G-Cloud 7 going live date
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.
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.
The Digital Marketplace made the procurement process simpler, clearer and faster for the MOD. Neil Higson explains how.
On 6 November 2014, a year ago today, we switched on the Digital Marketplace and turned off the CloudStore.
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 Digital Marketplace made the buying process simpler, clearer and faster for VisitBritain. Steve Bircumshaw explains how. Describe your role I started as the Digital Programme Manager at VisitBritain in July 2014.
We’re changing the name of the redesigned Digital Services framework (DSf) to Digital Outcomes and Specialists. We’ve made this decision for the following reasons.
The Digital Marketplace makes it simpler, clearer and faster for the public sector to buy what they need to build world-class services.
In my last blog post, Redesigning Digital Services: Creating simpler and clearer contracts, I talked about the user need for plain English in government contracts.
In February we set up a multi-disciplinary team made up of people from the Government Digital Service (GDS), the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) and the Government Legal Department to work together on redesigning the Digital Services framework (DSf).
Digital Services 2 went live on 6 August 2015 and services are now available on the Digital Marketplace for public sector buyers. All central government buyers use the Managed Service option.