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United Kingdom Procurement News Notice - 23153


Procurement News Notice

PNN 23153
Work Detail The Scottish government has published a new cloud procurement framework with 14 providers approved to bid for contracts estimated to be worth £30m. The cloud procurement framework is part of the Scottish government’s efforts to give access to the public sector organisations and charities operating in the region to IT resources that are hosted locally, are sustainable, and offered by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The new framework marks a continuation of the government’s bid to push public sector organisations to strengthen their datacentres and boost the efficiency of their IT estates in line with its Data Hosting and Datacentre Strategy published in April 2014. Out of the 14 providers selected for the two-year cloud services framework, half of them are SMEs. The Scottish government said that most of the selected providers host their data within the country and operate datacentres with power usage effectiveness (PUE) rating of under 1.6. The cloud procurement framework has been designed by the government to give public sector organisations access to public, private and hybrid cloud services, along with migration support and colocation capacity. The new framework takes over from the government’s four-year Hosting Services Framework. It has also been designed to enable participants to procure a variety of services under a single contract, which otherwise is not possible in G-Cloud and other similar frameworks. Brightsolid, a cloud and colocation provider based in Aberdeen, is one of the approved suppliers for the cloud services framework. The company, which is also an approved G-Cloud 11 supplier, will provide enterprise, private, public and hybrid cloud solutions and associated services, working collaboratively with organisations to address their IT requirements. Brightsolid CEO Elaine Maddison said: “We are pleased to offer our continued support to the Scottish Government following three years of successfully working with Scottish public sector organisations under the hosting services framework. “The strong portfolio of cloud services we offer customers provides them with future-proof infrastructures to support digital transformation whilst considering the long-term financial implications – a testament to the feedback we have since received.”
Country United Kingdom , Western Europe
Industry Services
Entry Date 26 Aug 2019
Source https://www.governmentcomputing.com/cloud/news/scotland-cloud-procurement-framework

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