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To: Brian Malloy who wrote (1374)5/19/1997 6:38:00 PM
From: Sonki   of 74651
 
Superior Court administrators committed to For The Record following a 20- month evaluation. When the installation in Washington is completed, four channels of audio from
each of the 80 courtrooms equipped with Compaq Deskpro(TM) 4000 workstations will be sent via audio cable to a central recording room. There the 320 channels of analog
audio will be digitized and stored on multiple Compaq Servers running Microsoft's Windows NT(TM) and SQL Server(TM).
DC court judges going high tech...
``With Dictaphone's Windows NT-based application, District of Columbia Superior Court judges and court administrators will have the ability to access, listen and make
notes to the transcript at any point during a case's proceedings,'' said Ken Reeves, justice and public safety industry manager at Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Wash.
``Previously judges had to flip through pages and pages of transcript to find the testimony of a specific witness. Now, from the bench or in the privacy of his/her own office,
the proceedings are at a judge's fingertips in a user-friendly, searchable format.''
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