Head Light awarded a place on G-Cloud 14 Digital Marketplace

Head Light is pleased to be part of the Digital Marketplace framework, G-Cloud 14, operated by the UK Government for public sector organisations.


G Cloud supplierHead Light is pleased to announce that it has once again been accepted in the Digital Marketplace framework, G-Cloud 14.

The G-Cloud framework is operated by the UK government and makes it easier for public sector organisations – such as the NHS, Police and local councils – to find, compare and buy cloud-based services without having to go through a full and complex tendering process. It provides the public sector with a quick, compliant and transparent means of awarding a contract and placing an order. G-Cloud 14 aligns with the new standard of the framework.  

Ian Lee-Emery, Head Light’s founder and CEO, said:

“Head Light has worked alongside public sector organisations for many years. We recognise – and understand – the distinct challenges and requirements of the sector, evolving our software over the years to meet these very specific needs.

As one of the very few UK-headquartered and UK-owned talent management and retention platforms, we are proud to have close working relationships with our public sector clients.

We are proud to have once again been accepted in the G-Cloud framework and look forward to continuing our existing relationships with public sector organisations and extending our services to a growing network of clients."

This is Head Light’s ninth successful placement on the G-Cloud framework, and along with its ISO27001 data security accreditation, public sector organisations can be reassured that their data will be kept safe and secure.

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