02085oam 2200565 450 991071174770332120190104140840.0(CKB)5470000002486595(OCoLC)961226453(EXLCZ)99547000000248659520161026d1915 ua 0engurn||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSurface water supply of the United States, 1914Part VHudson Bay and upper Mississippi River Basins /by Nathan C. Grover, W.G. Hoyt, and A.H. Horton[Washington, D.C.] :Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey,1915.Washington :Government Printing Office.1 online resource (280 unnumbered pages) illustrationsWater-supply paper ;385"Prepared in cooperation with the States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois."Includes tables.Includes index.Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River BasinsWater-supplyMississippi River WatershedWater resources developmentMississippi River WatershedWater-supplyHudson Bay WatershedWater resources developmentHudson Bay WatershedWater-supplyMississippi RiverWater-supplyHudson BayWater-supplyWater resources developmentWater-supplyWater resources developmentWater-supplyWater-supplyGrover Nathan Clifford1868-1956,1385993Horton A. H(Albert Howard),1875-1945,Hoyt W. G(William Glenn),1886-1971,Geological Survey (U.S.),COPCOPOCLCFOCLCOGPOBOOK9910711747703321Surface water supply of the United States, 19143439271UNINA04125nam 2200625zu 450 991022013840332120210807004950.00-8330-9581-1(CKB)3710000000749367(SSID)ssj0001690756(PQKBManifestationID)16539425(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001690756(PQKBWorkID)15049340(PQKB)25079047(oapen)doab115659(EXLCZ)99371000000074936720160829d2016 uy engurmn|---annantxtccrFostering innovation in the U.S. court system : identifying high-priority technology and other needs for improving court operations and outcomesRAND Corporation2016[Place of publication not identified]Rand20161 online resourceBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8330-9535-8 Preface --Figures and Tables --Summary --Acknowledgments --Abbreviations --Chapter 1.Introduction:Considering Innovation in U.S. Courts --About This Report --Chapter 2:The State of the U.S. Court System Today:Key Trends and Challenges for the U.S. Court System:Court Caseloads and Resource Scarcity --Court Security and Preparedness --Proliferation of Problem-Solving Courts --Racial and Economic Disparities in Case Processing and Outcomes --Increasing Prominence of Pro Se Litigants --Courts and Changing Technology --Moving Forward --Chapter 3.Court Technology and Practice Today --A Taxonomy of Court Technology and Practice --The State of the Art Today -- Sketching the Foundation for Court Innovation:Information and Communications --Doctrine, Tactics, Management, and Behavioral Knowledge Development and Training --Facility Operations and Population Services --Person-Worn Equipment and Weapons/Force --Conclusion --Chapter 4.From Courts Today to Courts Tomorrow: Identifying and Prioritizing Innovation Needs in Technology, Policy, and Practice --The Courts Advisory Panel Process :Identifying Innovation Needs --Prioritizing Innovation Needs --Toward an Innovation Agenda for the U.S. Court System:Considering the Identified Needs as a Whole --Identifying Priority Needs to Focus the Innovation Agenda --Chapter 5.Conclusions:An Innovation Agenda Focused on Information and Communications Tools and Practices --An Agenda Driven More by Adopting Existing Tools and Practices Than Developing New Ones --Fostering Innovation in the U.S. Court System --APPENDIXES --References.Given the challenges posed to the U.S. courts sector, such as high caseloads and resource constraints, it is valuable to identify opportunities where changes in technology, policy, or practice could improve performance. In this report, RAND researchers, with the help of a practitioner Courts Advisory Panel, seek to map out an innovation agenda for the sector.CourtsTechnological innovationsUnited StatesJustice, Administration ofUnited StatesLaw - U.S. - GeneralHILCCLaw - U.SHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCUnited StatesfastCourtsTechnological innovationsJustice, Administration ofLaw - U.S. - GeneralLaw - U.S.Law, Politics & GovernmentJackson Brian A.1972-846031Woods DulaniJohnson Nicole J.Woodson Patrick W.Royal AmandaBanks DurenHollywood John S.1973-Rand Corporation,National Institute of Justice (U.S.),PQKBBOOK9910220138403321Fostering innovation in the U.S. court system : identifying high-priority technology and other needs for improving court operations and outcomes2895879UNINA