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Crown Commercial Service G-Cloud 14 Supplier

To accelerate public sector digital transformation

10 February 2025

We are proud to be named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) G-Cloud 14 Framework, an important ‘Direct Award’ framework enabling government departments and public sector organisations to directly access our expertise in cloud-based services and consultancy. This recognition underscores BMT’s commitment to advancing the UK government’s digital transformation agenda, particularly in defence, central government, national security, and critical public services.

Direct Award framework for tailored cloud solutions

The G-Cloud 14 Framework provides a simplified procurement process, allowing public sector bodies to access trusted services on a direct award basis. Our inclusion enables organisations to engage with a diverse range of services where cloud-related consultancy, digital transformation expertise, or cyber resilience support is required.

This framework reinforces our position as a trusted provider of scalable and innovative cloud solutions, offering the public sector streamlined access to over 46,000 services from more than 4,100 suppliers.

Under the G-Cloud 14 Framework, BMT is an approved supplier for:

  • Lot 1: Cloud hosting services – We support the development of secure applications hosted via robust, scalable platforms, helping public sector organisations achieve their operational goals efficiently and securely.
  • Lot 3: Cloud support services – We provide consultancy, guidance, and technical expertise, empowering organisations to adopt and optimise cloud services while improving their digital resilience.

Phil Metcalfe, Regional Business Director for the UK/Europe at BMT, commented:

“Being appointed to the G-Cloud 14 Framework is a significant milestone for BMT. This framework allows public sector organisations to directly engage with our consultancy and cloud services, empowering them to deliver digital transformation initiatives more efficiently and securely.
As a direct award framework, G-Cloud 14 simplifies procurement processes, enabling our government and public sector customers to access our expertise with ease. Whether it’s advising on cyber threats, supporting cloud transitions, or delivering innovative consultancy services, we are proud to play a role in helping government departments modernise and enhance operational resilience.”

Our participation in the G-Cloud 14 Framework aligns seamlessly with the UK government’s “cloud-first” strategy, which prioritises secure and accessible digital solutions. Our services are tailored to meet evolving public sector needs, offering consultancy across defence, central government, national security, and other critical sectors.

Unlike traditional frameworks, G-Cloud 14 enables direct awards, allowing government departments, including defence, to procure services without lengthy tendering processes. This streamlined approach enhances operational agility, ensuring government bodies can quickly access the expertise required to meet digital transformation goals.

Why Choose BMT for G-Cloud 14?

  • Trusted expertise – Decades of experience in defence and public sector consultancy, providing tailored solutions for complex challenges.
  • Cyber resilience – Proactive and adaptive cyber security advisory, helping organisations safeguard their operations.
  • Future-focused consultancy – From AI and digital transformation to programme management, BMT delivers innovative services to support operational excellence.

This appointment reflects BMT's leadership in driving digital transformation and innovation for the UK public sector. By leveraging our expertise in cyber security, cloud technologies, and consultancy services, we are positioned to support government departments in navigating the complexities of the digital age.

Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2023/24, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £4.9 billion - supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.

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