HMCTS deliver positive changes to citizens with Kainos’ cloud expertise
Kainos has partnered with HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) over the last five years, to drive forward its reform programme to help shape UK justice services around the needs of those who use them.
Kainos has developed, supported and enhanced HMCTS’ Microsoft Azure Platform Services. Kainos migrated their legacy services and applications, helping to increase efficiencies and modernise the UK justice system.
Kainos worked closely with HMCTS’ security teams to design and build the secure Azure platform to host criminal justice services and developed the digital services. It enables citizens to process divorce, civil money claims, financial remedy, family public law and social security appeals online, transforming how these essential services are accessed.
In the next phase of the programme the online services will be expanded and extended, so Kainos will help HMCTS scale the new services and processes so they are available to a wider range of people and can provide a complete end-to-end service to users.
By employing its advanced engineering expertise, Kainos will also work to consolidate the service platform and assist in the migration of HMCTS’ legacy applications and services to Azure.
Leveraging its strong partner relationship with Microsoft, Kainos is working closely with HMCTS’ internal technology team to help frame the ongoing cloud strategy and ensure they not only drive efficiencies with their legacy migration but also take advantage of emerging technology like Kubernetes.
This will provide HMCTS with an operating model that will prepare them for the future and is a significant step towards a fully integrated justice system.
Kainos’ people employ an open, collaborative approach and bring strategic thinking to customers. It thrives on delivering positive change to citizens and is continuing to help transform the Justice System by working with HMCTS on their cloud transformation journey.
Join our session
Join us and HMCTS at 1:20pm, seminar 6, at Modernising Criminal Justice on 23 June 2021, to find out more.