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Daisy wins position on Government PSN Services framework

Paul Withers
July 9, 2012

Unified communications provider chosen as one of 14 suppliers to deliver communications services under the agreement

Daisy Group has secured a position as one of 14 firms to deliver communication services within the Government Procurement Service’s Public Services Network (PSN) Services Framework.

The framework will run for an initial two-year term, with two one-year extension options.

The PSN framework enables the delivery of public services from any location by any provider across central government departments, non-departmental public bodies, the NHS, local authorities and voluntary sector charities.

Companies are awarded a position on the framework if a number of obligations are met, which cover governance, technical interoperability, service management, commercial approach and information assurance.

Under the framework agreement, Daisy will deliver services including traditional and IP-based voice services, internet services, hosting, co-location, audio conferencing and system maintenance.

Daisy Group CEO Matthew Riley (pictured) said: “This not only gives Daisy Group the opportunity to be one of only a small number of companies tendering for a significant pool of contracts, but also illustrates that the services we provide meet the standards that the PSN sets.

“We look forward to being an integral part of the Government’s drive to reduce costs and revolutionise the way in which the Public Services accesses ICT services.”

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