Statewide judicial administration across Arizona courts and counties
Arizona Supreme Court operates a decentralized multi-tier judicial system spanning state, county, and municipal courts. The tech stack is primarily Microsoft-centric (Office, Teams, ServiceNow) with legacy IT management tools (Remedy, NETSCOUT), reflecting a government IT baseline. Active hiring is concentrated in legal (7 roles) and operations (5 roles), with only 3 engineering positions — typical of government agencies where policy and compliance drive more headcount than platform development.
The Arizona Judicial Branch is a constitutional government entity responsible for administering justice across all court levels in the state. It operates through the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Superior Courts, and limited-jurisdiction courts in municipalities and justice-of-peace districts. The Administrative Office of the Courts reports to the Chief Justice and handles statewide administrative functions. Current initiatives include specialty court implementation, statewide strategic recruitment, GPS monitoring coordination across counties, and a transition from paper to electronic case filing. The organization manages approximately 201–500 employees across legal, operations, engineering, finance, and support functions.
Primary tools include Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), Teams, Windows 10/11, ServiceNow for IT service management, Remedy, Cisco networking, and Sophos security. Legacy monitoring systems include NETSCOUT and Wireshark.
Active initiatives include specialty/treatment courts implementation, statewide strategic recruitment, electronic filing transition, GPS monitoring coordination across counties, incident reporting system maintenance, and statewide training curriculum development.
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