Pre-established contractual arrangements
Helping public & third sector organisations to streamline procurement
Procurement frameworks, or ‘framework agreements, provide pre-established contractual arrangements with approved suppliers. Suppliers are vetted to ensure that they meet the appropriate standards and compliance requirements. The agreement sets the terms, conditions, and pricing for specific products and services, to streamline and simplify procurement. Frameworks often categorise offerings into ‘lots’ to align relevant supplier expertise to customer requirements.
To assist its Higher Education and public sector clients OCF has invested in gaining places on several key procurement frameworks.
Frameworks at a glance
| Awarding organisation | Framework | Focus |
| Crown Commercial Service | Artificial Intelligence DPS | AI adoption services |
| Crown Commercial Service | Automation Marketplace DPS | Intelligent automation services and solutions |
| Crown Commercial Service | Cloud Compute 2 | Core cloud computing services |
| Crown Commercial Service | Cyber Security Services 3 DPS | Cyber security solutions |
| Crown Commercial Service | G-Cloud 14 | Cloud computing services |
| Hellios Information Limited | JOSCAR | Across the board//Unrestricted |
| SUPC | Servers, Storage and Solutions National Agreement | Servers, storage and related solutions |
| Crown Commercial Service | Spark DPS | Emerging technologies |
| Frameworks via partners | ||
| NHS SBS | Digital Workplace Solutions 2 | More info > |
| Crown Commercial Service | Technology Products & Assoc. Services | More info > |
| Health Trust Europe | ICT Solutions 3 | More info > |
| Constellia | Neutral Vendor Solution | More info > |
Crown Commercial Service’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) DPS (framework RM 6200) enables organisations to scope a requirement and define an AI-based solution. It encompasses discovery and consultancy services, implementation and support, end-to-end partnerships, and technologies focused on the use of AI.
This enables OCF to provide the following services via bid or tender
Operated by Crown Commercial Service the Automation Marketplace DPS (framework RM 6173) focuses on intelligent automation. It encompasses consultancy, services and licences to streamline processes and systems.
The agreement enables OCF to provide the following services via bid or tender:
Cloud Compute 2 (Crown Commercial Service’s framework RM 6292) covers all core cloud computing services: Platform-as-a-service (PaaS), Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), including compute, storage, and networking, and microservices relating to the usage, security, governance, optimisation, and/or management of a customer’s core services.
It enables direct purchases from technology and resale partners like OCF, as well as cloud service suppliers.
The agreement enables OCF to provide:
G-Cloud 14 (framework RM1557.14) is an online catalogue facilitating the purchase of cloud-based computing services. These include hosting, software, cloud support, as well as many off-the-shelf, pay-as-you-go cloud solutions.
OCF are a Crown Commercial Service supplier under lots 1, 2 and 3, for the provision of the following cloud services:
Cyber Security Services 3 DPS (Crown Commercial Service's framework RM3764.3) is available to all UK central government departments, agencies and public bodies, wider public sector organisations and charities. Call-off from this Framework Agreement is by means of further competition only.
The agreement enables OCF to provide:
JOSCAR is primarily used in the aerospace, defence, and security industries, including the UK Ministry of Defence, NATS, and BAE Systems. The platform provides pre-qualification information about suppliers’ capabilities, accreditations, security protocols, and other relevant details. which can then be accessed by participating buyers.
OCF is a JOSCAR registered supplier, enabling direct award procurement of products and services for:
Crown Commercial Service’s Spark DPS (framework RM 6094173) facilitates procuring a wide range of new and emerging technologies.
The agreement enables OCF to offer the following via bid or tender:
End Date: 15/12/2029
Operated by the Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC) the agreement is open to SUPC members as well as the APUC, HEPCW, LUPC, NEUPC, and NWUPC consortia. It enables direct procurement of servers, storage and solutions, including converged infrastructure and end-to-end solutions.
OCF is an approved supplier under Lot 5 for the purchase (including leasing) of:
Please Note: OCF may also be invited to partner with Dell, Lenovo, and Supermicro via the standalone High-Performance Computing Framework, which is equivalent to and replaces Lot 4.