ID 3971947 DoJ - NICTS Business Solution - Themis

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Value

£85,000,000

Classifications

  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • Industry specific software package
  • Database and operating software package
  • Information systems
  • Servers
  • Software programming and consultancy services
  • Custom software development services
  • Programming services of packaged software products
  • System and support services
  • Helpdesk and support services
  • Software-related services
  • Software support services
  • Software development services
  • Software implementation services
  • Software reproduction services
  • Software configuration services
  • Software consultancy services
  • Software maintenance and repair services
  • Maintenance of information technology software
  • Software package and information systems

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

The Authority wishes to procure a Supplier that can design and deliver: • Business transformation (Interim and Target Operating Models) to: o Improve and standardise ways of working across the Authority; o Maximise the use of available resources and enhance staff skills; o Increase organisational efficiency, substantially reduce the significant reliance on paper across the courts and tribunals system and to maximise return on investment by the Authority; o Support the Authority to deliver cultural changes required to embed new ways of working, secure the confidence and participation of key stakeholders and justice partners to operate within a digital-first environment; o Help deliver improved outcomes; and o Support the delivery of user-centric designed services. • A new digital solution (Themis) that must: o Safeguard the delivery of business-critical services and functions, interfacing or integrating as appropriate with Causeway and other essential digital systems, tools, and services; o Support improved business processes with increased automation and achieve a substantial reduction on the reliance of paper-based administrative processes, including the lodgement of applications and evidence (which can exceed thousands of pages depending on case type). o Provide GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) / information management / security / PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliance whilst reducing the significant need for the storage of paper-based records by the Authority and judiciary. o Provide integrated modern payment, transaction and communication channels that reduce the reliance on paper and traditional channels; o Provide real time management information and automated workflow; and: o Support service delivery reflective of the new operating model design and service user needs.

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