The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has released a provisional timetable for the framework’s implementation.
Earlier this month the government back-tracked on the G-Cloud 10 delay and stated that the £600 million framework would be launched this year.
It has now released a provisional timetable for G-Cloud 10 which starts on 18 April when G-Cloud 10 opens for applications and allows clarification questions.
The deadline for asking clarification questions is 5pm on Wednesday 9 May and the answers will be published on 16 May.
Answers to clarification questions will be published on the Digital Marketplace on 23 May and applications for G-Cloud 10 will close on 18 June.
Applicants will be told if their application to G-Cloud 10 was successful between 18 and 29 June and the framework agreement will start on 2 July.
Apparently, the dates are approximate and subject to change. G-Cloud 9 services will be removed when G-Cloud 10 services go live.