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The PSN is the government’s high-performance network, which helps public sector organisations work together, reduce duplication and share resources.
How public sector organisations can access or provide free-of-charge services over PSN and how commercial service providers can sell services on PSN.
These documents place technical interoperability obligations on the three kinds of PSN network service: GCNSPs, DNSPs and other PSN networks. The obligations create the effect of a single network by defining what happens at the interfaces between different suppliers' networks,...
This guide provides an overview of PSN compliance, why it is important and how you can go about applying for and achieving it.
IT managers should now be planning how to migrate their PSN services to the cloud.
How organisations can report and manage operational issues on PSN.
How commercial suppliers can renew or get a PSN connectivity service compliance certificate so the service can be used by public service organisations connected to the PSN.
This guide groups together all the documents and document collections that relate to the current release of PSN obligations.
These documents place governance and service management obligations on all PSN connectivity services. They are part of the November 2015 release of the PSN obligations.
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