A report put the spotlight on issues in the federal judiciary’s IT system, finding staffing and training issues continue to plague the nation’s system for federal court document management.

The Government Accountability Office report, released last week, said the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts faced staffing concerns, specifically with a lack of an enterprisewide chief information officer who could help integrate agency goals and address IT issues and provide guidance. 

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