Datasumi has received recognition from the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) as a leading supplier to the public sector in the United Kingdom. This acknowledgment highlights our commitment to crafting customized solutions for the public sector. Our recognition from CCS positions us for enhanced collaborations with esteemed institutions such as the Department for Education, the Department of Health and Social Care, and the Home Office.

Public Sector Services

UK Public Sector Services: G-Cloud 13 agreement (RM1557.13), Automation Marketplace DPS, Digital Out
UK Public Sector Services: G-Cloud 13 agreement (RM1557.13), Automation Marketplace DPS, Digital Out

The UK public sector has been making significant strides in its journey towards digitisation and cloud adoption, a move that is set to streamline its services and boost efficiency. Datasumi, as a key player in this transformation, is offering a range of cloud-based computing solutions specifically tailored for the UK public sector.

Here’s a breakdown of Datasumi's UK Public Sector Services:

  • G-Cloud 14 agreement (RM1557.14)

    • Purpose: The G-Cloud framework is a series of agreements set up by the UK government to ensure that public sector organisations can find and purchase cloud computing services, including hosting, software, and cloud support, without running a full tender or competition.

    • Benefit to the Public Sector: Allows easier, transparent, and faster procurement of cloud services tailored to their needs.

  • Automation Marketplace DPS

    • Objective: Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS) serve as online platforms for public sector entities to procure goods, services, and works. The Automation Marketplace DPS specifically targets automation solutions, potentially encompassing robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), and related services.

    • Advantages for the Public Sector: Offers access to cutting-edge automation technologies, empowering organisations to streamline operations and enhance efficiency.

  • Digital Outcomes 6 (DOS6) RM1043.8

    • Objective: The Digital Outcomes and Specialists (DOS) framework serves as a platform for the public sector to acquire tailored digital solutions and services. Each version, such as DOS6, introduces enhancements or new services to meet evolving demands.

    • Advantages for the Public Sector: Streamlines the search for and engagement of specialists for agile software development, offering organisations the flexibility to outline their needs and identify suitable suppliers.

  • Spark DPS solutions:

    • Objective: Spark DPS could denote a particular framework or system dedicated to innovative technological solutions, possibly leveraging emerging technologies.

    • Advantages for the Public Sector: Enables access to state-of-the-art solutions and services, guaranteeing that the public sector stays current and efficient in technology utilisation.

Datasumi's active involvement in these services is a clear indication of their commitment to driving technological adoption within the UK public sector. Their partnerships with key government departments such as the Department for Education and the Home Office are a testament to their credibility and expertise in this field, inspiring confidence in the future of technology in the public sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the G-Cloud 13 agreement (RM1557.13)? The G-Cloud 13 agreement is a framework set up by the UK government, allowing public sector organisations to efficiently purchase cloud computing services such as hosting, software, and support without undergoing a complete tender process.

  • What does the "Automation Marketplace DPS" entail? Automation Marketplace DPS is a Dynamic Purchasing System for public sector entities to procure advanced automation solutions. This may encompass services like robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), and related technological innovations.

  • How does Digital Outcomes 6 (DOS6) RM1043.8 differ from other frameworks? DOS6 is a part of the Digital Outcomes and Specialists framework. It offers a streamlined route to secure bespoke digital solutions and services for public sector bodies. Each iteration, like DOS6, introduces refined services to cater to evolving needs.

  • Can you explain the "Spark DPS solutions”? Spark DPS is a framework centred on innovative technological solutions, focusing on leveraging emerging technologies to address the evolving needs of the UK public sector.

  • How does Datasumi's involvement with these services benefit the public sector? Datasumi's role ensures that the public sector has access to cutting-edge technological solutions, thus promoting efficiency, transparency, and the potential for cost savings.

  • How does the recognition from CCS influence Datasumi’s standing? Being recognised by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) highlights Datasumi's expertise, reliability, and competence. It also presents more opportunities for collaboration with renowned public sector entities.

  • What are the primary goals of these public sector services? The primary objectives are to streamline procurement processes, promote technological adoption, increase operational efficiency, and ensure that the public sector remains up-to-date with the latest digital advancements.

  • How often are these service frameworks updated or revised? The frequency varies, but frameworks like the G-Cloud and DOS undergo periodic updates to address the public sector's changing needs and incorporate the latest technological trends.

  • Is there a direct channel for public sector entities to engage with Datasumi for these services? Public sector organisations looking to benefit from Datasumi's expertise can reach out directly to establish collaboration, leveraging the frameworks mentioned above for efficient procurement.

  • Are there specific organisations your staff has collaborated with? Datasumi specialists have had the privilege of working with major government departments, such as the National Health Services and the UK Energy Regulator.

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