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Introducing NL Digital Government

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[This is an animated video. The Central Government logo appears at the top of the screen.

On-screen text: Digital Government: For professionals working in Government Digitalisation]

A smart, accessible, and personalised government.

Isn’t it a goal we all share?

[A laptop displaying a graphic representation of the Digital Government website appears.
As the view zooms out from the laptop, straight lines emanate from its centre towards the corners of the screen.
To the right of the laptop, a building labelled 'government' appears.
Around the laptop are small figures representing civil servants and citizens, standing alone or in groups, scattered across the screen.
Lines from the laptop extend towards the government building and these figures, forming a network.
Icons representing digital development and ideas, such as a laptop with a lock, the Wi-Fi symbol, a shield, and a lightbulb, appear along these lines.]

Collaborating on digitalisation makes this possible.

[Green dots move along the lines between the laptop, figures, government building, and icons, to and from the laptop.]

Digitaloverheid.nl translates policy into actionable practice examples.

[The focus narrows on one of the figures, a woman using a laptop. Icons representing news, policy and implementation, toolboxes, and case studies emerge around her laptop.]

Professionals will find the latest news, information on policy and implementation, toolboxes, and case studies with us.

[The woman is shown from the front, at her desk behind the laptop. She raises her index finger. Thought bubbles appear around her, symbolising ideas about digitalisation, such as an icon of DigiD (pronounced Deegeeday), a laptop with a lock, and an icon representing diversity in society.]

Do you have tips, tools, or good practice examples to inspire your coworkers?

[The thought clouds disappear, and speech clouds with icons of email, Twitter, and LinkedIn appear around her.]

Send us an email or share your response on Twitter or LinkedIn.

[The screen turns white and the Central Government logo appears at the top. From top to bottom, icons of Twitter, LinkedIn, and email appear.
On-screen text behind icons: @digioverheid, linkedin.com/company/digitaleoverheidnl, info@digitaleoverheid.nl.]

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