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Utah FY24 NARIP

Award Information

Award #
15PBJS-24-GK-02637-NARI
Funding Category
Competitive Discretionary
Location
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Status
Open
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$564,123

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $564,123)

The Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice will use funds for the implementation of the Utah Prosecution Case Management System. The eProsecutor is a cloud-based case management system developed by Journal Technologies, Inc. (JTI). eProsecutor is a robust case management program.  It tracks every aspect of a criminal case from case initiation through the appellate process. It can generate criminal information, subpoenas, and all other legal documents.  Its reporting capabilities are vast.  In 2018 UPC entered into a multi-year contract with Journal Technologies for the lease of 150 user licenses. In 2022 UPC leased additional eProsecutor licenses from Journal Technologies, for a total of 216 licenses.  Due to demand, we need to lease a total of 300 user licenses. The contract renewed from a multi-year contract to an annual contract in January 2024 and will continue to renew annually until the contract is terminated by either party. Individual eProsecutor licenses are not purchased from Journal Technologies, they are leased.  Every user must have a license, not just one per office.  This means that every prosecutor and administrative staff member accessing the program must have their own license.  eProsecutor is a robust case management program. The project will include the following activities: 1) purchase the renewal lease of 300 eProsecutor user licenses; 2) purchase data storage fees; and 3) support a portion of the salary and benefits of Ron Weight, UPC's IT Director and eProsecutor project manager.

Date Created: September 25, 2024