G-Cloud
You can now follow the G-Cloud 9 application statistics on the GOV.UK performance platform. Applications for G-Cloud 9 opened on 7 March and will close at 5pm BST on 11 April. The tenth GDS design principle is ‘Make things open, …
G-Cloud 9 (G9) opened for applications on 7 March 2017. You can now apply to offer your cloud technology and support services to government through the G9 framework. If your application is successful, we expect your G9 services to be …
We’ve already talked about what’s planned for G-Cloud 9 (G9) and shared the draft services questions. Now we’re sharing the draft legal documents and suppliers’ guide so suppliers can start considering whether to apply for G‑Cloud 9. This is the …
Suppliers will be able to start their applications for G-Cloud 9 (G9) in March. To help suppliers prepare their answers before applications open, we’re sharing the draft service questions and categories.
We've been exploring the ways we can improve G-Cloud for buyers and suppliers.
We know that suppliers want their services to be found by buyers on the Digital Marketplace, and that buyers want to be able to find the right suppliers as simply as possible. For G-Cloud 9, we’ve been working on a …
We plan to open G-Cloud 9 for supplier applications in March 2017.
We recently completed the discovery for G-Cloud 9 and have now moved to the alpha stage. We wanted to take the opportunity to think about what public sector cloud technology procurement should look like.
We are emailing G-Cloud 8 (G8) suppliers today to let them know that the ‘contract variation’ we proposed in August is now in place. Why we did this In the answers provided to suppliers while G8 was open for applications, the …
We’ve been working on a discovery for the next iteration of G-Cloud, exploring how we can make the service work better for buyers and suppliers.