When choose a PaaS for a public sector project

Public sector PaaS
Public services are engaged in an ongoing digital transformation, driven by increasing user expectations, service continuity requirements, and growing security needs.

This transformation is taking place within a context of cost reduction, rationalization of existing infrastructures, and the pooling of IT resources.

In this constrained environment, the question is not only which provider or technology to choose, but which application execution model is best suited to the project at hand. PaaS (Platform as a Service) is one of the available options, provided its benefits, limitations, and applicable frameworks are clearly understood.

Challenges and issues specific to the public sector

Public organizations face structural constraints that directly influence their technical decisions. Budget pressure is constant, with explicit objectives to control or even reduce IT operating costs. Technical teams are often understaffed, with recruitment challenges for specialized roles such as system administrators, developers, cybersecurity experts, and cloud or DevOps engineers.

In addition, public organizations often rely on a heterogeneous and sometimes aging application landscape, built on technologies or environments that are no longer maintained or are difficult to evolve. Security, availability, and regulatory compliance requirements are high, while project timelines must remain aligned with the operational needs of administrations, local authorities, and public institutions.

How PaaS can address these challenges in the public sector

Using a cloud platform can address part of these challenges, without being a universal solution. One of its main benefits is the reduction of operational workload. In practice, this means that operating systems, application runtimes, deployment processes, restarts, and monitoring mechanisms are managed at the platform level. Technical teams no longer need to handle day-to-day infrastructure management and can focus on developing, improving, and maintaining applications.

From a security and update perspective, an application hosting solution also helps maintain technical environments more consistently up to date. In the public sector, where legacy management is a key concern, this reduces risks associated with obsolete systems, unmaintained dependencies, and delayed security patching. While this approach does not eliminate existing legacy systems, it helps structure their operation and supports gradual modernization without requiring a full overhaul of the information system.

In this context, a PaaS for public services can be a relevant lever, provided it is selected for clearly identified use cases.

Not all public projects fall under the same deployment framework

Public sector digital projects vary widely. An internal business application, a citizen-facing digital service, a data platform, or a research project do not involve the same constraints or levels of requirements.

Some contexts, particularly those related to defense or the processing of sensitive information, require enhanced guarantees in terms of security, control, and sovereignty. In such cases, specific qualification frameworks such as SecNumCloud may be required, limiting the available technical options. PaaS is therefore not suitable for all scenarios, and its use must be assessed based on data sensitivity and applicable regulatory requirements.

Existing public frameworks for deploying PaaS

Contrary to common belief, public sector organizations already have operational frameworks to access compliant cloud and application hosting services.

For administrations and public institutions, using UGAP provides access to a national purchasing body with pooled and legally secure contracts.

At a regional level, initiatives such as La Fabrique IA Territoriale, led by GIGALIS, offer local authorities and institutions in the Pays de la Loire region a structured framework to access digital and cloud services, with a focus on mutualization and support.

In the healthcare sector, hospitals can rely on Resah, which references solutions tailored to the specific requirements of healthcare environments.

These frameworks do not define technical use cases but provide concrete access points to services compliant with public procurement regulations.

When PaaS is particularly relevant

A managed cloud model is especially well suited when the goal is to build a new application without the need to handle system administration. It is also relevant for modernizing or refactoring existing applications, where the main objective is to simplify operations while improving reliability and security.

For application projects requiring fast deployment cycles, better cost predictability, and reduced administrative overhead, a cloud offering for public sector organizations can be a consistent choice, provided the functional and regulatory scope is clearly defined.

Key considerations before making this choice

Before choosing a PaaS, several factors must be carefully evaluated: the actual scope of platform responsibility, reversibility conditions, data location and protection, and alignment between data sensitivity and the guarantees provided. These elements determine whether the model is appropriate and sustainable over time.

Are you working on an application project within a public service and wondering whether a PaaS model is relevant in your context?

Identifying the right contractual framework helps save time and ensures compliance with public sector digital projects.

Or access Clever Cloud directly via public platforms:
UGAP for administrations and public institutions, La Fabrique IA Territoriale for organizations in the Pays de la Loire region, and Resah for healthcare institutions.


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