NTT DATA wins DOJ contract
McLean, VA-based NTT DATA announced on May 17 that it has been awarded a new call order by the Department of Justice (DOJ) as part of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) Courts and Appeals Systems (ECAS) effort to modernize its current capabilities. NTT DATA and its subcontractor, Thomson Reuters, will be implementing Thomson Reuters C-Track, a comprehensive, next generation court management system to replace the mission critical Case Access System for EOIR (CASE). This includes a portfolio of associated systems and capabilities that will be deployed throughout the vast network of immigration courts and offices across the United States and its Territories.
“As a trusted leader for the DOJ, we are honored to be selected once again to assist with their technology needs,” said Tim Conway, EVP and group president, public sector, NTT DATA Services. “NTT DATA’s expertise in managing and modernizing complex systems and deployments positions us well to support the needs of the DOJ and to help ensure the EOIR Courts and Appeals Systems is prepared for the future.”
NTT DATA selected Thomson Reuters C-Track based on its high degree of compatibility and configurability to meet the requirements of EOIR out-of-the-box. As part of the contract, NTT DATA will provide the following as part of the overall implementation and integration efforts:
- Discovery, Planning, and Portfolio Management
- Data Design
- System Architecture and Security
- System/Network Implementation, Integration, and Configuration
- Data Management
- Business Analysis
- Testing
- Training and Documentation
“We are excited to work with NTT DATA to implement C-Track into the U.S. Immigration Courts, said Steve Rubley, president, Thomson Reuters Government. “With C-Track, EOIR will streamline processes, improve operations and increase access to justice to those seeking residency and citizenship in the U.S.”
Source: NTT DATA