How the DVSA used the Digital Marketplace
The Digital Marketplace made the procurement process simpler, clearer and faster for the DVSA. Andrew McHattie explains how.
The Digital Marketplace made the procurement process simpler, clearer and faster for the DVSA. Andrew McHattie explains how.
We’ve been working with the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) and the Government Legal Department (GLD) to find an efficient, legally compliant way for G-Cloud suppliers to update their services.
G-Cloud 7 (G7) services went live on the Digital Marketplace on 23 November. The public sector now has access to more services and suppliers of different sizes across the UK.
G-Cloud 7 (G7) is due to go live on the Digital Marketplace on Monday 23 November. If you were a successful applicant, we’ll make your services available on the Digital Marketplace.
If you applied to G-Cloud 7 (G7), you’ll receive a letter on 9 November through your Digital Marketplace account to tell you the result of your application. All applicants will receive an email when their letter is ready to download.
We published the Digital Marketplace strategy in March 2015. It’s made up of 7 action points that outline our commitments for developing and growing the Digital Marketplace as a commissioning platform.
The deadline for submitting applications to the G-Cloud 7 framework (G7) is 3pm (BST) on Tuesday 6 October 2015. Suppliers who are applying to G7 may find the following recap useful.
The Digital Marketplace makes it simpler, clearer and faster for the public sector to buy what they need to build world-class services.
Moving to the G-Cloud 7 framework The latest iteration of the G-Cloud framework, G-Cloud 7 (G7), is now open for applications.
Public sector organisations use the Digital Marketplace to find and compare cloud-based services, like web hosting or site analytics.