
Lisa Morison contributed to the ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case repository, delivering features and fixes that improved accessibility, security, and workflow reliability over four months. She standardized UI components such as pagination, enhanced accessibility with ARIA and semantic HTML, and streamlined user feedback mechanisms. On the backend, Lisa modernized integration testing by migrating to real authentication containers and strengthened CI/CD pipelines using Docker and Node.js. Her work included remediating vulnerabilities, updating dependencies, and refining session data handling for better security and data integrity. Using JavaScript, Nunjucks, and YAML, Lisa’s engineering demonstrated depth in both frontend and backend problem-solving across the project lifecycle.

September 2025: Focused on stabilizing the Match Records workflow and strengthening security for the ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case project. Implemented critical bug fixes to ensure correct data handling and added security hardening to reduce risk. No new features released this month; however, fixes and security improvements materially reduce risk, improve data integrity, and position the team for more robust functionality in the next sprint.
September 2025: Focused on stabilizing the Match Records workflow and strengthening security for the ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case project. Implemented critical bug fixes to ensure correct data handling and added security hardening to reduce risk. No new features released this month; however, fixes and security improvements materially reduce risk, improve data integrity, and position the team for more robust functionality in the next sprint.
June 2025 monthly summary for ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case focused on security hardening, dependency hygiene, and test-environment modernization to strengthen security posture, streamline builds, and improve test fidelity. Key outcomes include consolidated security scanning, automated dependency updates, and deployment tooling improvements; migration of integration tests from WireMock to the real HMPPS-AUTH container; remediation of vulnerabilities and upgraded dependencies to reduce risk; and aligned CI/CD configuration to support authentic end-to-end testing.
June 2025 monthly summary for ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case focused on security hardening, dependency hygiene, and test-environment modernization to strengthen security posture, streamline builds, and improve test fidelity. Key outcomes include consolidated security scanning, automated dependency updates, and deployment tooling improvements; migration of integration tests from WireMock to the real HMPPS-AUTH container; remediation of vulnerabilities and upgraded dependencies to reduce risk; and aligned CI/CD configuration to support authentic end-to-end testing.
April 2025: Delivered a foundational front-end standardization and link governance upgrade in ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case. Key work included standardizing the pagination component across views by migrating to a unified GDS pagination (then MOJ), with backend data-flow alignment and updated integration tests; and updating external feedback and bug reporting links to the new SmartSurvey and ServiceNow URLs, reflecting current processes. These changes improved UI consistency, pagination reliability, and the accuracy of user feedback channels, enabling faster issue triage and lower maintenance overhead.
April 2025: Delivered a foundational front-end standardization and link governance upgrade in ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case. Key work included standardizing the pagination component across views by migrating to a unified GDS pagination (then MOJ), with backend data-flow alignment and updated integration tests; and updating external feedback and bug reporting links to the new SmartSurvey and ServiceNow URLs, reflecting current processes. These changes improved UI consistency, pagination reliability, and the accuracy of user feedback channels, enabling faster issue triage and lower maintenance overhead.
March 2025 summary for ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case focused on accessibility, semantic improvements, and user feedback UX enhancements. Delivered key features improving accessibility and correctness of the Case Management UI, plus streamlined user feedback messaging for case notes and comments. While no major defects were logged for this period, the enhancements reduce friction for frontline workers, improve accessibility compliance, and increase consistency of feedback across interactions.
March 2025 summary for ministryofjustice/prepare-a-case focused on accessibility, semantic improvements, and user feedback UX enhancements. Delivered key features improving accessibility and correctness of the Case Management UI, plus streamlined user feedback messaging for case notes and comments. While no major defects were logged for this period, the enhancements reduce friction for frontline workers, improve accessibility compliance, and increase consistency of feedback across interactions.
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