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UK’s fastest-growing public sector tech suppliers unveiled

Channel partners feature prominently, with one ranking second in the league table

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
20 February 2026
in Public sector, News, Partner
UK’s fastest-growing public sector tech suppliers unveiled

Clockwise from top-left: Aspire, Roc CTO Chelsea Chamberlin and DTP CEO Howard Hall

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Roc Technologies, Econocom and DTP are among a string of channel partners named in a countdown of the fastest-growing public sector tech suppliers.

The Tech200 Awards positions tech suppliers by their growth in direct UK public sector revenue between fiscal 2024 and 2025.

Newbury-based MSP Roc Technologies came in second on the back of 1,183% growth.

Other channel partners outfits in the top 50 include 22nd ranked Econocom (341% growth), 39th ranked DTP (233%), 44th-ranked Academia (220%) and 45th-ranked ARO (217%).

Aspire Technology, OryxAlign, Khipu Networks, Kick ICT, Bridewell, Ultima, TET, ProAV, UBDS and Complete IT Systems also all made the cut for the top 100.

The Tech200 Awards is published by Tussell, techUK and The Data City.

To be included, a company must have received at least £250,000 in direct public sector revenue in fiscal 2024.

Chelsea Chamberlin, Roc
Chelsea Chamberlin

Roc – which recently bagged a landmark SASE deal with the City of London Corporation – secured its lofty position thanks to “a surge in spending from numerous universities”, Tussle said.

Just under a quarter (41) of this year’s Tech200 members were classified as specialising in ‘IT services’.

There were 32 ‘digital transformation’ providers, and 28 ‘software & systems’ providers, meanwhile.

“The narrative is clear: the public sector is continuing to invest tens of millions of pounds each year in core IT and tech services,” Tussle said.

“The imperative for government to be digitally-enabled, interconnected and modernised compounds every year. The Tech200 are meeting this demand.”

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