Fujitsu Services has won around 80 per cent of the £35m, 10-year Causeway Programme aimed at improving operations at criminal justice organisations in Northern Ireland. Alan Thompson, Fujitsu Services account manager for the Causeway Programme...
A "major milestone" has been reached in the government's £1.2bn criminal justice IT project, with the creation of an electronic link that will join up police custody and prosecution case preparation systems.
Fujitsu Services has won a £17m contract to provide hosting services for a massive Criminal Justice System (CJS) project to link up offender and case data from various police and court IT systems. As part of the same procurement process Steria has...
The government's criminal justice IT (CJIT) programme to develop national, joined-up systems for the police, prosecutors, courts and probation workers is on target to achieve £3bn in efficiency savings.
The government is offering a six-figure salary to attract a new chief technology officer (CTO) to spearhead the technical strategy for joining up the UK's £2bn Criminal Justice IT (CJIT) system. The CJIT programme aims to make information sharing...
The government's £2bn Criminal Justice IT (CJIT) organisation has appointed a new technology chief who will be responsible for the programme's technical strategy. The post comes with a six-figure salary and Coker will take ownership of the...