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Kings now on G-Cloud Framework

by Andy Clutton

Kings Secure Technologies has announced that it has been awarded a place on the G-Cloud Framework. G-Cloud 12 is part of the UK Government’s Digital Marketplace where public-sector organisations can access suppliers and procure products and services without the need for a lengthy tender process. The criteria for being accepted onto the G-Cloud Framework ensures that only those companies who provide the highest levels of security and support to public sector organisations are selected due to the sensitive information they hold. Buying services through the G-Cloud Framework is faster and cheaper than entering individual procurement contracts.

One of the technologies Kings is offering to supply through the G-Cloud 12 Framework, is a strategic partnership agreement with mobile and cloud-based access control provider, Openpath.

Through the G-Cloud 12 Framework, Kings is also offering DYMENSiON and Lone Worker services. DYMENSiON, a secure browser-based intelligent solution, provides access to a multitude of data of the users account through real-time pictures at site level—enabling risk profiling, resource planning and empowering clients with insight into areas of the estate performance.

The Lone Worker protection service through Safe Hub, uses voice and data communication to protect employees, managers and shareholders from the risks associated with lone and remote working, helping companies today keep its people safe. Through a secure web-based portal, Lone Worker provides a cross-device snapshot of system activity with real-time reporting.

Commenting on the inclusion, Darren Gamage, Chief Operating Officer said: “We’re delighted to be included in the new G-Cloud framework with our technology partners. The framework provides a great opportunity for prospective customers to reduce their cost of sourcing and to access cloud lone worker, access control and process management tools to support in the protection of their people, premises and assets.”

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