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Courts To Operate “Completely Digitally”
Criminal Justice Minister Damian Green has unveiled a “digital courtroom,” claiming that criminal court cases will be handled digitally from the moment a crime is committed to the courtroom conclusion.
CPS Outlines Role In Digitisation Of Justice System
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has explained the role it will be playing as the Criminal Justice System moves towards being completely digitised by 2016.
Criminal Justice IT “Needs More Integration”
The Criminal Justice System IT contains too many disparate systems and is taking too long to improve, according to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
Digital In-Court Technology Rollout Begins
The installation of digital presentation technology in magistrates’ courts is initially taking place in 21 magistrates’ courts during September 2014.
Leveson Calls For Better Use Of Digital In Justice System
Sir Brian Leveson, President of the Queen’s Bench Division and one of the top judges in the country, has called upon the UK justice system to make better use of modern technologies.
Lord Chief Justice Urges “No IT Spending Cuts”
The Lord Chief Justice, also Head of Criminal Justice and President of the Courts in England and Wales, has expressed his concerns towards “wholly outdated” technology.
LPA Passes Digital By Default Standard Assessment
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has announced that an exemplar service, lasting power of attorney (LPA), moved from ‘beta’ to ‘live’ last week.
MoJ Acquires Case Management System Via G-Cloud
The National Taxing Team (NTT), part of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), has adopted a Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online-based cloud case management system.
MoJ Brings Wi-Fi Rollout Forward
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) rollout of wi-fi in magistrates’ and Crown Courts across England and Wales is taking place faster than first expected.
MoJ IT Staff Set To Strike
IT staff at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) are prepared to strike over changes that will hand tech work over to the private sector.
MoJ Receives £180,000 Fine For Loosing Unencrypted Prison Data
The government department has received the penalty after the loss of a hard drive, containing information on nearly 3,000 prisoners at Erlestoke prison in Wiltshire.
MoJ Scraps IT Assets Worth £56m
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has written off its £56m Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system after numerous issues.
MoJ Selects New Offender Tagging Suppliers
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has awarded four new suppliers with a contract to provide it with satellite tagging technology to track offenders in the community.
MoJ Under ICO Observation After Delaying FOI Responses
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is being monitored by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) after what has been referred to as "unacceptable delays to freedom of information (FOI) responses."
MoJ Unveils New Digital ‘Make A Plea’ System
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is set to introduce a new digital system that will allow motorists to enter a please online when charged with minor motoring offences.
MOJ: The Journey To Three Live Exemplars
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has claimed its journey towards the government’s “digital by default” standard has been successful so far.
MPA Report Claims Government IT Still Full Of Issues
The Major Projects Authority (MPA) has published its 2015 annual report, revealing that over 20 major government IT projects are still at risk.
Prison Visit Booking Set To Be Next Exemplar
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has claimed that progress on one the 25 “exemplar” services – online prison visit bookings – is going well.

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