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The UK Government wants to save billions per year with new tech procurement site

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  • The UK government is developing a new tech procurement platform
  • The National Digital Exchange will connect public agencies with suppliers
  • This hopes to save £1.2 billion per year

The Department for Science, Information, and Technology has announced a ‘first-of-it’s kind’ new platform for public sector procurement, which it claims will unlock £1.2 billion per year in savings, and modernise the public sector’s tech investments.

The National Digital Exchange will be a platform in which public sector agencies can rate and review tech products, service, and software, which will help schools, hospitals, and other departments choose the most reliable and appropriate tech – and also help let them know which to avoid.

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