The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) needed a replacement case management system for state aid notifications after Brexit, integrated with the CMA platform and a public search site. Transparity delivered Azure application development services via an MVP, then a full build using Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Functions and an ASP.NET MVC layer, with SharePoint Online (SPFx) as the portal.
A separate Azure-hosted site syncs published data for transparency and reporting. The approach enabled rapid delivery of complex, large forms and workflow across departments—illustrating our App Innovation, SharePoint consulting services and Azure consulting services.
A replacement case management solution for central government state aid processing built on Microsoft technology stack.
European Union member countries must notify the European Commission under certain circumstances during the normal course of government. One of the IT systems provided by the EU to do this becomes unavailable to the UK once Brexit is complete. The replacement system would need to support a process involving multiple government departments, integrate with the CMA Case management system and provide a public facing view of all authorised grants.
The outline requirements indicated a complex case management system supported by a public facing website. The case management system would need to handle large complex forms, document attachments, and workflow across UK government.
The approach followed an agile methodology that initially developed proof of concepts to identify an appropriate technology followed by development of a minimal viable product (MVP). Once the MVP was validated the full system development commenced which was backed up with GDS reviews.
The MVP quickly established an appropriate platform for the solution formed from an Azure document database (Cosmos DB), Azure functions and SharePoint Online to act as a portal. The solution presents users with a form built using SharePoint Framework Extensions with Webparts. The technology layer is ASP.Net MVC web application framework.
Users are typically competition lawyers and their skills are supported by appropriate interfaces for the creator, recipient, case site, examination decision authority and granting authority. The workflow must support detail such as supplementary questions and case routing.
A further advantage of using this technology stack was to allow the state aid processing to seamless integrate with the CMA case management system, also built on the same technology.
The public facing is provided by a separate web site hosted on Azure that is synchronised with the published data. This provides a public transparency search function which supports Freedom of Information requests through to notifying award results. together with reporting of the activity of the granting authority.
As planned, the British Government is now able to continue operating the state aid process as part of a Brexit deal (should this be required). The real story though is just how well and fast the technology approach delivered results.
Early in the project it was thought a low code application platform should be used to build the forms, these however turned out to be too slow and restricting, especially given a complex form with context sensitive fields. The bespoke approach allowed rapid creation of very large forms using scripts processing an Excel specification of the form.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) was a UK government department responsible for business growth, energy policy, and industrial strategy. It supported innovation, enterprise, and sustainability, aiming to build a stronger, greener economy.
In 2023, BEIS was replaced by three new departments.