County officials say all jail systems are back online
The Bexar County records system is back up and running after a system malfunction prevented people from leaving jail even after posting bond.
The delays are the result of the county implemented a new program called Odyssey that officials say will bring Bexar County records into the 21st century. That technology is officially known as Tyler’s Odyssey court case management and SoftCode civil process solutions meant to enhance civil offices and departments, according to anThe article goes on to quote Mark Gager, chief information and technology officer in Bexar County. It quotes Gager as saying, in part, that"upgrading to Tyler’s solutions brings increased efficiency and accuracy to our processes, and we look forward to realizing even more benefits over time.
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