5th June 2026: RightCue Strengthens Public Sector Cyber Resilience Offering Through Government Commercial Agency Appointment
RightCue, the cyber security, compliance and resilience experts, has been named as a supplier on Government Commercial Agency's (GCA) Cyber Security Services 3 Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) (RM3764.3).
What is the Government Cyber Security Services DPS?
The appointment strengthens RightCue's ability to support public sector organisations across the UK, providing a compliant and trusted route to access specialist expertise in cyber security, compliance and resilience. Through the agreement, public sector buyers can more easily engage RightCue to help navigate evolving cyber risks, regulatory requirements and operational challenges while building long-term organisational resilience.
Yogesh Agarwal, Managing Director of RightCue, said:
"Cyber resilience is no longer just a technology challenge; it is a business challenge, an operational challenge and, increasingly, a leadership challenge.
Public sector organisations are being asked to navigate a rapidly changing landscape of cyber threats, regulatory requirements and emerging technologies, often with limited time and resources. Our role is to bring clarity to that complexity, helping organisations understand risk, make informed decisions and build resilience with confidence.
Being named as a supplier on the Cyber Security Services 3 DPS makes it easier for organisations to access the expertise and guidance they need at every stage of that journey."
How RightCue Supports Public Sector Organisations
As cyber threats continue to evolve and organisations face increasing pressure to demonstrate robust governance, compliance and security controls, the need for clear, practical guidance has never been greater. RightCue works alongside organisations to help them understand risk, make informed decisions and strengthen resilience in a way that supports their wider business objectives.
The Cyber Security Services 3 DPS is a flexible commercial agreement that enables public sector organisations to procure a broad range of cyber security services through a straightforward and compliant route. The framework is designed to help organisations improve their cyber resilience and overall security posture by providing access to specialist expertise and support.
Through the agreement, customers can access a wide range of cyber security services, including consultancy and advisory support, cyber essentials, penetration testing, cyber risk management, DSPT audit, defence cyber certification, governance and assurance, compliance programmes, security strategy, incident response planning and wider resilience initiatives.
Yogesh added:
"We often describe our role as being a trusted guide. Every organisation's path to cyber resilience is different and there is rarely a one-size-fits-all solution.
Whether we are supporting a healthcare provider with compliance requirements, helping leadership teams understand cyber risk, conducting penetration testing or developing long-term security strategies, our focus remains the same: providing practical guidance that helps organisations move forward with confidence.
We are proud to support public sector organisations through a trusted procurement route that makes specialist expertise more accessible and helps create stronger, more resilient organisations."



