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Government Cloud Procurement: Insights & Observations from the UK

Government Cloud Procurement: Insights & Observations from the UK. Dr Richard Sykes Independent Strategic Advisor 8 th November 2012 . G-Cloud. September 2009 – August 2010 Joint Government/Industry Exercise scopes and details G-Cloud and its Apps Store;

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Government Cloud Procurement: Insights & Observations from the UK

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  1. Government Cloud Procurement: Insights & Observations from the UK Dr Richard Sykes Independent Strategic Advisor 8th November 2012

  2. G-Cloud September 2009 – August 2010 Joint Government/Industry Exercise scopes and details G-Cloud and its Apps Store; Public Sector Network (PSN) progressed . 2010 – 2011 Little follow through – new Government focus on immediate term cost reduction; IT Project size cap: <£100m; Focus on enabling Small & Medium Size Enterprise (SME) involvement.

  3. G-Cloud 2011-2012 Funding for G-Cloud implementation; Government ICT Strategy - Strategic Implementation Plan Moving from the ‘what’ to the ‘how’ 1st (Q4 2011) and then ‘G-Cloud ii’ Framework Procurements: ‘CloudStore’ Apps Store focus rather than G-Cloud per se SME focus Active ‘marketing & education’ of Government Depts + ‘Lead CIOs’, but no central direction/obligation

  4. G-Cloud 2011-2012 Two key developments: Parliamentary Committee (PASC) articulates the malign impact of the oligopoly London Borough of Hillingdon adopts Google Apps

  5. Automation of ‘Bums on Seats’ Business Models Enterprise IT; ‘Pure Play‘, Call Centre & Classic IT Services Firms; Specialist Services, Apps & SaaS Firms High Human/Technology ratio Order of magnitude changes in operational costs The Flip – Capture & Automation of the Intangibles Unit cost High Technology/Human ratio Automated & Commoditised Web, Infrastructural & Transactional Services: Services Factories and (Apps/Services ) Platforms Volume Courtesy of the Leading Edge Forum

  6. ‘The Cloud’ (at its most fundamental) A Competitive & Global Market Place of Discrete & Directly Sourceable (Technology-Enabled) Business & Consumer Services Available On-Demand and Paid For As Used A Very Different Commerce

  7. The Core Divide in the Vendor Landscape Process-as-a-Service Software-as-a-Service & Apps-as-a-Service The CONSUMING Platform-as-a-Service Infrastructure-as-a-Service The COMPUTING

  8. Infrastructures & Platforms – and SaaS! Forecast Surge in Software as a Service

  9. G-Cloud as a Genuine Platform? UK Government security measure: Incident Levels (IL) ~80% of UK Central Government services </= IL3 Current UK Central Government is served by a complex diversity of data centres, predominantly small and inefficient. Secure multi-tenanted data centres simultaneously servicing Government, Enterprise & Consumer markets would present a very attractive IaaS/PaaS investment proposition for the private sector

  10. The EU Cloud Strategy • ‘Unleashing the Potential of Cloud Computing in Europe’ • 1. Cutting through the jungle of Standards’, to map the current EU standards landscape, and work to seek rationalisation against the overriding objective of delivering ‘Security, Reliability and Trust’ in the operation of the Cloud; • 2. Creating a framework of ‘safe and fair’ contract terms in Europe through an open stakeholder driven process; • 3. Creating an European Public Sector Partnership to identify standard services that could be exploited across Europe for better economics of service delivery. EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 27.9.2012 COM(2012) 529 final

  11. Thank You! Dr Richard Sykes FRSA An independent strategic advisor in the transformation as business services of technology and business process sourcing, outsourcing and offshoring business models, including through the agency of 'the Cloud'. 'Virtual' office: +44 (0)20 7917 1715 Mobile: +44 (0) 7712 187 099 e-mail: r.j.sykes@btinternet.com Skype: dr.richard-sykes www.dr.richard-sykes.com Read my monthly opinion column @ www.cio.co.uk

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