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Digital justice and policing: creating resilient digital foundations for critical public services

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When people think about policing, justice and emergency services, technology isn’t usually the first thing that comes to mind.

Frontline officers. Emergency response teams. Investigators. Control room staff. These are the people we see protecting communities and keeping the public safe every day.

Yet behind every emergency call, intelligence briefing, investigation and public-facing service sits a complex digital environment that needs to be secure, resilient and available around the clock.

When every second counts, technology cannot afford to fail.

The growing digital demands on emergency services

The digital transformation of the UK’s policing, justice and emergency services has accelerated rapidly in recent years. Technology now underpins every aspect of service delivery, creating new opportunities to improve collaboration, efficiency and public outcomes, while also introducing greater complexity and risk.

Today’s organisations are expected to:

At the same time, organisations face continued budgetary pressures while managing increasingly diverse and interconnected technology estates.

The challenge is no longer simply adopting new technology. It is ensuring that technology delivers measurable operational value while remaining secure, resilient, well governed and cost-effective.

Why resilience matters more than ever

For most organisations, service disruption is an inconvenience. For policing, justice and emergency services organisations, it can directly affect operational capability and the delivery of critical services.

Technology underpins every aspect of modern policing, justice and emergency services, from intelligence sharing and investigations to case management, communications and citizen-facing services. When these systems become unavailable, the impact extends far beyond IT. It can disrupt frontline operations, reduce productivity and undermine public confidence.

Resilience must therefore be designed into every layer of the technology estate. Cloud infrastructure, digital workplaces, cybersecurity, identity and access management, and operational support all need to work together seamlessly to ensure critical services remain secure, available and responsive whenever they are needed.

Maximising the value of your Microsoft investment

Across the public sector, many organisations have made significant investments in Microsoft technologies, including Microsoft 365, Azure, Entra ID, Microsoft Defender and the Power Platform. However, real value comes not from owning the technology, but from using it effectively.

We regularly work with organisations that want to:

Microsoft’s technology ecosystem continues to evolve at an extraordinary pace. New capabilities are introduced regularly, creating opportunities to improve security, productivity and service delivery. Yet for organisations balancing the demands of day-to-day operations, keeping pace with continual innovation can be difficult.

Having access to the right expertise helps organisations unlock the full value of their Microsoft investment, adopt new capabilities with confidence, and ensure technology continues to support both operational priorities and long-term strategic objectives.

A practical approach to modernisation

At Core, we believe successful digital transformation is about far more than implementing new technology. It starts with understanding operational priorities and delivering solutions that create lasting business value.

As an award-winning Microsoft Solutions Partner, we help policing, justice and emergency services organisations modernise, secure and optimise their Microsoft environments, enabling them to deliver resilient, secure and efficient digital services.

Our expertise includes:

Our focus extends beyond technology implementation. We work in partnership with our customers to improve resilience, strengthen security, simplify operations and maximise the value of their Microsoft investment – delivering measurable outcomes that support both day-to-day operations and long-term strategic objectives.

“We needed a partner we could trust to manage and optimise a highly critical environment. Core combined strong Microsoft expertise with a pragmatic, collaborative approach and quickly became an extension of our internal team.” — Head of Digital Services, Emergency Services Organisation.

“Having specialists proactively managing the platform has improved resilience, strengthened security and given us confidence that our services are being continually monitored and enhanced.” — Head of Operations, Emergency Services Organisation.

Technology that supports the mission

The true value of technology is not measured by the systems themselves, but by how effectively they enable people to carry out their vital work.

For policing, justice and emergency services organisations, this means empowering officers, investigators, emergency response teams and public sector professionals with the tools, information and capabilities they need to work more effectively.

About Core

Core is an award-winning Microsoft Solutions Partner helping organisations across the public and private sectors modernise, secure and optimise their Microsoft investments. From Managed 365 and Azure services to cyber security, data and AI, we deliver practical technology solutions that help organisations work smarter, improve resilience and achieve better business outcomes. Based on over 30 years of Microsoft expertise, our specialists support customers across the UK with trusted advice, proactive managed services and strategic guidance.

Ready to get more from your Microsoft investment?

Speak with Core today to explore how our expertise can help you modernise, secure and optimise your technology environment.

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