THE Australia Solomon Islands Partnership for Justice (ASIPJ) handed over some Justice Information Management System (JIMS) equipment to Correctional Service Solomon Islands (CSSI) on Wednesday in a handing over ceremony at the Correctional Headquarter in Rove, Honiara.
The ICT equipment provided by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through ASIPJ included four desktop computers, four monitors and four UPS.
This JIMS-2 equipment will support the implementation of JIMS at Tetere Correctional Centre (TCC) and CSSI Parole Board office.
CSSI Deputy Commissioner Operation, Michael Nagu expressed appreciation for the generous support.
He said it will help the TCC and Parole Board office to streamline processes, improve case management, track prisoner information and facilitate quicker access to legal records, which are an improvement to its prisoner information data.
Deputy Commissioner Nagu thanked Australia for remaining as a key partner of Solomon Islands in the justice sector and for recognising the crucial role that the Correctional Services play.
The Justice Information Management System is a digital system used by Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) and CSSI to manage data, track cases, and coordinate information across different departments. It is centralised platform for the justice system in the country.
– CSSI
