Municipality 2030
IT grows with you

Status Quo: where does your IT organisation stand now?
Grip and control over the IT landscape is lacking
Security risico's
The transition to the cloud
Cloud promises better facilities, more flexibility and scalability. But the transition itself can bring challenges, including in terms of the modern workplace. How do you guarantee quality, continuity and security? How does this affect existing collaborations between the municipality and citizens?
How do you defy the challenges around direction & agility?
Direction and agility are two sides of the same coin in the world of IT management. Maintaining direction means having a clear overview and control over the entire IT landscape. Agility on the other hand, requires the ability to respond quickly and effectively to change. In the context of IT, this means having the ability to quickly implement new technologies, adapt systems when needed, and effectively respond to potential threats or problems that arise.
By developing a strategic IT plan that considers both the current landscape and future technology trends, a municipality can both maintain control and remain agile.

The digital transition impacts all facets of service delivery at municipalities.
PQR offers 5 guidelines for a smooth transition.
Modernisation of IT environment
Watch at Vlissingen municipality
Watch at Vlissingen municipality
Municipality of Vlissingen was in need of a new IT environment and awarded this project to PQR. PQR assisted the municipality during this modernization. As a result, Vlissingen municipality has an IT environment that ensures better services to citizens and pleasant cooperation with chain parties. This makes Municipality of Flushing ready for the future.
Modernisation at municipalities: latest news
Is your municipality ready for innovation and the complexities that mobile workplaces, BYOD, IoT and digitisation bring?