Kev Keenoy, 27 May 2016 — Digital Marketplace, Digital Outcomes and Specialists, G-Cloud
Since first building a ‘service submission portal’ for G-Cloud 6, our aim has been to move the Digital Marketplace away from being a simple catalogue of services, to being a platform that can handle supplier applications and multiple frameworks.
We want the public sector to have a single place to go to find what it needs for its digital projects. We also want suppliers to have a single place to offer their digital services. Faster for suppliers
In terms of the questions suppliers need to answer in their G-Cloud application, the process for the latest iteration, G-Cloud 8 (G8), isn’t very different from G-Cloud 6 (G6) and G-Cloud 7 (G7). However, behind the scenes there’s been a huge amount of technical change.
When suppliers applied to supply their services through G6, they had to use 2 separate systems to complete their application. They had to give information about their:
company, by making a ‘supplier declaration’ through an e-Sourcing tool operated by the Crown Commercial Service
services, through a Service Submission Portal (SSP)
We recognised that the user journey didn’t meet user needs. Our development team has rebuilt the Digital Marketplace so that since G7, suppliers have been able to complete their application to supply their services in one place. Faster for us too
The changes we’ve made meant that opening G8 for applications was simpler and faster than it has been for any previous framework iteration. In fact, it took 2 developers less than 2 weeks to get G8 ready for suppliers to apply to supply their services. The relative ease of the preparation shows the progress we’ve made towards becoming a platform. Making things scalable