STAFF Gregory W. Arnold A.B. Classics, 1976 University of Georgia M.Ed. Psychometrics, 1980 Georgia Southern Unversity Ed.D. Adult Education, 1985 University of Georgia Greg has extensive experience in program evaluation, both in Georgia and nationally. He has published numerous papers and has made presentations at national and international conferences. He has developed and instructed computer classes for Clayton State College and University. Patricia Smith Administrative Assistant Patricia attended DePaul University in Chicago, concentrating in Public Administration, and expects to complete her degree shortly. She has worked in the public sector in information technology. George Lange III Director 404-656-5171 langeg@aoc.courts.state.ga.us Jay B. Martin Deputy Director 404-463-6297 Holly Sparrow Assistant Director Research and Court Services 404-656-7616 Marla Moore Assistant Director Judicial Liaison 404-656-6447 Cynthia H. Clanton Special Assistant Grants, Partnerships and Outreach 404-656-6692 clantonc@aoc.courts.state.ga.us Vince Harris Assistant Director Fiscal/Administrative Services 404-657-1770 Billie Bolton Assistant Director Communications and Publications 404-656-6784 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS 47 Trinity Avenue, Suite 414 Atlanta, GA 30334 www.state.ga.us/courts/supreme Web Design Information Services Administrative Office of the Courts WEB DESIGN Purpose: The Web Design Office of the Administrative Office of the Courts of Georgia shall implement all software features necessary to configure a Judicial Branch website that will generate interest in its readers, establish a communications portal among members of the judicial community, and continuously present timely, accurate, and relevent information to its readers. What the Web Design Office Can Do for You Design a basic web page for your court or office. Develop a basic web strategy to assist you in quickly launching an effective website. Link your existing site to the Judicial Branch web page. Update or re-engineer your web page. Research and recommend web design software that you can use locally. Research, locate, and provide you with web-based research sites. INFORMATION SERVICES Purpose: The Information Services section shall implement, maintain, and continuously monitor a database that will have complete and accurate mailing, telephone, and electronic communication addresses and basic demographic information for the judicial community. What the Information Services Section Can Do for You Provide mailing labels for a specific judicial group at no cost or for a nominal charge, usually not more than the price of the labels. Set up a group of identifiers for your specific purposes and associate members with that group for targeted mailing. Provide an accurate count of the number of judges in each class of court. Present basic demographic information about court personnel of the State of Georgia. ACTIVITIES Publish Web Currents, a bulletin covering breaking issues in web-based administrative applications and information technology. Monitor national, regional, state, and local seminars and workshops on web design, software training, and other areas dealing directly with improvement in judicial administration. Track, abstract, and accumulate up-todate information about basic software that can be shared with users in the judicial community. Update and maintain the existing Administrative Office of the Courts web page and move toward a more sophisticated site emphasizing information exchange, information resources, and users in the judicial community.