Tech consultancy wins places on Government procurement frameworks

Digital transformation consultancy Infinity Works’ expertise in delivering digital services in the public sector has secured it places on two Government procurement frameworks.

After a competitive selection process, which involved showcasing its technical capabilities, cultural fit, and experience in the healthcare sector, Infinity Works is one of only 12 suppliers to have won a place on the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Digital Capability for Health framework.

It enables the Leeds-based consultancy to continue its partnership with NHS Digital and other public sector healthcare organisations.

In addition, Infinity Works has also retained its place on the Digital Outcomes & Specialists (DOS) 5 framework, which helps public sector organisations buy, design, build and deliver digital solutions and services using agile approaches.

Natalie Lovett, account director for the NHS, said: “Having worked with NHS Digital since Infinity Works was founded, our partnership continues to grow and we’re excited to be helping deliver some of its digital transformation initiatives.

“Acceptance onto both frameworks validates our technical capabilities and expertise in delivering great public services.

“We look forward to using our leading management consultancy services to support more organisations with their digital projects.”

The Digital Capability for Health framework has been created in partnership between the CCS and NHS Digital to help public health and social care organisations develop solutions such as electronic referral services, care records, and screening services.

It is made up of a single lot and provides services in five areas: development and operations; digital definition services; build and transition services; end-to-end development services; and data management and similar services.

Infinity Works will work alongside key specialist subcontractors, including Social Finance, DXW, and Ascent, to deliver projects won through the framework.

The consultancy is already an approved supplier on the Government’s G-Cloud 12 framework, which enables any public sector organisation to quickly and easily purchase cloud software and services.

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