San Bernardino has become the latest of California’s 58 superior courts to utilize a master services agreement to select a software solution for a new court case management system.
Plano, Texas-based Tyler Technologies announced this week the San Bernardino Superior Court has signed on to purchase Tyler’s Odyssey integrated court case management system as part of the pre-negotiated MSA.
Last year the Sacramento Superior Court and other 12 other trial courts announced the selection of three companies —Tyler Technologies, New Mexico-based Justice Systems Inc. and Thomson Reuters’ LT Court Tech — as providers of software to be sold to California courts.
The MSA was developed after the state’s long-troubled enterprisewide Court Case Management System was canceled in 2012. The courts aren’t required to use the MSA; they have the option of issuing their own RFPs and can look for different vendors.
Tyler Technology did not disclose the financial terms of its contract with the San Bernardino Superior Court.