Dragons’ Den investor Piers Linney joins Cabinet Office SME Panel

Piers Linney, co-CEO of Outsourcery, has joined the Cabinet Office SME Panel, which advises on small and medium business issues.

The SME Panel, formed in 2011, advises the Cabinet Office on work to help more small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to win public sector contracts and other SME-related issues. The panel consists of a broad range of micro, small and medium business leaders across a number of industry sectors.

Linney said: "The public sector provides a massive opportunity for SMEs, which are the engine of the economy. The aim of having SMEs account for 25% of direct and indirect central government expenditure is within reach and the G-Cloud framework in particular is a world leading example of how IT procurement should evolve to drive value for money and broaden supply bases to introduce more competition and innovation.

" However, it is important that such initiatives continue to adapt and that feedback is heard and acted upon and I look forward to adding our perspective."

Stephen Allott, the Crown Representative for SMEs said: "The SME panel has been doing a fine job in acting as a sounding board for Cabinet Office policies and offering excellent advice at how best to make it easier for smaller firms to pitch for and win government business. Piers will offer the board further experience from the IT sector and we look forward to his input.

"Government is now getting huge value from SME IT suppliers in particular. The G-Cloud Cloudstore is the standout success in this regard with spend of over £190 million to date - 56% of which has gone to SMEs."

 

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