Digital Sovereignty in the Netherlands: Public Sector Strategy, Cloud Governance, and Cyber Resilience
The Netherlands is advancing its position as a European leader in digital sovereignty, driven by strategic investments in public sector IT modernization, cloud governance, and cybersecurity. While digital public services are improving, challenges remain around vendor lock-in, fragmented eHealth access, and funding uncertainty.
Key Insights:
• Digital public services improved in 2025, but eHealth access dropped by 10.1%, due to structural gaps in the country’s digital health infrastructure.
• Vendor lock-in remains a major concern, with 91% of municipalities tied to Microsoft and 35% expressing dependency risks.
• To avoid lock-in, organizations must implement cloud governance frameworks, flexible contracts, and clear exit strategies.
• The shift to global IT providers like TCS reflects a new delivery model focused on scalability, innovation, and modernization.
• The Dutch Digitization Strategy (NDS) outlines six priorities, including sovereign cloud, responsible data sharing, and AI-driven public services.
• The Cybersecurity Strategy 2022–2028 responds to rising threats like ransomware and GenAI disinformation, emphasizing resilience and secure-by-design principles.
• The National Growth Fund, with €7.4 billion still unallocated, faces political uncertainty, impacting innovation momentum.
• The I-Strategy Rijk 2021–2025 drives central government modernization, with standardized digital workplaces, unified IT asset management, and sustainable ICT practices.
• Local governments are aligning with central modernization efforts, exemplified by Amersfoort’s 2025 tender for a SaaS-based Enterprise Service Management system that mirrors the standardized digital workplace approach promoted by the I-Strategy Rijk.
Digital sovereignty is not just a technical goal; it’s a strategic imperative. This report explores how governance, procurement reform, and collaboration across government layers can help the Netherlands reduce dependency on foreign tech, strengthen cybersecurity, and lead Europe in public sector innovation.
SHARE :
PAC has evaluated 28 services providers in the overall Azure IT ecosystem in Europe and in France as well as in six segments dedicated to specific ...
Event Date : December 15, 2022
As the technology is available, some digital humans, like Futura, Imma, Nola, Stella, Sama, and Digital Dani, have been “born” already. They are ...
Event Date : September 25, 2024
The evolution of agentic AI is reigniting the discussions on digital labor.
Event Date : April 24, 2025
This Excel document delivers IT services market figures for China, broken down by segments and vertical sectors.
Event Date : April 17, 2025
This document provides market volumes, growth rates and forecasts for the Digital Sustainability Services market for the 2022-2028 period.
Event Date : July 17, 2024
Sopra Steria - Figures - Spain – FY 31-Dec-2024
Datamart December 08, 2025
Sopra Steria - Vendor Profile - Spain
Vendor Profile December 08, 2025
IT Services - Vendor Positioning - Austria
Vendor Profile December 08, 2025
Atos - Figures - Germany – FY 31-Dec-2024
Datamart December 08, 2025
Atos - Vendor Profile - Germany
Vendor Profile December 08, 2025
Atos: Cause for Optimism, Despite the Headlines
Blog Post February 05, 2024
The Dawn of A New Era for Germany’s Digital Economy
Blog Post December 04, 2025
Workday Updates on Europe, Sana & AI Progress
Blog Post December 03, 2025
Blog Post December 03, 2025
New Realms of Cyber Defense: Key Takeaways from Orange Cyberdefense’s Analyst Day in London
Blog Post December 02, 2025
Why Infrastructure Security Is Now a Boardroom Priority
Blog Post December 02, 2025