Government 

Citizens and businesses demand a decisive and transparent government. How do you translate that to your particular situation? And what does technology contribute? Inter Access has been answering these questions since its foundation in 1979. Our consultants know their way around various fields of activity and are acquainted with the culture, the standards and the values of central and local governments, the health care & welfare sector and the SUWI (Social Security) domain. With Robin Linschoten as a member of our Advisory Council and Roger van Boxtel as a member of our Supervisory Board, we are able to offer a clear vision on the developments And our experience includes the most divergent government systems. You can read more about Inter Access' vision on the developments in this sector in our biannual magazine InPublic.

Proposed solutions

Inter Access supports a wide range of customers and branch partners within the public sector with innovative ICT developments, for example in the field of:

  • Advice on shared services, or the efficient integration of registration and administrative processes.
  • Electronic services offered by local authorities to citizens, in which we provide digital counters using our WEB+Suite.
  • Electronic purchasing, or I-Purchasing, for example using SAP SRM.
  • Benchmarking of policy plans using achieved results (VBTV: 'Van Beleidsbegroting tot Beleidsverantwoording', 'From budget to balance sheet').
  • Reducing the administrative burden through simplifying and better tailoring of rules.
  • Increasing efficiency and stimulating collaboration.
  • Branch integration projects, such as setting up a warning system for youth welfare work, "Zorg voor Jeugd" ("Care for Youth"), which has by now been implemented at the institutions concerned in the cities of Helmond and Eindhoven.
  • Deregulation and process improvement.
  • Supporting recentralisation processes with the aim of improving the directing function and subsequently the actual execution.
  • Setting up and implementing the Rijksweb (government-wide ICT service) for more than 100,000 public servants.
Central government references

Inter Access has entered into framework agreements with ten Ministries and an equal amount of agencies and ZBOs (independent administrative bodies). The framework agreements relate to (ICT) consultancy, project and interim management, architecture, software and hardware advice, auditing, information analysis, software development, projects and ICT services. Among our customers are:

  • Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK), Dutch Personal Records and Travel Documents Agency (BPR), ICT Uitvoeringsorgaan (ICTU foundation), the Dutch Police, Justice and Safety ICT Service Cooperative (ISC) and the Council of State.
  • Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BZ)
  • Dutch Ministry of Defence, Royal Netherlands Army, bureau Verwerving (the Ministry's contracting authority), Defence Material Organization (DMO) and Dienstencentrum IV-Beheer (DCIVB, the Ministry's ICT service)
  • Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs (EZ)
  • Dutch Ministry of Finance - Dutch Tax and Customs Administration/Centre for Information and Communication Technology (B/CICT)
  • Dutch Ministry of Justice Central Fine Collection Agency (CJIB), ICT-bedrijf Rechterlijke Organisatie (ICTRO, the Ministry's ICT service), Public Prosecution Service (OM), Custodial Institutions Service (DJI), Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA), Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND)
  • Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV), Dienst ICAT-Uitvoering (DICTU, the Ministry's ICT service), which is the contracting party
  • Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management (V&W) and the Directorate-General Rijkswaterstaat Adviesdienst Geo-informatie en ICT (AGI, the Ministry's ICT service)
  • Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM) and the Dutch Land Registry Office
  • Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OC&W), Central Financial Institutions (CFI) and National Service for Archaeology, Cultural Landscape and Built Heritage (RACM)
Local government references

For local governments, Inter Access offers services in the broadest sense of the word. In addition to our solutions for digital services (digital counter with the WEB+ Suite) and the youth warning system (Zorg voor Jeugdsysteem, the Care for Youth system), we have entered into a long-term maintenance agreement with the city of Leiden and into framework agreements for ICT services and infrastructure projects. The following cities are among Inter Access' customers: Alphen aan den Rijn, Amsterdam, Arnhem, Baarle-Nassau, Capelle aan den IJssel, Castricum, Eindhoven, Haarlemmermeer, Heemstede, Helmond, Leiden, Leiderdorp, Leidschendam-Voorburg, Lelystad, Nieuwkoop, Oisterwijk, Oosterhout, Rotterdam, Port of Rotterdam Authority, Tiel, Tilburg, Utrecht, Dienst Stadswerken, Waalwijk en Waddinxveen.

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