Thanks for this wonderful article, DLI!
As David said in the article, Transcription of reviews is useful for two major reasons: providing written reminders of feedback, and helping Regional Coordinators and the L4+ Judges get a sense of what's going in their regions or the program as a whole.
I would like to add that Transcription is also critical for a third reason: level advancement. While this obviously only becomes relevant a couple of times for any one judge (if ever), it's nonetheless very important.
Reviews are now a bigger part of the L2 advancement process than ever before: L2 candidates not only have to write three reviews (instead of just one), but also need to receive a written recommendation from an L2+ judge. It's very helpful for these recommendation reviews to be entered in the Judge Center, so that they are guaranteed to be on-hand permanently and in a central location.
Reviews are also a critical part of the L3 advancement process. When a judge panels for L3, the reviews they have received are considered very carefully. When reviewing L2's, especially those who may be close to L3, I often find it helpful to state how a particular Observation or piece of Analysis relates to a specific
L3 Quality. This is because placing your review in the context of a larger framework (such as the L3 Qualities) makes it easier for your subject to internalize your feedback and, hopefully, improve!