London, United Kingdom (PRWEB UK) 7 December 2012
WTG, a specialist IT consultancy and bespoke solutions provider to the UK Public Sector has become an official supplier on the Governments G-Cloud store.
G-Cloud is a cross-governmental programme aimed at introducing cloud-based ITC services to the Public Sector, especially central government departments and local authorities. This is achieved through a new procurement framework, G-Cloud, now in its second phase of development. The framework provides 4 categories of services (Infrastructure, Software, Platform and Specialist Services) from different suppliers that can be compared and purchased on the CloudStore.
Following application under the rigorous OJEU process, WTGs offering on the CloudStore covers: Proof Of Concept, Drupal and WordPress Development, Bespoke Cloud Application Development, UX Design Consultancy, Episerver Cloud Development, Information Assurance Services, and Cloud Consultancy, which can all be purchased by Public Sector organisations under lot 4 (Specialist Services) at very competitive prices.
WTGs entry into the Cloud Programme supports the Governments strategy of increasing SME procurement to breakdown IT contract size and reduce Public Sector costs. As an example, WTGs Cloud Consultancy solution, WTGs Tiger Team, offers savings of thousands of pounds compared to similar consultancy services by the big Systems Integrators.
WTGs aspiration is to expand their current offering on the next framework update with additional value for money solutions. G-Cloud III will be launched in May next year.
ABOUT WTG
WTG is a leading IT consultancy and bespoke solutions provider to the UK Public Sector, specialising in the design, build & management of secure web applications. We have an excellent track record of working with large government organisations such as the MOJ, MPS and the Home Office. We provide high quality IT solutions for secure environments that drive efficiency and cost savings.
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