Marlow’s Ciphr increases public sector offering
Ciphr, the Marlow-based provider of people management software, has increased its offering on G-Cloud 13, the government’s digital marketplace for the public sector.
The most recent version of Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) G-Cloud framework agreement, G-Cloud 13, provides pre-approved suppliers for public sector procurement teams to compare and purchase from, helping to make the process cheaper and more efficient.
Ciphr first joined the G-Cloud Framework in 2013, and now five listing for cloud software covering its full range of products, including Ciphr HR, Ciphr Payroll, integrated HR and payroll, Ciphr’s applicant tracking system – Ciphr iRecruit, and Ciphr’s online learning management system – Ciphr LMS. Its software-as-a-service solutions can either be used independently or as parr of the organisations existing HR system.
Read more - People and pay top reasons why people love their job – Ciphr
Rob Oehlers, strategic account director at Ciphr, says: “We are thrilled that Ciphr has been included as a supplier in the G-Cloud 13 framework. G-Cloud dramatically simplifies the tendering process for government contracts, helping public sector organisations to maximise their budgets to the full by securing the best value technology solutions for their needs.
“We already work with a range of brilliant public-sector organisations – including the Electoral Commission, Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), Met Office, National Galleries of Scotland, Nottingham College, Zero Waste Scotland, and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh – and look forward to working with many more over the coming years.”
Read more - Telent extends East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service contract
Featured image: iStock