Managed Services
Structured IT support and managed service ownership for organisations that need reliable operations, reporting, governance and continuous improvement.
Public sector technology services
Altiatech helps public sector organisations modernise, secure, optimise and run technology services with clear governance, managed service ownership and procurement-aware delivery.
Designed for practical public sector buying conversations. Start with the requirement, confirm the route, agree scope and move into accountable delivery.
Requirement · Route · Scope · DeliveryWhat Altiatech supports
Altiatech supports public sector organisations with managed services, cloud and AI enablement, optimisation, cyber security, identity, resilience and operational improvement.
Structured IT support and managed service ownership for organisations that need reliable operations, reporting, governance and continuous improvement.
Cloud modernisation, platform governance and AI-ready foundations for organisations preparing for more resilient, controlled and scalable services.
Aquila-powered visibility and managed optimisation support for cloud, AI and licensing spend, including forecasting, ownership and accountability.
Support for identity, access, cyber risk, governance and operational security controls where assurance, auditability and resilience matter.
Practical support for continuity planning, recovery readiness, operational resilience and the service processes that help reduce disruption.
A practical route to assess AI readiness, prioritise use cases and define governance before adoption moves into delivery or managed operation.
The focus is practical delivery. Altiatech can support a specific project, transition a service into managed operation or help shape a broader technology improvement programme.
Assess · Transition · Run · OptimiseHow to buy
Altiatech can support public sector buyers from early requirement shaping through to route confirmation, scope definition, call-off and governed delivery.
Suitable for defined cloud-based services where the requirement, scope and service terms can be matched to the appropriate buying route.
A potential route for broader technology services, managed support and operational delivery where the requirement aligns with the confirmed framework scope.
Include once status, listing and buyer route are confirmed. Until then, keep wording careful and avoid unsupported procurement claims.
Keep the buying conversation simple. Define the requirement, confirm the route, shape the scope, complete the call-off and move into governed delivery.
Requirement · Route · Scope · Call-off · DeliveryAssurance, governance and next steps
Public sector IT services need more than technical capability. Buyers need assurance, governance, accountability, security awareness and a clear route from requirement to managed delivery.
Yes. Altiatech can help clarify the service need, desired outcomes, operating model, governance requirements and likely route to market before a public sector buyer moves into formal procurement.
Altiatech can support managed services, cloud and AI enablement, cost optimisation, identity, managed cyber security, resilience, continuity and operational improvement.
Start by defining the requirement, then confirm the relevant framework, lot, scope and buyer process. The route should be checked against current procurement records before a call-off is made.
Yes. Delivery can move into managed services, reporting, service ownership, optimisation, governance reviews and continuous improvement where ongoing operational support is required.
Bring your service requirement, procurement question, cloud challenge, security concern or optimisation priority. Altiatech can help shape a practical route into governed delivery.
Assurance signals
Altiatech supports organisations that need clear routes to market, service management discipline and delivery models aligned to governance, security and operational control.
Accreditation and framework wording should be checked against current certificates and procurement status before final publication.
Accreditations
Security and procurement routes