Government Frameworks

  • FourNet sharpens focus on public sector

    FourNet has been named as an approved supplier on the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Network Services 3 framework (RM61
  • Govt proposes new rules for IT service providers

    IT service providers could be forced to follow new cyber security rules such as the NCSC’s Cyber Assessment Framework, as part of the governments proposed plan to help boosts cyber security within the UK’s digital supply chains.
  • Content Guru awarded place on NHS framework

    Content Guru and its partner Simply Connect have together been awarded a place on the 2021 NHS England Health Systems Support Framework (HSSF) for social prescribing, the process by which health professionals refer patients to support in the community, to improve health and wellbeing.
  • AdEPT aces tests to join new education framework

    AdEPT Education has been appointed the Crescent Purchasing Consortiums new framework, designed to help schools procure ICT services.
  • Key providers picked for £750m cloud services framework

    Public and third sector organisations that want to purchase high volume cloud hosting solutions flexibly can now do so through a new £750m Crown Commercial Service (CCS) framework called Cloud Comp
  • M247 secures duo of frameworks

    Cloud and connectivity services provider M247 has landed two public sector support frameworks.
  • UKCloud signs MoU with Crown Commercial Service

    UKCloud has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Crown Commercial Service for the continued delivery of mul
  • Britannic accepted on CCS framework

    Britannic Technologies has been awarded a place on the Crown Commercial Service’s Network Services 2 framework for its contact centre solutions.
  • Maintel expands public sector proposition

    Maintel will expand its offering in the public sector after being named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Network Services 2 agreement (RM3808). 
  • Abzorb secures place on CCS framework

    Abzorb has been named on Crown Commercial Service’s Network Services 2 framework in seven categories. 

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