Orem, Utah (PRWEB) June 9, 2009
DigitalBridge (sm), the leader in protected information sharing technologies and solutions for digital ecosystems, announced today that it has signed a contract to provide the DigitalBridge eWarrant solution to DuPage County Circuit Court, Illinois. After several months of successfully piloting the innovative electronic warrants system, DuPage County will expand the solution to expedite workflow process to both bench and search warrants in the state’s second most populous county.
The DigitalBridge eWarrants solution makes the largely manual warrant process electronic, by allowing critical information to be securely shared in a protected manner. With the eWarrants solution, privacy is enhanced by eliminating paper-based steps without affecting legal due process. This means justice is dispensed more rapidly, accurately, and at dramatically lower taxpayer expense.
In 2008, DuPage County Circuit Court produced 15,000 bench warrants and 6,000 search warrants. Taking past history and area growth into account, 7.5 percent annual growth can be expected in each warrant type. In one existing DigitalBridge eWarrants implementation, warrants which typically took several days and cost over $ 260 per warrant, now require as little as 20 minutes and cost the court only 25 dollars per warrant.
“Working with the DigitalBridge eWarrants system has given us the opportunity to manage an ever-increasing caseload workflow,” said Chris Kachiroubas, DuPage County Circuit Court Clerk. “Using eWarrants enables each of the court locations to create, manage, review, and authorize electronic warrants — saving taxpayer money, reducing court demands, and safeguarding individual privacy.”
“DuPage County Circuit Court will see an immediate cost savings as the warrant process is securely automated using eWarrants. More importantly, the system improves and expedites court outcomes by providing all relevant information surrounding each specific warrant in context,” said Terry Pitts, CEO of DigitalBridge. “We are very proud to help the Clerk improve services to the citizens of DuPage County while freeing up taxpayer resources better spent elsewhere,” Pitts added.
In a March 2009 white paper by their Task Force on National Security in the Information Age titled “Nation At Risk,” the Markle Foundation urges the adoption of technology which the DigitalBridge eWarrants solution currently provides. To read the full paper, see http://www.markle.org/downloadable_assets/20090304_mtf_report.pdf .
The automated eWarrants process ensures the complete, accurate, timely, and secure transfer of information, as well as the ability to exchange documents between agencies, the security of digital signatures on all documents, an immutable electronic audit log to track changes in the status of information, and the ability for authorized users to access current information about each warrant.
About DigitalBridge(sm)
DigitalBridge was founded in 2004, in Orem, Utah, by industry-leading executives from the technology, education, healthcare, justice, and legal industries. DigitalBridge’s mission is to build solutions that enable protected information sharing between individuals and organizations involved in simple and complex ecosystems, while protecting the security, privacy, and integrity of the information. DigitalBridge’s revolutionary, patent-pending DigitalFusion platform, incorporating Digital Packet Technology solutions, is a completely new architecture for managing information in motion. Our solutions provide protected information sharing to digital ecosystems in the education, justice, and healthcare markets. The DigitalBridge solutions interoperate with existing legacy systems without requiring replacement of those systems, allowing authorized users to access the right information, at the right time, in the right context, in a secure and timely manner, from any Web-enabled device. To learn more, please visit: http://www.digitalbridge.com
About DuPage County
DuPage County is the second most populous county in Illinois. The county is contiguous to the Chicago metropolitan area. The population in 2010 is expected to reach 960,000. Nine different townships are located in the county: Addison, Bloomingdale, Downers Grove, Lisle, Milton, Naperville, Wayne, Winfield and York.
Host to a diverse business community, DuPage County boasts headquarters for 130 major corporations in the technology, manufacturing, retail, warehousing and logistics, and healthcare industries and including six Fortune 1000 companies. The County has a wealth of knowledge-based institutions and is the location of two national laboratories, Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
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