Suppliers
Since Digital Outcomes and Specialists opened for applications, we’ve been working on the buying journey. Through our research, we’ve identified the user needs and worked out the earliest usable product we can build to meet them. It’s important to get …
Digital Outcomes and Specialists opened for applications in December. Back then, we estimated that users would be able to buy and sell Digital Outcomes and Specialists services on the Digital Marketplace at the end of February. We now expect this …
Last month, we told buyers and suppliers that new G-Cloud features will be available soon. The first of these features is now live and G-Cloud suppliers can remove the services that they’re no longer able to provide.
The G-Cloud 6 (G6) framework will be available on the Digital Marketplace until 1 August 2016.
We carry out user research for the Digital Marketplace to help us build a service that meets user needs.
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.
In June, Warren Smith, our Head of Strategy, blogged about how the Government Digital Service (GDS) and the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) were working together to redesign the Digital Services framework.
Suppliers can now apply to sell their services through the Digital Outcomes and Specialists framework on the Digital Marketplace. Before you start the application process, find out if you’re a suitable supplier and whether you can offer services that fit
Digital Outcomes and Specialists will open for applications soon. When the procurement is live, the Government Digital Service (GDS) and the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) have to follow strict guidelines when answering questions from suppliers.
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.