Frameworks

ODCGIS can be found on the following Procurement Frameworks:

SHED 4

The SHED 4 framework is a procurement framework specifically designed for the social housing sector in the United Kingdom. It is managed by Procurement for Housing (PfH), a national procurement consortium dedicated to this sector. The frameworks primary goal is to facilitate innovation by connecting social housing providers with innovative suppliers, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups.

SHED 4 focuses on identifying and brining in innovative solutions to address the challenges faced by the social housing sector. This includes areas like property technology, construction, energy effeciency and resident services.

The framework encourages collaboration between social housing providers and innovative suppliers, fostering the development and implementation of new solutions.

Overall, the SHED 4 framework is a valuable tool for promoting innovation and improving effeciency in the social housing sector. It provides a platform for social housing providers to access the latest technologies and services while supporting the growth of innovative SMEs.

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G Cloud 14

The G-Cloud 14 framework is a UK government initiative designed to simplify the procurement of cloud-based services for public sector organisations. It acts as a pre-approved list of suppliers and their services, allowing public sector bodies to quickly and easily find and purchase the cloud solutions they need.

G-Cloud 14 streamlines the often complex and time-consuming process of public sector procurement, making it faster and more efficient to acquire cloud services.

The framework covers a broad spectrum of cloud-based services, including cloud hosting, cloud software, and cloud support.

All suppliers on the G-Cloud 14 framework have been rigoroously vetted and approved, ensuring that public sector organisations can trust the quality and security of the services they are purchasing.

G-Cloud 14 significantly reduces the time it takes to procure cloud services, allowing organisations to quickly access the solutions they need.

Overall, the G-Cloud 14 framework is a valuable tool for both public sector organisations and cloud service providers. It simplifies procurement, reduce costs, and promotes innovation, ultimately leading to better public services.

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