Applying to G-Cloud 7 on the Digital Marketplace
The aim of the Digital Marketplace is to make it simpler, clearer and faster for those in the public sector to buy what they need.
The aim of the Digital Marketplace is to make it simpler, clearer and faster for those in the public sector to buy what they need.
We aim to open submissions for G-Cloud 7 (G7) at the end of August. We’ve made several improvements to the G-Cloud submissions process.
As well as getting Digital Services 2 (DS2) ready for launch this week and making progress on the Digital Services framework redesign, we've been making some significant changes to the Digital Marketplace and G-Cloud functionality.
The Digital Marketplace made the procurement process simpler, clearer and faster for the National Audit Office. Nick Halliday explains how.
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.
The G-Cloud 5 (G5) framework will be available on the Digital Marketplace for another 6 months, in line with the terms of the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU).
The @G_Cloud_UK Twitter account The G-Cloud framework was first live in February 2012. As usage of the framework increased, it made sense to set up a Twitter account with the handle @G_Cloud_UK. We used this Twitter account as a channel …
We hope you have been keeping up to date with our previous communications about the new Digital Marketplace. As we move towards replacing CloudStore and opening Digital Marketplace for business, we need to freeze all the data being migrated across. …