Resellers earn spots on £300m Welsh IT framework

Softcat and Computacenter among successful suppliers

A host of resellers have bagged a spot on a Wales framework worth £300m.

The second iteration of All-Wales IT Products and Services went live at the start of the month and caters for the supply of Hardware, software, solutions and specialist audio visual offerings.

The framework is split into five Lots, ranging in values of between £10m and £150m. A full list of suppliers can be found below.

The Welsh government's National Procurement Service (NPS) runs the framework.

Simon Harbridge - CEO of Stone, which one a place on three Lots - said: "We're delighted to have been reappointed to the NPS framework and to continue to help public sector organisations in Wales access the quality support and technology they need to overcome their challenges.

"The NPS framework reduces this burden for the Welsh public sector, providing them with peace of mind that they're using compliant, trusted and reliable partners, so they can focus on their vital work.

"We're looking forward to supporting more of these organisations over the next few years as we navigate the further challenges that the post-Covid and Brexit era may bring."

The framework is set to run for two years.

Lot 1 - Commodity Hardware Catalogue

XMA

Lot 2 - IT Hardware

XMA

Centerprise

Circle IT

Computerworld Wales

Dell

Kingsfield Computer Products

Lenovo

Probrand

Pure Technology Group

Stone

Lot 3 - Licensing and Subscriptions

CDW

Phoenix Software

Computacenter

Softcat

SoftwareONE

Lot 4 - Audio Visual

Comcen Computer Supplies

Computeam

Drake AV

G V Multi Media

IDNS

Involve Visual Collaboration

Lot 5 - Solutions

CDW

XMA

Centerprise

Circle IT

Comcen Computer Supplies

Computacenter

Computeam

Computerworld Wales

Dell

Drake AV

G V Multi Media

IDNS

Involve Visual Collaboration

Kingsfield Computer Products

Lenovo

Phoenix Software

Probrand

Pure Technology Group

Softcat

SoftwareONE

Stone