Derby firm makes government software framework

Derby-based Docuflow, the document technologies business, has been appointed to the Government’s G-Cloud 11 Framework.

Docuflow will be a partner to deliver internet accessed and cloud-based software as the UK Government transitions from printed documents.

The framework agreement enables Docuflow to be a recognised partner to the Government, associated organisations and departments of solutions to include data capture, document and content management software, artificial intelligence software, hybrid mail software and a host of cloud-based services to streamline Government workflows.

The Docuflow supplier agreement can be used by organisations across the UK public sector including central government, local government, health, education, devolved administrations, emergency services, defence and not-for-profit organisations.

Chris Rowlands, director at Docuflow said: “We have been helping UK organisations for a number of years now to reduce their reliance on printed documents and laborious associated processes which paper documents can generate which in turn can have a negative impact upon their organisation.

“We have taken numerous enquiries from government departments about our hosted software solutions. There is now a serious push and drive to become ‘paper lite’ within Government which is when we decided it was the right time to dedicate resources into becoming a recognised partner to the UK Government for digital transformation
requirements and projects.

“We are delighted to have been appointed to the framework which recognises Docuflow as a UK Government software solutions partner. We look forward to delivering innovative cloud-based software and lead the way to a digital and sustainable future.”

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