With the aim of digitally optimizing procedures, the Supreme justice court (TSJ) presented this Friday the results of the National Technological Diagnosis of Judicial Processes, carried out last July, reported the TSJ through the social network Twitter.
The day was headed by Judge Bárbara César, vice president of the Political-Administrative Chamber and coordinator of the Special Commission for Technology and Digitization of Judicial Processes (CETYDIP), from the telematic hearing room of the judicial entity.
“From the electronic hearing room of the TSJ, Magistrate Bárbara César, Vice President of the Political-Administrative Chamber and Coordinator of Cetidyp, makes a presentation on the results of the National Technological Diagnosis of Judicial Processes,” the TSJ published on Twitter.
The National Technological Diagnosis of Judicial Processes carried out by the TSJ was accompanied by a group of experts from the National Center for Information Technologies (CNTI) specialized in Process Modeling, as well as by advisors from the CNTI State Attention Management.
The actions carried out by the CNTI They are: verification of each process, precision of the personnel that is involved in it and the times of completion of each activity, among other aspects, referred to a note from the TSJ.
“It is about making a mixture of law and technology, which will yield as a final product the total systematization of these processes, a complete management system for each area of the Venezuelan Judiciary,” said Judge César.
TSJ reactivates Single Agenda
The Supreme Court of Justice undertook the task of reviewing the technological capacity, with the firm purpose of optimizing and updating the judicial processes of the country, a task that is carried out as part of the transformation that is carried out at the level of the Justice System under the efforts made during the management of Judge Gladys María Gutiérrez Alvarado, from the presidency of the TSJ.
With the objective of strengthening the electronic Government instructed by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, these actions seek to systematize and digitize all judicial processes.
As part of these actions, the president of the TSJ, Gladys Gutiérrez, led this Friday the reactivation of the “Single Agenda“, a technological mechanism to systematize the conduct of the daily scheduled hearings in the Nation’s criminal judicial circuits,” said a message on the Twitter account of the judicial entity.
In this sense, he highlighted the importance of the Single Agenda “to reinforce adequate attention to the litigants, since the digitalization of judicial processes guarantees a fast, modern and efficient service, in compliance with the Magna Carta”.