Government awards G-Cloud 6 Framework agreement to Head Light

For those public sector organisations looking to purchase talent management software, Head Light is part of the G-Cloud framework on the Digital Marketplace operated by the UK Government. It means that buyers can buy faster and cheaper than entering into individual procurement contracts.


Head Light has been awarded a place upon the G-Cloud 6 Framework by the UK Government for its cloud-based talent management system, and within the Software as a Service category.

The G-Cloud initiative consists of a series of framework agreements with suppliers, from which public sector organisations can select services without needing to run a full tender or competitive procurement process and aims to make it easier for public sector bodies to procure IT services that use cloud computing.

Ian Lee-Emery, Managing Director at Head Light comments: “We are delighted to continue to make our talent management solutions available through the G-Cloud framework, having already been part of the G-Cloud 5 agreement. “

“Our longstanding relationships with public sector organisations will continue and we look forward to sharing the benefits of our online talent management tools with others. We have worked with around 30% of UK-based police forces as well as local government bodies and helped them to access the real benefits of a strong talent management approach.”

Ian Lee-Emery concludes: “Being a supplier under the Software-as-a-Service agreement supports our commitment to the public sector – and confirms our aim to help government departments and other public bodies harness the value that they can gain from online performance management, employee engagement, succession planning and 360 degree feedback processes.”

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