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23.10.19

Government’s Digital Marketplace framework to offer Iron Mountain solutions

Iron Mountain Solutions Now Available on Digital Outcomes and Specialists 4 (DOS-4) Digital Marketplace Framework Expands Iron Mountain’s Offering for Public Sector Customer

Iron Mountain has announced that its information management and digital transformation solutions are now available through the Government’s latest Digital Marketplace framework.

The public sector will now be able to draw on the storage and information management company’s “proven capabilities and experience in outcome-orientated digital transformation projects, helping organisations solve information management challenges.”

The Government’s fourth iteration of the Digital Outcomes and Specialist Framework, DOS-4, comes with an increased predicted spend worth an estimated £1.57bn.

Iron Mountain’s services will be available on Lot 1 (digital outcomes) of the Digital Marketplace framework, which is operated by the Crown Commercial Service.

Simon McNair, business development director, public sector at Iron Mountain, commented: “Our inclusion on DOS-4, on the heels of seven services already available on the G-Cloud 11 framework, signifies our ongoing commitment to providing cost effective, compliant and transformative solutions for public sector organisations.

“With our extensive experience of working with the public sector, we are now firmly positioned as a strategic partner to Government.

“This is a testament to the strength of capabilities, expertise and service quality that we bring forth for all customers – public and private – in the UK, Ireland, Western Europe and globally.”

 

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