Our four priorities for the next Cabinet

Our four priorities for the next Cabinet

2023-08-24 Our four priorities for the next CabinetThursday 24 August 2023

With the fall of the Cabinet at the last minute before the summer recess, the elections are suddenly a lot closer than anticipated. CIO Platform Netherlands has shared its four priorities for the Netherlands to become a forerunner in the use of people-centric digital technologies and innovations with the political parties.

Theses are our four priorities: 

  1. Workforce of the future - invest in training the technical workforce
  2. Cyber Security and Economic Independence – provide for alternatives  
  3. Encourage digitisation – enhance competition  
  4. Give the Netherlands a head start in Europe and globally - prioritise the implementation of new legislation  

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