Altiatech Secures Place on G-Cloud 14 Framework

fahd.zafar • October 30, 2024

We are pleased to announce that Altiatech has been awarded a place on the G-Cloud 14 Framework by Crown Commercial Service (CCS), reinforcing our position as a trusted technology partner to the UK public sector.

About the Framework

The G-Cloud 14 Framework provides public sector organisations with a streamlined procurement process for cloud-based services. This latest appointment enables Altiatech to continue delivering innovative IT solutions to public sector organisations across the UK from 29 October 2024 through to 28 April 2026.

Proven Public Sector Experience

As an established Crown Commercial Supplier, we have a strong track record of delivering successful projects across the UK public sector.

This extensive experience ensures we thoroughly understand the unique challenges and compliance requirements of public sector organisations.

Our Approved Services

Through G-Cloud 14, public sector organisations can access our comprehensive range of services, including:

  • Identity and Access Management (IAM)

Our IAM solutions help organisations secure their digital assets while ensuring seamless access for authorised users. We specialise in implementing robust identity management systems that protect sensitive government data and resources.

  • Cloud Services and Migration

We provide end-to-end cloud migration services, helping public sector organisations transition to secure, scalable cloud environments. Our expertise spans multiple cloud platforms, ensuring the right solution for each organisation's specific needs.

  • Managed IT Services

Our managed services offer comprehensive IT support and maintenance, allowing public sector organisations to focus on their core mission while we ensure their technology infrastructure runs smoothly and securely.

  • Cyber Security Solutions

With cyber threats constantly evolving, our security solutions help protect public sector organisations from potential breaches and attacks, ensuring compliance with government security standards.

  • Professional Services

Our team of experts provides consultancy and implementation services across various technology domains, helping organisations navigate complex digital transformation projects.


Commitment to Public Sector Excellence

As a trusted technology partner, we understand the unique challenges faced by public sector organisations. Our commitment goes beyond simply providing technology solutions – we focus on delivering secure, efficient, and cost-effective services that drive real value for taxpayers.

Every solution we implement is designed with security, scalability, and sustainability in mind, ensuring that public sector organisations can confidently navigate their digital transformation journeys.

Looking Forward

This appointment to the G-Cloud 14 Framework represents an exciting opportunity to expand our support for the UK public sector. We look forward to helping more organisations achieve their technology goals while maintaining the highest standards of security and service delivery.

Get in Touch

If you're a public sector organisation looking to discuss how we can support your technology needs, we'd love to hear from you. Contact our public sector team today:

Together, we can build more efficient, secure, and innovative public services for the future.

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