Deloitte Consulting, the architect of the California judiciary’s Court Case Management System, has agreed to credit the Administrative Office of the Courts $16 million for delays in the long-awaited project.

Final delivery of the computer network was pushed back 10 months last year because of quality issues detected during testing, the California state auditor concluded in her critical February review of CCMS. At the time the report was issued, the AOC said it was negotiating with Deloitte for a possible refund for the delay, although it refused to disclose the estimated figure because of “confidentiality concerns,” the auditor said.

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