HMRC centralise data storage via the G-Cloud framework
September 2012 by Emmanuelle Lamandé
Skyscape Cloud Services Limited, announced that it had signed a contract with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for centralised data storage via the G-Cloud framework.
HMRC is the first Government department to sign a contract for the delivery of G-Cloud Services over the Public Services Network (PSN). Moving to cloud storage will provide lower-cost, more secure and greener data storage for HMRC. It will also enable the department to move forward with its deployment of the Government End User Device Strategy, designed to increase the efficiency of the public sector and improve front-line services.
The contract was awarded via the UK Government G-Cloud framework, which enables the rapid sourcing and deployment of secure, low-cost utility services to the UK public sector. This is the first major service contract to be awarded via the G-Cloud by an organisation as large as HMRC.
For HMRC the change will mean moving data currently stored in local offices to cloud storage between Autumn 2012 and early Spring 2013. This will be the first deployment of G-Cloud services over the Public Service Network, established to improve Government communication links and cut costs.