I recently blogged about how government is supporting open data standards in public procurement and contracting and what we’re doing to move towards an open standard for public procurement and contracting data.
We recently blogged about our plans to do a discovery for G-Cloud 9 (G9). Although this piece of work hasn’t started just yet, we’re already thinking about what we need to find out.
Since the ‘earliest usable product’ of the Digital Outcomes and Specialists buying journey went live at the end of April, over 110 opportunities for work in the public sector have been published on the Digital Marketplace.
The Digital Marketplace made the buying process simpler, clearer and faster for the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). Ben Denison explains how.
If you'd like to supply your services through the G-Cloud 8 (G8) framework on the Digital Marketplace, you now have until 5pm (BST) on 23 June to apply. During the clarification period we received a number of questions about the …
Last month I wrote a post about how government is supporting open data standards in public procurement and contracting.
Since Digital Outcomes and Specialists services became available on 27 April, we’ve been gathering and prioritising feedback from users.
We'll be turning off the Digital Services Store on 5 July 2016.
Since first building a ‘service submission portal’ for G-Cloud 6, our aim has been to move the Digital Marketplace away from being a simple catalogue of services, to being a platform that can handle supplier applications and multiple frameworks.
Government spends a huge amount of money through contracts each year. Unfortunately, at the moment, data about these contracts and the suppliers that win them isn’t available as easily as it should be.