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Friday, 7 February 2025 - 21:10

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Dutch Municipalities expand digital services, The Hague continues to lead

The digital services of Dutch municipalities have improved significantly in 2011, continuing an upward trend seen between 2006 and 2009, after a year of stagnation. More government services are now available online, and the use of DigiD and digital payment methods like iDEAL has increased. However, search engine effectiveness and email response rates remain below average, according to a press release by consultancy firm Ernst & Young.

For the third consecutive year, The Hague ranked highest in digital service maturity among municipalities. The city performed best in online service availability, search engine effectiveness, and email response rates. Zoetermeer and Nieuwegein entered the top three for the first time, ranking second and third, respectively.

Van den Boom pointed to recent security incidents involving Diginotar and the leaked Miljoenennota as examples of vulnerabilities in digital government services. He stressed the need for periodic security assessments to ensure reliability and prevent future breaches. "Prevention is better than cure," he said.

Municipalities in the Netherlands offer more digital services than their German counterparts, according to the report. Guill van den Boom of Ernst & Young emphasized the importance of maintaining security alongside these advancements. "It is a positive development that citizens can handle more government matters digitally, but it is crucial to continuously assess and manage the risks associated with online transactions," he said.

The study found that differences among the top 10 municipalities were small. Some municipalities that ranked high in 2010 scored lower in 2011 due to ineffective search engines or inadequate email response handling.

The availability of online payment and authentication services also increased. The percentage of municipalities offering iDEAL payments rose from 80 percent in 2010 to 94 percent in 2011. Similarly, DigiD authentication was available in 93 percent of municipalities, up from 80 percent the previous year.

Some municipalities continue to use alternative authentication methods despite national agreements mandating DigiD. Van den Boom questioned whether these methods sufficiently protect citizens’ data and privacy. Social media usage is also on the rise, with 276 municipalities using Twitter to communicate with residents.

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