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Cloud revolution powers Scotland’s digital future

The path towards a cloud-centric public sector is complex. Photograph: jijomathaidesigners/Shutterstock.com

In the fast-evolving landscape of digital transformation, cloud technology promises to redefine how public sector operations and services are delivered. 

Scotland is at the forefront of this revolution, with an ambitious vision that’s turning into reality to become a centre of excellence for all things cloud. 

This is not only about harnessing the latest technology, it also prioritises building a robust, skilled workforce, capable of driving forward innovations in public sector digital services.

The Scottish Government is committed to leading by example. With a keen focus on growing its team and upskilling its workforce, the Scottish Government is laying the foundation for a future where digital services are more efficient, secure and user-centric. 

This is a journey of transformation, where the Digital Directorate aims to showcase its capability to manage and mature its cloud platform independently, even as it welcomes support to enhance its offerings and operational efficiencies.

Behind the scenes, Leidos is working as a dedicated partner supporting the directorate’s ambitions. This partnership is key, especially as we consider the drive for government services to move to the cloud in line with Cloud First Strategy. 

It’s a pivotal moment for the public sector that underscores the need for expert guidance and strategic planning. 

The Digital Directorate has taken major steps and built a secure and cost-efficient cloud platform for the public sector to benefit from. 

The platform has the infrastructure, security, and customer environment ready for departments and agencies to move in with the peace of mind that it meets government digital and cybersecurity standards. 

The significant progress made in maturing this service opens up opportunities to Scottish public sector organisations that they may not have been aware of, for example, access to existing contracts and discounts to enable a cost-effective cloud migration.

As Scottish Government’s Cloud Partner, Leidos is ready to assist in this journey. Our primary undertaking is to support the Digital Directorate, however, with our unique insight, we are able to support the wider Scottish public sector in their strategies and execution of migrations to the Scottish Government Cloud Platform. 

Having been part of the Cloud First journey for many years, we can help Scottish public sector organisations understand their current position, whether that be in a datacentre with a clear strategy to move to cloud hosting, or at the beginning of their cloud journey. 

We can provide a clear path forward in how to leverage the opportunity that the Scottish Government Cloud Platform provides.

Embracing trends in a Scottish context

The journey towards a cloud-centric public sector in Scotland is not occurring in isolation. It is part of a global movement towards cloud computing, driven by trends that highlight the importance of agility, scalability and security in digital services. 

As we navigate this journey, several key trends emerge as particularly relevant:

As Scotland continues this ambitious journey, the role of strategic partnerships becomes clear. The path towards a cloud-centric public sector is complex, requiring not just technological expertise but also a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities within the Scottish context. 

Our role, as the Scottish Government cloud partner, is to navigate this path, offering guidance, expertise, and support every step of the way.

The Digital Directorate is supporting the Scottish public sector to transform its digital landscape, and we are supporting them to ensure that the transition is smooth, secure, and aligned with the overarching goal of delivering better services to Scottish citizens. 

The cloud revolution is here, and together, we are poised to make the most of it, ensuring that Scotland’s digital future is vibrant, efficient, and inclusive. 


Partner Content in association with Leidos

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