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G-Cloud 8: proposed contract variation

Posted by: Digital Marketplace, Posted on: 5 October 2016 - Categories: Digital Marketplace, G-Cloud

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 …

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Working together to design government contracts for the digital age

Posted by: Warren Smith and Jason Waterman, Posted on: 14 July 2016 - Categories: Buyers, Digital Marketplace, Open standards, Suppliers

This is a joint blog post written by Jason Waterman from the Crown Commercial Service (CCS), and Warren Smith from Government Digital Service (GDS).

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Buyer and supplier events: an overview

Posted by: Digital Marketplace team, Posted on: 16 September 2015 - Categories: Buyers, Digital Marketplace, Digital Services framework, G-Cloud, Suppliers

...to share their experience of buying or supplying a question and answer session One supplier said: “The presenters were excellent. They were professional, knowledgeable and informative.” Feedback 355 suppliers and...

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Submit your services for Digital Services 2

Posted by: gov.uk archive author, Posted on: 16 December 2014 - Categories: Digital Services framework

The Digital Services framework The Digital Services framework was first launched last year to help bring in a quality pool of suppliers to help design and build digital services in...

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Recording call-offs for Digital Services framework

Posted by: Crown Commercial Service, Posted on: 3 December 2014 - Categories: Digital Services framework

The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is responsible for reporting on and tracking the financial benefit of many government awarded contracts. It aims to be transparent and understand the value taxpayers...

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One team with lots to do

Posted by: Warren Smith and Dan Saxby, Posted on: 14 July 2014 - Categories: Digital Marketplace

Over the last couple of weeks we’ve held a number of workshops to define a way of working around a set of goals and priorities.

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June Update

Posted by: gov.uk archive author, Posted on: 30 June 2014 - Categories: Digital Marketplace

I was recently interviewed by Computer Weekly and one of the key messages was that we need to talk about a wider programme for transforming the way in which the...

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Digital Services framework update

Posted by: gov.uk archive author, Posted on: 29 May 2014 - Categories: Digital Services framework

Last November, the first iteration of the Digital Services framework (DSf) went live. It was a huge milestone for Government Digital Service and Crown Commercial Service in creating a framework...

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