The cloud-based e-discovery company, Casepoint, has recently announced a multi-year contract with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA). The agreement includes a sizable migration of ICE’s data from its existing e-discovery platform, Relativity.
This award demonstrates the trust Casepoint has built in the public sector as a cloud solution provider, as the platform is endorsed under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP). Particularly, Casepoint is relied upon for high priority government uses such as litigation, investigation, and dealing with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
It was revealed that the hunt for a new e-discovery platform began when OPLA — the largest legal program within the Department of Homeland Security — recognized a need for a solution that was better aligned with its high-importance use cases. Casepoint secured the contract following thorough evaluation, credited to its robust, comprehensive platform.
Expressing her pride and excitement, Amy Hilbert, executive vice president of government solutions at Casepoint, stated that they would leverage their secure cloud solution to provide legal hold, cloud collections, AI, and advanced analytics to support ICE’s mission of preserving national security and public safety. She added that they were looking forward to a seamless data migration and anticipates a successful partnership with OPLA.
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