


For example, eFiling is not just a system to allow attorneys and pro se litigants to file electronic documents. The increased services CCAP provides permeate the justice system in countless ways. While CCAP has always brought state-of-the-art technology to Wisconsin's circuit courts, in the world of electronic filing this means creating solutions for a wider group, including justice partners, attorneys, pro se litigants, the public, and judges. The scope of services CCAP provides has greatly expanded since its inception. Given the fast rate of technological change over the past few decades, court system leaders and advisory groups at CCAP’s inception could not have imagined the solutions CCAP provides today. facilitate greater productivity, efficiency and economy in the Wisconsin court system by providing responsive, high-quality, customer-oriented information technology services to ensure that citizens have an accessible, fair and effective judicial system." CCAP has fulfilled this mission while increasing services provided with modest growth in budget and staffing.

This included services that were not anticipated in 2001 such as a single electronic filing (eFiling) system for the circuit and appellate courts, official case records and documents shared between case management systems and a means to provide users with a single logon account for circuit court and appellate eFilings.ĬCAP's mission is clear, to ".

The unified Consolidated Court Automation Programs provided greater efficiencies to the courts. In 2001, the Circuit Court Automation Program merged with the Office of Information Technology Services, a sister court system IT department and expanded the user base to include the Appellate Courts and court administrative offices. Started in 1987, the original CCAP acronym stood for the Circuit Court Automation Program, with the goal of providing automation in county trial courts. For over three decades, CCAP has helped Wisconsin courts broadened their use of technology to improve court operations, expand services to litigants, increase operational efficiencies, and accommodate information sharing throughout the justice system. CCAP ensures technology is used effectively and economically throughout Wisconsin's judicial branch of government. The Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP) provide information technology (IT) services to the Wisconsin Court System.
