Intention to Award letters issued for Digital Services 2
We are pleased to confirm that Intention to Award (ITA) letters have now been issued for Digital Services 2.
We are pleased to confirm that Intention to Award (ITA) letters have now been issued for Digital Services 2.
In my last blog post on redesigning Digital Services I said that we’re looking at applying user-centred design principles to the framework agreement and call-off contract.
The Digital Marketplace makes it simpler, clearer and faster for the public sector to buy what they need to build world-class services.
Before the pre-election period, we said that we’d be starting afresh with Digital Services. Tony Singleton also shared our current thinking in his June update.
In our recent monthly update we mentioned that the number of responses to the Digital Services 2 (DS2) OJEU was larger than we’d expected. As a result, the evaluation of the bids has taken longer than we had anticipated.
G-Cloud buyers are able to evaluate their short-listed service offerings in two ways
There are more than 19,000 services available via G-Cloud on the Digital Marketplace, so how would you go about filtering them down and finding what you need?
One of the aims of the Digital Marketplace, as mentioned in our March strategy, is to make technology and digital frameworks available so that the public sector has one place to go to buy what it needs to build world-class digital services.
When it comes to content, our users come first. That’s why the user research we do at Digital Marketplace is so important.
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