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WELCOME

Wisconsin's District Attorney Information Technology (DAIT) program provides IT services and s
over 1400 customer users in all of Wisconsin’s 71 state prosecutor (district attorney) offices. Wis
proudly one of few states in the nation where state prosecutors enjoy a secure, centrally manage
network, state-standard hardware and software, and a state-standard case management system
interfaces to key systems used by the courts and law enforcement.

With guidance from the Wisconsin District Attorney Association, DAIT works to ensure that DA o
have the right information at the right time to make the right decisions, and can bridge informatio
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voluntary. Starting with the first office in 1996, DAIT worked with each to transition them, one by
independent county networks to the state-wide DA Network, a stable, consistent, secure techn
platform.

Phase 2 was the implementation of PROTECT, a DAIT-built and managed case management sy
help meet the changing needs for data sharing among justice partners, and growing opportunitie
automation and paperless, e-business.

Phase 3 was the creation and roll-out of interfaces with justice partners like the Wisconsin Circui
courts, the Wisconsin Departments of Justice and Corrections, all Wisconsin State Patrol, and a
number of county law enforcement agencies.

Phase 4 is the optimization of PROTECT and all DAIT tools, to help interested offices
streamline processes, let go of paper, and work more efficiently.

Through it all, DAIT's help desk, technicians, developers, analysts

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