Specifications include, but are not limited to: Enhance and expand the State Judicial Outreach Liaison program Develop a thorough understanding of the State Strategic Highway Safety Plan: Target Zero. Develop a thorough understanding of WTSC’s traffic safety programs and initiatives, with an emphasis on impaired driving. Develop a workplan for the State Judicial Outreach Liaison program. Identify issues of concern to judges and other court officials regarding impaired driving or other traffic issues and bring them to the attention of appropriate criminal justice or highway safety officials. Identify topics of concern to highway safety officials and work with the judicial community to develop a better understanding of the problem by sharing research and data. Upon request, review material developed by others and provide comments and judicial insights. When invited, provide technical assistance to legislators and policy makers in crafting public policy regarding impaired driving and other highway safety issues. Advise members of the judiciary and criminal justice officials on potential sources of funding and resources. Develop a network of contacts with judges, judicial educators, State Drug and DUI Court Coordinators, and various professional organizations to provide information. Submit monthly report at the end of each month. Submit final annual report summarizing and detailing the year’s accomplishments, specifically noting processes used, strategies employed, results achieved, problems encountered and recommendations.