Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. Research and provide a high-level and comprehensive understanding of NH-specific civil legal issues and criminal justice system processes. b. Research and present understanding of NH communities and their barriers to accessing legal guidance and information, including any geographical or regional difference, demographic, or socioeconomic differences. c. Work with NHJB Office of Access and Engagement (OACE) to: i. Identify core issues to be addressed in curriculum for volunteer training. ii. Collaborate with and build off existing 603LA and NHLA legal resources for curriculum and develop a curriculum that covers the remaining gaps. This curriculum and training will enable the community partners to better spot issues, support clients with legal needs, triage them to the right legal resources, and access court resources. d. Provide training to the existing court-based navigators in a "train-the-trainer" style, develop curriculum that would enable them to train community partners in legal navigation. e. Provide recommendations on frequency of volunteer trainings and frequency for updating training curriculum. f. Provide recommendations for effective data collection and long-term sustainability based on the structure of the CN program and state court system. This should include recommendations for data points, collection tools, reporting, supportive technology. g. Ownership: Any and all Work Product will be the sole and exclusive property of the Judicial Branch. “Work product” shall mean, but not limited to, all materials, data, curriculum, concepts, presentations and reports in connection with the Selected Vendor’s performance of the services, including, without limitation, all intellectual property rights.