Technology Leaders have said that the government will eventually move away from the PSN, but the security actions built on its compliance process, and the ‘common trust’ tenet it is founded on remain crucial for the public sector. Mark Smith explains the thinking behind the evolution of PSN assurance.
Tony Brown, Category Lead at Crown Commercial Service (CCS) updates us on what public sector customers need to do as their GCF contracts come to an end, and how they can pre-register for for the new UK public sector DNS service.
At a recent Technology Leaders meeting we agreed that the internet is ok for the vast majority of the work that the public sector does. But what does that mean for the future of the Public Services Network?
Andrew Williamson, the Scottish Wide Area Network Programme Manager, talks about getting the Scottish public sector better connected with secure email in Scotland.
Tony Brown, Category Lead at Crown Commercial Service (CCS) tells us what public sector customers need to do as their GSi Convergence Framework contracts come to an end and how they’ll save money doing it.
At GDS we’ve started publishing the performance data we get from monitoring the network performance of the Public Services Network. It will take a little while to see what “normal” looks like, but there’s already some interesting patterns starting to show up.
I’m very pleased to announce Mark Smith as the new Head of PSN (Public Services Network), the government’s high-performance network for public sector organisations.
Catch up on the changes we have made to make it cheaper and easier for everyone to purchase the components they need to connect their organisations to the PSN.
As Mark Smith mentioned in his blog a couple-of-weeks ago, our trial of the new PSN compliance process has now moved into public beta.
We’ve been making good progress on the alpha of the new PSN compliance process, which I talked about last month.