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Home› TopicsDigitalisation PolicyValues-Driven Digitalisation Work AgendaA Values-Driven and Transparent Digital Government

4. The Digital Government Must Adhere to a Values-Driven and Transparent Methodology

The government must lead by example and adhere to a values‑driven and transparent methodology.

A professional, transparent and incorruptible digital government is a prerequisite for things such as high-quality and innovative services, protection of privacy, cybersecurity, and giving citizens control over their data. We are committed to ensuring adequate information management to give citizens, organisations and parliament insight into the government’s actions and decisions. The future and sustainable design of the organisation and systems is equally important.

To ensure the government adheres to a values-driven and transparent methodology, this track of the Work Agenda focuses on:

4.1 Improve Information Management for Open Government

Improving government information management is used to give citizens, organisations and parliament insight into the government’s actions and decisions.

Read more about Priority 4.1.

4.2 Improve Data Management for Citizens and Organisations

Improving government data management to give citizens and organisations confidence that their personal data is being handled properly.

Read more about Priority 4.2.

4.3 Strengthen the Government’s ICT Organisation and Systems

Strengthen the government’s ICT organisation and ICT systems to enable all ambitions.

Read more about Priority 4.3.

Priority 4.3 Actions

In the following table, you will find a description of priority 4.3 “Strengthen the Government’s ICT organisations and systems” with the desired results for 2024 and the organisations responsible for implementation: Results and implementors Description Read more about 'Priority 4.3 Actions'

Priority 4.2 Actions

In the following table, you will find a description of priority 4.2 “Improve Data Management for Citizens and Organisations” with the desired results for 2024 and the organisations responsible for implementation: Results and implementors Description Read more about 'Priority 4.2 Actions'

Priority 4.1 Actions

In the following table, you will find a description of priority 4.1 “Improve Information Management for Open Government” with the desired results for 2024 and the organisations responsible for implementation: Results and implementors Description Result Read more about 'Priority 4.1 Actions'

4.3 Strengthen the Government’s ICT Organisation and Systems

Social challenges ICT is essential to a modern central government’s capacity to act. This places demands on technology, people and organisation. Government plans must be financially and digitally substantiated and embedded with transparent costs and Read more about '4.3 Strengthen the Government’s ICT Organisation and Systems'

4.2 Improve Data Management for Citizens and Organisations

Social challenges The use of data by the government can offer numerous opportunities, but it can also create distrust. To maintain trust, data must always be collected, stored, and processed in accordance with the law. Read more about '4.2 Improve Data Management for Citizens and Organisations'

4.1 Improve Information Management for Open Government

Social challenges Dutch authorities and public sector organisations are required to be open: actions and decisions must be transparent and capable of reconstruction by the government and local and regional authorities. This requires that information Read more about '4.1 Improve Information Management for Open Government'

BSN and Digital Government Login for the Caribbean Netherlands

Caribbean News - 3 January 2024

With the BSN, residents will have a unique personal number that grants them access to The Netherlands' digital government login tools, enabling them to manage their government affairs.

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4. The Digital Government Must Adhere to a Values-Driven and Transparent Methodology

  • 4.1 Improve Information Management for Open Government
  • 4.2 Improve Data Management for Citizens and Organisations
  • 4.3 Strengthen the Government’s ICT Organisation and Systems
  • Values-Driven Digitalisation Work Agenda

Last modified on: 27 February 2025.

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Cover of the 2024 Update to the Values-Driven Digitalisation Work Agenda

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