As part of a three year programme of work at the Ministry of Justice, MIC Solutions Ltd were contracted to migrate the MoJ away from a legacy network and its associated services (GCF Framework) onto the PSN. This required direct engagement with suppliers on behalf of the Department, and included detailed analysis of existing Network routing and Firewall rules for GSI, GSE, GSX, xGSI, CJX and Peer/Peer CUGs. In addition, our role was to document access to Police systems, email, DNS, NTP and hosted web proxy services, plan their transition and execute the changes without incident.
As part of the discovery phase, we worked closely with the HMCTS (Courts), Probation and Prisons, to ensure that any application flows were moved in alignment with other projects and the wider TTP Programme.
Moving data centres, collapsing three corporate WANs down into one single network whilst balancing business-as-usual access for 100k+ users proved to be a huge challenge, but the project was delivered on time and within budget.
Additional smaller contracts were acquired during the overall project (LAA & YOTS) as a clear endorsement of our company’s professional work ethic and ability to deliver at scale but with precision.

