Digital Technology and Cyber Services Dynamic Purchasing System

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Classifications

  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • Training software development services
  • Training services
  • Technical training services
  • Computer-user familiarisation and training services
  • Computer training services
  • Telecommunications services
  • Project and design preparation, estimation of costs
  • Telecommunication consultancy services
  • Project management consultancy services
  • System implementation planning services
  • Project-design services other than for construction work
  • Custom software development services
  • Development of transaction processing and custom software
  • Software-related services
  • Programming services of systems and user software
  • Programming services of application software
  • Programming services
  • Business analysis consultancy services
  • Data services
  • Internet services
  • Computer-related services
  • Computer-related professional services
  • Computer support and consultancy services
  • Computer audit and testing services
  • Networking, Internet and intranet software package
  • Information systems and servers
  • Miscellaneous software package and computer systems
  • Security software package
  • File security software package
  • Data security software package
  • Maintenance and repair of mainframe computers
  • Maintenance and repair of computer peripherals
  • Software maintenance and repair services
  • Computer support services

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Submission Deadline

1 year from now

Published

2 years ago

Description

The Scottish Government is establishing a collaborative Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Digital Technology and Cyber Services. A key objective of this DPS is to offer a straightforward, flexible route to market for all Scottish public sector organisations with a requirement for digital technology and cyber services across four lots:
- Digital Technology Projects and Services
- Digital Technology Resources
- Digital Training Services
- Cyber Security Services
Potential participants must complete the SPD (Single Procurement Document) and meet the minimum entry criteria to participate on the DPS.
For details of public sector organisations who can access the DPS please see section (VI.3 Additional Information).
The Digital Technology and Cyber Services DPS will be open for new applicants throughout its lifetime.

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