Eurojust focuses its AWP 2024 on key EU priorities by increasing the agency’s added-value for EU societies and citizens and contributing to a more secure, digital and green EU. This AWP constitutes the third and final step in realising Eurojust’s MAS 2022-2024. It builds on the achievement of previous years’ objectives32, with specific activities to reinforce the agency’s: - Casework, through dynamic and quality support to an increased referral of complex cross-border crime cases, new operational capabilities to act on Eurojust’s own initiative and where the fight against crime requires prosecution on common bases, as well as operational actions and complementarity with judicial practitioners’ networks; - Cooperation with partners, such as JHA agencies and bodies, other EU partners, third countries and international organisations for both of which Eurojust will also act as their ECRIS-TCN contact point, as well as other partners based on external funding agreements; - Digitalisation, through an active contribution to Commission’s DoJ vision to improve information exchange and interoperability, particularly through developing and integrating a new CMS, and an enhanced support to casework and judicial practitioners through existing ICT systems and operational data reporting solutions; - Strategic work, through enhanced retaining of knowledge and expertise to support judicial practitioners and EU strategic initiatives in the JHA area, as well as more effective and efficient communication to support operational and strategic goals; and - Organisational capabilities and efficiency, through supporting the EJR evaluation and revision processes, further improving organisational efficiency and flexibility in meeting operational needs, strengthening organisational management and internal controls to enable the College to focus on its operational tasks and reducing the agency’s environmental impact.