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Made Tech Achieves AWS Government Competency Status

Made Tech, a provider of digital, data and technology services to the UK public sector, announced today that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Government Competency status. This designation recognises Made Tech as an AWS Partner that has the ability to deliver AWS projects at pace and at scale to transform digital services across the public sector.

This competency program is designed to help customers identify AWS Partners with industry experience and expertise to support the seamless integration and deployment of its solutions.

“Made Tech is empowering the public sector to deliver and continuously improve digital services that are user-centric, data-driven and freed from legacy technology,” said Ian Southward, Chief Commercial Officer at Made Tech. “The AWS Government Competency status is further recognition of our public sector expertise, putting us in an even better position to service government organisations.

By leveraging the agility, breadth of services, and pace of innovation that AWS enables, we can modernise working practices, accelerate digital delivery and drive better decisions through data, to further improve outcomes for users and citizens.”

As public sector technology delivery experts, Made Tech specialises in delivering world-class digital services in the cloud with minimum impact on the operation of an organisation; building  data platforms that scale to drive the insights needed for a truly predictive government. This results in modernising legacy applications to enable digital transformation, including service design through transition and transformation, as well as continuous improvement and support.

“Made Tech has demonstrated excellent knowledge of the AWS offering over the years and has helped us gain a good understanding in how to build our ecosystem better,” said Rashmi Shetty, Development and Integration Manager at London Borough of Hackney. “Their team has been working very closely with us, assisting with upskilling internal staff members, helping us demonstrate the benefits of platform APIs and promote their adoption. They have also worked with us on building the base for our data platform and helped us demonstrate that we can provide efficient and reliable services whilst still keeping lights on, helping us to achieve our digital transformation journey.”

Posted in UKTechNews.co.uk