Daisy wins place on government shortlist
Business broadband specialist Daisy Group has been selected as one of the 14 organisations ear-marked to provide communications services within the government Procurement Service's Public Services Network (PSN) Services Framework.
Business broadband specialist Daisy Group has been selected as one of the 14 organisations ear-marked to provide communications services within the government Procurement Service's Public Services Network (PSN) Services Framework.
The PSN framework is a 'network of networks' that enables the delivery of public services from any location by any provider across central government departments, non-departmental public bodies, the NHS, local authorities and voluntary sector charities.
The services to be provided include traditional and Internet Protocol (IP) based voice services, Internet services, hosting, co-location, audio conferencing and system maintenance.
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The framework is set to run for an initial two year term with two one-year extension options.
It was a case of ups-a-daisy after the announcement, with the shares rising 1.75p to 95.75p.
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