OUR HISTORY
Meganexus has its origins in the prestigious University College, London, Department of Computer Science.
Its mission was to develop the best possible solutions to underpin public service delivery using the latest technologies and the best available development resources. It became an independent company and, by 2005, was applying it' technologies in Local Government to reduce social exclusion.
Over the next 18 years, the company grew in both numbers and reputation winning acclaim for innovative and affordable solutions for public private and voluntary sector providers of public services.
Meganexus services became known for their focus on what service users needed and the company's subject matter expertise in justice, healthcare, local government and education was a key factor in growing their client base in the UK and internationally.
The company has stayed true to it' original mission and continues to provide world class secure software solutions to the public sector and organisations which deliver public services.
WHAT WE DO
- Rehabilitation and through-the-gate solutions for the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), now in use in every prison in England & Wales
- Upskilling solutions for Local Authorities
- Solutions for Probation and rehabilitation service providers
- A contract management solution to allow MoJ to effectively manage prison education contracts and wider regime activity
- Assessment and tracking solutions for healthcare providers including NHS Trusts and mental health organisations
- Rehabilitation software for secure hospitals
- NHS Leadership Academy
- Probation Project
Over the last ten years we have helped improve the lives and support rehabilitation for over 750,000 individuals, and we currently have over 100,000 registered service users. We are dedicated to continuously improving our solutions and applying our experience gained in assisting service users and their support organisations.
KEY EVENTS
2003
Meganexus formed from UCL innovation initiative
2005
First solutions into Local Government for social exclusion
2008
First linking of multiple Local Authority data networks
2010
ISO27001 achieved, renewed annually
2011
"Virtual Campus" rolled out to over 100 UK prisons
2012
UK NHS deploys Meganexus solutions
2013
First fully secure accreditation from HMG achieved (IL3)
2014
First international deployment - New Zealand Department of Correctional Services
2015
"Virtual Campus" deployed across the Youth Justice Estate in England and Wales
2017
APT Case Management launched for Probation and Communities
2018
APT expanded and re-developed to fully exploit new technologies
2019
New scheduling solution developed to support HMPPS Education, Employment and Industries Group
COMPLY contract management developed and implemented in all prisons in England and Wales
2020
SHARE secure personal data sharing developed and launched
2021
Implementing APT solutions in Merseyside Community Training
Implementing APT as P3 (People, Potential, Possibilities)
2022
Attended Modernising Criminal Justice Exhibition
2023
Launch of the new CAPTR platform - Closing the data gap, transforming lives
Cyber Essential Plus Accreditation