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:
Description | Result for 2024 | Implementor – By whom, with whom |
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1. Bring I-landscapes under government-wide enterprise architecture. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations (such as DUO, Tax and Customs Administration, UWV, RWS, DJI and NP) |
2. Life Cycle Management (LCM) is in place. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
3. Modernise Government-Wide Digital Infrastructure (RDI) using appropriate agreements, standards and facilities guided by government-wide principles of standardisation, reuse and open-source. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
4. Move to the cloud securely and responsibly according to a government-wide cloud strategy. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
5. Commit to good commissioning practices for IT/information provision services and facilitate innovation around procurement policy. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
6. Use of technology scan for existing services to utilise the opportunities offered by new technology. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
7. Make the government ICT chain more sustainable, coordinated by the National Working Group for Sustainability in Civil Service ICT. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
8. Insight into I-population in central government. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
9. Attract I-professionals and young talent. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
10. Development of I-professionals. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
11. Mobility and retention of I professionals. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
12. Retraining non-I-personnel on digitalisation by expanding mandatory and voluntary training offerings. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
13. Continued development of departmental information plans into full-fledged planning and control cycle for digitalisation. |
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BZK, ministries |
14. Improve insight into the costs and social value of IT/information provision with a revamped government ICT dashboard. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
15. Implement standards and obligations from the CIO System Decree regarding digital leadership and government-wide governance of IT/information provision. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
16. Mandate an information section for every new piece of policy, implementation, supervision and enforcement, and expand the implementation test with a digital component. |
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BZK, ministries, implementing organisations, local and regional authorities (if the central policy has an impact). |
17. Promote market cooperation through network meetings and joint training courses. |
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BZK, government-wide, including large implementing organisations |
To go straight to the next Track, see 5. Strengthening the Digital Society in the Caribbean Part of the Kingdom.
To go back to the Track 4 overview page, see 4. The Digital Government Must Adhere to a Values-Driven and Transparent Methodology.