Public Safety & Justice
New Zealand Police
When the New Zealand (NZ) Police decided to modernize its infringement notice processing system from a shared legacy system, EDS worked hand-in-hand with the agency to rewrite a new streamlined application that now delivers greater functionality, flexibility and unparalleled processing speed.
The Challenge in Court and Criminal Justice Services, and Public Sector
Professionals at public safety and justice agencies save lives and property every day. They put their own lives on the line to protect us. At the same time, citizens expect those agencies to reduce crime; provide rapid emergency response; deliver fair, open and timely justice; and ensure their safety from convicted criminals.
Safe citizens. Fair trials. Reasonable punishment. These are the foundations of a civilized society. Citizens expect it of their government.
Governments need a public safety and justice system that works right. Local emergency response, provincial court services, or national offender management systems around the world have the same issues:
- Rising crime rates and recidivism
- Need to respond rapidly to emergencies
- Terrorism and its prevention
- Swift capture, prosecution and incarceration of criminals
- Ensuring fair, open and consistent administration of justice
- Protection of citizens' rights
And while governments cannot always control the human element, they can work to make the system effective and efficient. Technology can play a key role in improving public safety and justice for citizens.
The Answer
Governments need public safety and justice solutions that focus on the improvement of mission performance. Today’s information technology-based solutions provide that by supplying better information for better decision making. Public safety and justice officials get quicker access to information for faster and better decisions. IT provides greater transparency for agencies and citizens throughout the entire justice lifecycle, as well as improved administrative efficiencies. Leading public safety and justice agencies are focusing on how information can completely restructure their approaches, thereby improving mission performance.
Whether it is sharing information and results across levels of government as appropriate, meeting mission responsibilities or reducing costs, we can help meet the greatest challenges facing justice agencies today.
- Comprehensive Solutions
- Agile government/infrastructure development and operations
- Business process outsourcing of mission functions, such as red light and ticket collection
- Business process outsourcing of administrative functions, including finance and budgeting and human resources
- Strategic/Policy Monitoring Solutions
- Mission support platform – visual operations
- Strategic dashboard
- Crime reporting
- Integrated justice
- Operational Solutions
- Computer-aided dispatch
- Incident reporting
- Case, records and document management
- Intelligence systems
- Calendaring
- Electronic and virtual courtroom
- Online policies
- Offender management
- Mobile technology
- Citizen-Centric Solutions
- Kiosk and Internet
- Call centers
Results
- Courts Department, Gulf States – When the Courts Department of a Middle East state wanted to simplify cumbersome, paper processes and expedite case progression, it called on EDS through its operating arm in the region, Injazat Data Systems. EDS developed, evaluated and prioritized 52 key initiatives, while designing a transformation program that embraced both process and technological change, as well as change readiness. EDS' end-to-end transformation program gives shape to the Courts Department's bold vision. With its roadmap in hand, the court system has begun working with the government to simplify processes, expedite case progression, enhance court accessibility and raise public awareness of the country's legal system.
- Her Majesty's Court Services – When struggling with inefficient paper-based processes that cost precious time and money, Her Majesty's Courts Service envisioned a modern solution that integrated communications and improved collaboration. In response, the UK Department for Constitutional Affairs and EDS developed a scheduling and resulting system as the backbone of the modernization efforts. The results? Where it once took 25 days to update interested parties in courts proceeding, it now takes just minutes. Plus, the organization expects to save perhaps 80,000 police days via the more efficient solution.
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Public Safety & Justice Industry Contact Information
EDS Government Justice Expert Jim Pauli
Jim Pauli is leader for Justice services in EDS' Global Government Industry, supporting law enforcement, prosecutors, courts, and offender management. He has more than 20 years' experience advancing the transformation efforts of justice agencies and government clients. As an attorney for nearly 25 years, Pauli is admitted to practice law in the United States before the U.S. Supreme Court and the federal and state courts in the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland.
EDS State and Local Government Justice Expert Rick Collins
Rick Collins is the Director of Justice and Public Safety for EDS' State and Local Government division. He has 31 years experience with EDS in the IT industry in both the technical and business arenas. He has served large clients in several industries including health care, transportation and financial services.

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