Britannic, award-winning specialists in business communications, systems integration, digital transformation, and managed services, today announced it has been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s Network Services 3 framework (RM6116) for the following Lots:
Lot 3b – Communication Platform As A Service
Lot 4b – Digital Communication Services (Unified Communications)
Lot 4c – Contact Centre Services
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2022/23, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £3.8 billion – supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers
CCS is helping the public sector to adapt and make the best use of technology and innovative solutions within the modern hybrid workspace. Under CCS’s Network Services 3 (NS3) framework, every public sector entity in the UK has access to communication solutions, cloud connectivity, audio and video conferencing, and advanced technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities, which also encompasses radio and satellite networking.
Jonathan Sharp, CEO, Britannic commented, “Being named as a supplier on CCS’s Network Services 3 framework demonstrates Britannic’s commitment and dedication to driving digital transformation in the public sector. With five decades of expertise in business communications, application development and our proven track record in innovative solutions, we are well placed to continue to deliver exceptional value and quality to the UK’s Public Sector, powering the digital agenda and transformation of public services.”
“Our successful placement in multiple lots highlights our broad capabilities and commitment to enhancing digital infrastructure and employee and citizen experience. We are proud to play our part to helping ensure the public sector benefits from the latest in communication technology and customer focused service.”
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