Celerity Secures Spot on Crown Commercial Service G-Cloud 14 Framework to Drive Public Sector Digital Transformation
By Emily Davidson
12 November 2024Celerity is delighted to have been named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) G-Cloud framework, with the latest iteration, G-Cloud 14, commencing on 9th November 2024 and running through April 2026. This prestigious framework appointment reaffirms Celerity’s longstanding commitment to supporting UK public sector organisations in achieving secure, resilient, and cost-effective digital transformation.
The G-Cloud framework enables public sector organisations across central and local government, health, education, and other sectors to procure cloud-based services from a pre-vetted list of suppliers. Celerity, which has held a place on the G-Cloud framework for the past nine years, will continue to offer a comprehensive range of solutions and services designed to support public sector organisations seeking to modernise IT infrastructure, enhance cybersecurity, and drive operational efficiency.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Crown Commercial Service on the G-Cloud framework” said Matthew Griffin, Sales Director at Celerity. “Our inclusion in G-Cloud 14 is a testament to our commitment to delivering trusted, high-quality cloud services that meet the unique needs of the public sector. We look forward to helping even more organisations drive digital transformation in a secure, scalable, and sustainable way”
Through the G-Cloud 14 framework, Celerity will offer a portfolio of 8 cloud-based services:
Lot 1 – CLOUD HOSTING
- Backup as a Service - Reliable, scalable data protection to ensure your critical information is secure and always recoverable.
- DR as a Service - Seamless disaster recovery designed to maintain business continuity and minimise downtime.
- IaaS Service – End-to-end managed compute, storage, and virtualisation from Celerity’s private or public cloud, with integrated security, network, and management for resilient, scalable infrastructure.
Lot 3 – CLOUD SUPPORT
- Infrastructure Support - Primary IT support that complements your in-house team with Celerity’s expertise, keeping your operations stable and resilient.
- Intuition Service - Unified, intelligent monitoring and analytics that combines DevOps, automation, orchestration, and visualisation offering a real-time, comprehensive view of your IT environment.
- Managed Service - Complete IT management that enables your team to focus on strategic priorities while Celerity ensures smooth efficient system operations.
- SOC as a Service – Round-the-clock security monitoring and threat detection to safeguard your organisation against evolving cyber threats.
- Software Support - Expert support to keep your software systems running securely and at peak performance.
As the UK public sector continues to prioritise digital transformation, Celerity’s proven track record on the G-Cloud framework positions us as a trusted partner for organisations seeking to implement innovative and cost-effective cloud solutions.
About Crown Commercial Service (CCS)
Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2022/23, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £3.8 billion - supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.
About Celerity
Celerity is a leading IT services provider specialising in managed services, cloud solutions, and cybersecurity. With deep expertise in the public sector, Celerity is dedicated to enabling digital transformation through secure, resilient, and scalable technology solutions and services.
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