Trust Stamp,. an AI-powered trust and identity services company used globally across multiple sectors, announces that it is being listed as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) supplier on G-Cloud 13, the UK Government’s latest cloud procurement framework.
G-Cloud is a key framework in the UK Government’s digital marketplace, established by the UK Crown Commercial Service (CCS) to help UK public sector organizations, including central government, local government, the police, and the NHS, to find and procure the latest cloud software services.
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The G-Cloud framework enables UK public sector organizations to award call-off contracts efficiently and directly without a tendering process. In 2021/2022, UK public sector organizations awarded contracts worth approximately ÂŁ2.8bn through G-Cloud, including ÂŁ1.4bn awarded to SME companies. G-Cloud 13 will start in November 2022, superseding G-Cloud 12. Contracts awarded under the G-Cloud 13 framework can be signed for up to three years, with an option to extend for a year.
David Story, Trust Stamp’s Board Chair and Managing Director of UK Operations said, “Being listed on G-Cloud 13 will make it easier for UK public bodies to gain awareness of and procure our SaaS products, including our Privtech Certified™ government-focused technology, which offers a unique privacy-first identity authentication suite that can be quickly and cost-effectively implemented without capital investment.”
Trust Stamp’s Privtech Certified™ products that are offered on G-Cloud 13 include biometric identity proofing, biometric identity matching and biometric multi-factor authentication.
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