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November 20th, 2024
viaEuropa services now available through G-Cloud 14

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Europa Technologies is pleased to announce that its award-winning viaEuropa services are available through the latest procurement framework for cloud-based offerings to UK Public Sector organisations, G-Cloud 14.

viaEuropa provides fast and convenient access to data from Ordnance Survey, Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland, HM Land Registry, British Geological Survey, JBA Risk Management and OceanWise. Data licensing options are available, where required.

viaEuropa supports the trio of Geospatial Commission public sector contracts: the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA), the new 2024 Aerial Photography Great Britain (APGB) and Royal Mail Public Sector Licence (PSL). For addressing products provided by the PSGA, viaEuropa delivers enterprise-grade APIs for OS AddressBase, OS AddressBase Islands and the OS NGD Address theme.

No viaEuropa service employs throttling, which ensures end-users enjoy a high-performance, reliable service which does not stop or stall during peak loads.

Founder & Director or Europa Technologies, Warren Vick, commented, “We are delighted to have a broad range of viaEuropa services available through G-Cloud 14. Through this procurement platform, we continue to demonstrate our strength and commitment to the UK public sector. As a leader in our field, we are proud to serve our high quality services to customers across central and devolved government, local authorities and emergency services.”

Europa Technologies is demonstrating viaEuropa services at a series of Geospatial Commission / Ordnance Survey PSGA events:

  • Edinburgh – 5 November
  • York – 14 November
  • London – 26 November
  • Cardiff – 3 December

Award-winning services from Europa Technologies have been available on the framework since G-Cloud 3, enabling organisations to consume data as a service consistently, efficiently and economically. Today, services from Europa Technologies can be found on the Digital Marketplace, the home of G-Cloud 14:

https://www.digitalmarketplace.service.gov.uk/g-cloud

 

About Europa Technologies

Europa Technologies is an award-winning pioneer of Location Intelligence solutions for a wide variety of market sectors. Our capabilities allow organisations with international interests to better understand their customers, assets and environment, in a geographic context, thereby gaining a competitive or strategic advantage.

As a trusted advisor, our products and services are used by Fortune Global 500 companies, governments and missions of the United Nations. The company has global licence agreements with several leading Internet-based service providers. Through deployment via Google Earth and Google Maps alone, our world data products have been seen by over one billion people, approximately 1 in 7 of the world’s entire population.

Our mission is captured by our hallmark: “Success, located”.

Contact

Discover more…
www.europa.uk.com

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@europatech
@europatechnologies
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www.linkedin.com/company/europa-technologies

Please direct media enquiries to:

Louise Dowdeswell
Marketing & Communications Manager
Email Contact
+44 (0)1932 645555 x206

 

About G-Cloud and the Crown Commercial Service

The G-Cloud framework is an agreement between the government and suppliers who provide cloud-based services. G-Cloud is managed by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS). CCS supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services.

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