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UK public sector AI procurement is increasingly residency-bound: G-Cloud and Crown Commercial Service frameworks specify UK / EU residency for many sensitive data classes. Self-hosted on UK dedicated GPU aligns cleanly with this.
Public sector AI deployments: UK dedicated GPU, single-tenant, comprehensive audit logging, NHS DSPT / Cyber Essentials Plus alignment, G-Cloud-listed providers preferred. Stack: Llama 3.1 8B / Qwen 2.5 7B (multilingual) + BGE-m3 + Qdrant. Add Claude fallback for hardest cases. £500-5K/mo for council / agency tier; multi-GPU for NHS Trust scale.
Workloads
- NHS clinical decision support: triage, summary, KB Q&A (with GMC / RCN safeguards)
- Council / local government: citizen Q&A, application processing, document drafting
- Central government: policy analysis, internal document Q&A, FOI request handling
- Education (state-funded): tutoring, curriculum content, marking
- Justice / police: case summary, evidence search (with strict access controls)
Procurement
- G-Cloud framework: hosting providers must be listed; check supplier match
- Crown Commercial Service: AI tools procurement increasingly through CCS frameworks
- Cyber Essentials Plus: required for handling sensitive public-sector data
- NHS DSPT: required for NHS data handling
- Open standards: government policy preference for open-weight models + standard APIs
Residency
UK residency is increasingly mandatory for public-sector AI:
- National Data Strategy — UK data should generally remain UK
- NHS Digital guidance — UK preferred for clinical / patient data
- Schrems II concerns — US transfers add SCC complexity
- Sovereignty discourse — AI models trained on UK data, hosted in UK, controlled by UK organisations
Verdict
For UK public sector AI, self-hosted on UK dedicated GPU is the dominant path. The procurement framework alignment + residency + sovereignty all favour it over hosted-API alternatives. Pair with comprehensive audit logging + open-standard APIs + open-weight models for maximum framework compatibility.
Bottom line
UK self-hosted = public sector AI default. See UK sovereignty.