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PROJECT GOALS<br />
JUSTICE INTEGRATION<br />
~ADRS~<br />
AZ DISPOSITION REPORTING SYSTEM<br />
PROJECT GOALS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Disposition Reporting System (ADRS) provides interface capability between law<br />
enforcement, prosecution and the courts and includes the following additional features<br />
that build upon the initial version of ADRS:<br />
1. Query/Response GJXDM XML integration between the courts’ and ADRS.<br />
2. Workflow notification processing to support agency accountability in reporting,<br />
and timely processing of disposition information.<br />
3. Local justice and law enforcement system integration which supports reduced<br />
data entry and consistency of information stored between systems.<br />
4. Agency profile information that allows for notification delivery choices between<br />
email, fax and GJXDM XML system-to-system transactions.<br />
5. ADRS interface functionality within courts’ AJACS case management system.<br />
PROJECT GOALS ACCOMPLISHED IN FISCAL YEAR 2012<br />
Piloted ADRS implementation in Pinal County in May 2012. Implementation and<br />
training includes both the AJACS ADRS Interface and the DPS ADRS Web<br />
application.<br />
Began statewide implementation by county following successful pilot. As of June<br />
30, 2012, six counties have been implemented (Pinal, Yuma, Mohave, La Paz,<br />
Apache, and Navajo). The remaining counties will be implemented prior to<br />
September 30, 2012.<br />
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