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Ep 104 - Elizabeth Thomason, Head of Software Engineering at Crown Prosecution Service

Ep 104 - Elizabeth Thomason, Head of Software Engineering at Crown Prosecution Service

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In this episode, Elizabeth Thomason, Head of Software Engineering at the Crown Prosecution Service, shares her journey into technology and her team’s adoption of low code. She reflects on the challenges and successes of building internal development capabilities, the strategic decision to implement OutSystems, and the role agile methodologies have played in their transformation.

Liz explores the evolution of low-code platforms, particularly around accessibility, and highlights the opportunities for women in tech and the career growth potential within low-code. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the value of a developer mindset, the importance of continuous iteration in public services, and the balance between maintaining legacy systems and driving future innovation at the CPS.

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