image: ©imaginima | iStock Nick Denning, CEO of IT consultancy Diegesis and veteran of multiple successful digital transformation projects, looks at how G-Cloud 14 can help to secure day-to-day operations while delivering digital innovations Recent turbulence in global trade and tariffs has grabbed headlines, column inches and social media focus in 2025. This has perhaps obscured important changes in public sector procurement and opportunities which are happening much closer to home. New Procurement Act – Live A new Procurement Act 2023 governing public procurement went live on 24 February 2025. This impacts both public sector buyers and the suppliers hoping to win their business. These changes followed closely after the launch of G-Cloud 14 in 2024, which included enhancements to facilitate easier procurement of cloud services and solutions. The new Act aims to improve how public procurement is regulated, making it more open to new entrants, such as small businesses, social enterprises, and new providers. The goal is to facilitate greater transparency and scrutiny of how taxpayers’ money is spent throughout the whole commercial lifecycle. The changes and enhancements brought with G-Cloud 14 should also support this goal. Find new solutions and suppliers The Crown Commercial Service says G-Cloud […]
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