G-Cloud 7 is open for submissions
Public sector organisations use the Digital Marketplace to find and compare cloud-based services, like web hosting or site analytics.
Public sector organisations use the Digital Marketplace to find and compare cloud-based services, like web hosting or site analytics.
Over the last few weeks we’ve been running a series of regional buyer and supplier events in collaboration with the Crown Commercial Service (CCS).
We want to give suppliers the chance to prepare for G-Cloud 7 (G7) before it’s open for applications. To apply to become a G7 supplier, you need to make the supplier declaration, and add services 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.
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.
The Digital Services 2 framework (DS2) is now live on the Digital Marketplace with 169 suppliers, 77% of which are small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). The Digital Services 1 agreement (DS1) expires on 8 August 2015.
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.
We’ve talked before about the work we’re doing with the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) to improve the Digital Services framework.
It’s our aim to make the Digital Services framework fit the user need.