Changing the design to help buyers understand shortlisting and evaluation criteria
Since Digital Outcomes and Specialists services became available on 27 April, we’ve been gathering and prioritising feedback from users.
Since Digital Outcomes and Specialists services became available on 27 April, we’ve been gathering and prioritising feedback from users.
We'll be turning off the Digital Services Store on 5 July 2016.
Since first building a ‘service submission portal’ for G-Cloud 6, our aim has been to move the Digital Marketplace away from being a simple catalogue of services, to being a platform that can handle supplier applications and multiple frameworks.
Government spends a huge amount of money through contracts each year. Unfortunately, at the moment, data about these contracts and the suppliers that win them isn’t available as easily as it should be.
You can now apply to offer your cloud technology and support services to government through the G-Cloud 8 (G8) framework.
The public sector use G-Cloud on the Digital Marketplace to find cloud technology and support, eg web hosting and IT health checks.
Ahead of G-Cloud 8 (G8) opening for supplier applications next week, a few of our users have asked if there will be a ‘copy services’ feature to speed up their application.
We expect to open G-Cloud 8 (G8) for supplier applications in mid May. To help suppliers prepare, we’re sharing part of the application process now.
Digital Outcomes and Specialists services are now available on the Digital Marketplace. This means that public sector buyers can go to the Digital Marketplace to find what they need to deliver digital projects.
Digital Outcomes and Specialists services will be available on the Digital Marketplace this week. We’ve published a collection of guides to help users buy and sell services in a fair and transparent way.