SCC named on Crown Commercial Service’s Technology Services 4 framework
European IT services and solutions provider SCC has been named as a supplier on all Lots of Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) RM6190 Technology Services 4 framework.
The lots include:
- Lot 1: Technology and Digital Consultancy Services
- Lot 2: Transition and Service Integration and Management (SIAM)
- Lot 3 and 3a: End User Services
- Lot 4 and 4a: Infrastructure Management
- Lot 5 and 5a: Application and Data Management
- Lot 6: Major Technology Services Transformation Programmes
SCC’s appointment across all Lots reflects its breadth of capability, scale of delivery, and long-standing experience supporting central government and wider public sector organisations with complex, mission-critical technology programmes.
RM6190 Technology Services 4 provides public sector organisations with access to a wide range of end-to-end technology services, including consultancy, transition and service integration and management (SIAM), end user services, infrastructure management, application and data services, and major transformation programmes.
Nigel Clark, Public Sector Sales Director at SCC, said: “Being appointed across all lots on the Technology Services 4 framework is a strong indicator of SCC’s public sector capability. It allows us to continue supporting government organisations with flexible, secure and outcome-focused technology services while giving buyers confidence they are working with a proven and reliable partner.“
Adam Clark, Chief Revenue Officer at SCC, added: “This appointment reinforces SCC’s position as a strategic technology partner to the public sector. The breadth of the Technology Services 4 framework aligns closely with our end-to-end capabilities, enabling us to support customers at every stage of their technology and transformation journey.“
Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2024/25, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £5.3 billion – supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.
The Technology Services 4 framework is available to central government departments, local authorities, NHS organisations and wider public sector bodies, providing a compliant and efficient route to market for critical technology services.