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Can other organisations join the ICT Hub?

We welcome approaches from other organisations who are interested in joining the ICT Hub as either an ICT Hub member or delivery/ communication partner. If you are interested in working with the ICT Hub, please consult our guidance document (RTF, PDF) on working with the ICT Hub. If you feel that your organisation meets the criteria described in the guidance document for becoming an ICT Hub member please contact Nicola Thompson for an initial discussion.

Summary of guidelines

There are a number of ways organisations can become involved in the ICT Hub's work.

This may be as either:

1. Member of the ICT Hub
2. Delivery/communication partner
3. ICT Hub Advisory Group member

The ICT Hub is committed to exploring how other organisations can work with and add value to the work of the ICT Hub and committed to ensuring that this is a transparent process.

These guidelines will:

1. Publicise and set out how organisations can become involved and add value to the work of the ICT Hub
2. Publicise and set out the process to ensure there is transparency

Guidelines for identifying and working with other parties - RTF, PDF, More Information