It impacts public trust and has the potential to change lives. In this webinar, court and clerk professionals from Palm Beach County (Fla.) will discuss how they have used technology, including optical character recognition (OCR) and robotic process automation (RPA) to improve data quality in their court. Building on insights and feedback from our previous data quality session, we will take a deeper dive into common data quality challenges and explore practical solutions to address them effectively.
Moderators:
- Heather Caspers, court research associate, NCSC
- Kat Genthon, senior court research associate, NCSC
Panelists:
- Noel Chessman. chief information officer, 15th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
- Parik Chokshi. director of information technology application, Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, Palm Beach County (Fla.)
For more information, contact Laney Snyder.
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