Minnesota Judicial Branch seeks submissions for accessibility QA analyst position

Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson
Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson
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The Minnesota Judicial Branch announced on Apr. 21 a request for submissions from approved Master Service Agreement vendors for the role of Accessibility Quality Assurance Analyst. The deadline to submit questions regarding the statement of work is April 29 at 4:00 pm Central Standard Time, with responses to be posted by May 5 at the same time. Proposals must be submitted by May 7 at 4:00 pm CST.

This request is part of ongoing efforts to ensure that court services are accessible and meet quality standards across Minnesota. The position aims to support fair and impartial access for all residents who interact with the judicial system.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch serves residents statewide by upholding the rule of law, according to the official website. It operates throughout the state as Minnesota’s official judicial system and is dedicated to delivering fair and impartial justice across the state, according to its official website.

Transparency is promoted through public court proceedings and opinions, according to information provided on its website. Additionally, members of the public can access court records, forms, and case information online as stated on the branch’s site.

These initiatives reflect an ongoing commitment by the Minnesota Judicial Branch to maintain open access and fairness in legal processes statewide.



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