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Scott Logic branches out into the public sector

 

Scott Logic, which has primarily delivered software solutions for international financial services throughout its 11-year history, has been listed as an approved supplier on the Government’s new Digital Outcomes and Specialists Framework (DOS) 2, signalling its commitment to the continued development of its public sector practice.

Following the Government’s commitment to invest 33 per cent of its procurement spending with SMEs by 2020, the new framework is intended to simplify the way public sector organisations commission digital and Cloud-based services, making it clearer and faster for them to do so.

As s service-led provider, Scott Logic is already listed on the Crown Commercial Services’ G-Cloud 8 Procurement framework, and as part of its public sector launch campaign, exhibited at last week’s Government ICT. It has now also committed to exhibiting at Digital Government 2017 later in the year.

General Manager Nigel Wilson said: “We’re pleased that through DOS2 we’ll be able to make even greater headway in delivering the highest quality software consultancy to meet the accelerating need to digitise the public sector.

“Our inclusion and participation in Government ICT have been important steps in the continuing expansion of the business, and we’re now ready to really make our mark in this new area.”

As part of this growth and diversification of the business, Scott Logic also has a need for a number of experienced technical professionals to join its ranks, including developers, test engineers, project managers and other consultants.

For more information on the roles Scott Logic has available, visit the website.