Translation technology company wins major public sector contract

Larry Gould

Language technology company thebigword Group has secured a three-year extension to its Ministry of Justice (MoJ) interpreting contract in the UK.

The Leeds-based company was originally awarded the contract in 2016.

thebigword will continue to provide a range of interpreting services including telephone, video remote and face-to-face interpreting to organisations across the Justice System, including HM Courts and Tribunals Service, National Probation Service (NPS), Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), HM Prison Service (HMPS) and others.

Over the last four years of the MoJ contract, thebigword has supported almost 25,000 users across the United Kingdom in 143 different languages.

The business says technology development has been fundamental to its success.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, thebigword says it has worked with the MoJ to implement a range of safety measures.

Court rooms can now connect with interpreters remotely in under 30 seconds, ensuring they can continue hearing evidence from limited English speakers, and provide safety to linguists and those giving evidence.

Executive chairman of thebigword Group, Larry J Gould, said: “We are extremely proud of the work we do to break down language barriers and support the Ministry of Justice to deliver the smooth administration of justice.

“We have maintained very high levels of fulfilment and I am delighted thebigword has secured a three-year extension to our contract.”

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