The Government Digital Service (GDS) has revealed it is already working on the third iteration of the Digital Services Framework (DS3) even though DS2 has yet to go live.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published the latest G-Cloud sales figures, revealing that 79% of total sales by value were through central government, leaving just 21% by the wider public sector.
The new Digital Marketplace, an amalgamation of government procurement frameworks including Digital Services and G-Cloud, is now open for business.
The UC Digital Transformation Project seeks to use digital services to overhaul the welfare system and unify six benefits into one.
The Digital Services Store, a place for government buyers to procure digital services in an agile way, is set to join the new Digital Marketplace in Q1 2015.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has revealed that submissions for the seventh iteration of the G-Cloud procurement framework are set to open at the end of August.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published the latest sales figures for the G-Cloud procurement framework, revealing almost £700m has been spent via the framework in total.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has revealed that sales via the G-Cloud framework since it opened have now reached £345m, averaging at £27m a month.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published the latest G-Cloud sales figures, revealing that more than £550m has been spent through the framework to date.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published the latest G-Cloud sales revealing that the total spent via the framework since it opened have reached £517m.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has announced that it is changing the Twitter handle of its G-Cloud accounts from @G_Cloud_UK to @GOVUKDigimkt.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has expanded on how it is creating simpler, clearer contracts for the Digital Services Framework.
Tony Singleton, Government Digital Service (GDS) G-Cloud and Digital Commercial Programme Director, has provided an update on the redesign of the Digital Services Framework.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has revealed it has successfully migrated the Digital Services Store (DSS) onto the Digital Marketplace.
A new post on the Digital Marketplace blog reveals that the main focuses of the Digital Commercial Programme Strategy are user needs and service design and delivery that meet these.
The Cabinet Office has revealed that a number of Government Digital Service (GDS) initiatives are exempt from mandatory Cyber Essentials Scheme certification.
Figures released yesterday reveal that the government has awarded nine contracts via the Digital Services Framework (DSf), spending a total of £2.3m.
Digital user experience agency Sigma's been appointed to the government’s new digital framework.
In a May Update blog post, G-Cloud and digital commercial programme director Tony Singleton has claimed big changes are coming to the framework.
G-Cloud programme director Tony Singleton has revealed transforming the way the public sector buys digital services is still high on the Government Digital Service (GDS) agenda.
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