Vendors by Product/Service Category
Voice Technology
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| American Telesource, Inc. American Telesource, Inc. ATI became an independent company in 1987 to help companies reduce costs, improve productivity and improve customer service through voice communications technology. ATIs mission is to help our clients reach their business objectives through customized voice communication applications combined with the highest level of customer service. ATI currently serves numerous Courts with speech-enabled IVR applications, unified communications solutions, in-courtroom processing, traffic automated processing and collaboration solutions. |
| Antex Electronics Founded in 1983 by James Antrim, Antex Electronics is a leading designer and manufacturer of courtroom recording products, audiovisual client/servers for retail and commercial applications, satellite receiving systems, plus XM and Sirius satellite radios. In addition, Antex can create a custom OEM product that is unique to your business. |
| Courtsmart Digital Systems, Inc. CourtSmart Digital Systems, Inc. engineers and installs the most technically advanced digital audio/video recording systems for courthouses, law enforcement, security/intelligence and other governmental agencies internationally as well as throughout the United States. http://www.courtsmart.com/htm/pre_video.htm |
| ExhibitOne Corporation Established in 1997, ExhibitOne is the leading provider of trial presentation and digital recording technologies to the nation’s courts and the public and private attorneys who use them. |
| Infocom Systems Services, Inc. Infocom Systems Services, Inc. is known for its highly acclaimed Judicial Automated Calendaring System JACS -- the market-leading web-based software for scheduling judicial hearings. JACS includes an option for Internet access to dockets and the ability for attorneys to search for available time-slots. Another option allows Attorneys to schedule hearings via the Internet or IVR touch-tone phone. The Traffic Court Scheduling module provides automated rules-based scheduling of hearings. It maximizes revenues by reducing dismissals on account of “failure to appear” by law enforcement officers. It minimizes costs by optimizing the scheduling of court sessions. For these, it takes into account speedy trial dates, session capacities, and the schedules of law enforcement officers. Infocom also offers custom Case Management System solutions |
| JUSTICE SERVED JUSTICE SERVED is an alliance of court management and justice experts providing consultation, project management, and training to courts and justice agencies. The president of JUSTICE SERVED is Christopher Crawford, a court professional with more than 31 years of experience with judicial administration. We offer court management and technology consulting services, LOW COST CREDIT CARD PROCESSING, and annual TOP 10 COURT WEBSITE AWARDS. |
| Polycom Polycom, Inc. is the worldwide leader in video, voice, data, and web collaboration solutions. We offer specialized judicial systems and assist in the search for alternative funding sources such as Federal and State grants. |
| Professional Products, Inc. Professional Products Inc. is a technology driven design-build Company that prides itself on a “think-tank” approach to solving client technical communication issues with solutions that focus on effective and improved work-flow. We use a full array of video, audio, data and control product offerings to solve issues of presentation, production, telepresence/teleconferencing, IP/Broadcast acquisition and distribution. Our clients include government, corporate, broadcast, higher education, healthcare, leisure and entertainment. |
| Selectron Technologies, Inc. With their caseloads swelling as their hours and workforces are shrinking, courts are turning to technology so they can sustain the level of service their citizens expect. Courts are discovering that the comprehensive process of administrating the judicial system can be expedited with technological tools such as an interactive voice response IVR system. Partnering with an interactive solution provider like Selectron Technologies, Inc. that has worked in the government sector for nearly two decades, a court can be assured of an IVR implementation that will deliver real business value. Selectron’s VoiceCourt IVR product family was developed to perform vital administrative functions in any court environment. |
| Sonant Corporation Sonant designs, builds, markets and maintains complete contact center automation Interactive Voice Response IVR and Interactive Web Response IWR solutions. Since its inception, Sonant has provided a full range of government agencies with automated service and payment systems. Sonant’s ClientCall eCenter systems integrate telephone and Internet communications including voice, fax, electronic payment processing, and web interaction into a total solution. Its IVR applications include using touch-tone, Automated Call Distribution ACD, and Computer telephony Integration CTI technologies. Its applications support electronic payments by credit card and e-check. These systems are targeted at providing better customer service while reducing operating costs. |
