Ministry of Justice and Security awards consortium LINKIT, Bartosz, DiVetro contract for temporary hiring of ICT professionals.

The consortium of specialist parties, LINKIT, Bartosz, and DiVetro, has been awarded the contract for temporarily hiring ICT professionals at the Ministry of Justice and Security for the second consecutive time. This time, the Council for the Judiciary is also part of the framework agreement, bringing the consortium back as a supplier for this service component. This award enables the consortium to continue contributing to further digitalization and supporting vital systems within the Dutch government over the next four years. The estimated total contract value is 588 million euros (ceiling amount).

In addition to the core team of LINKIT, Bartosz, and DiVetro, the consortium will collaborate on this project with Techforce1, Akkodis, Taxonic, and Profource. Together, they bring the necessary expertise to strengthen the digital transformation and IT infrastructure of the Ministry of Justice and Security. This includes supporting various critical services, such as the National Cyber Security Center, the Research and Documentation Center (WODC), and the National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism.

“We are proud and pleased that we can continue to contribute with our professionals over the next four years to the further digitalization of the Ministry of Justice & Security. The various services of the ministry, including the Council for the Judiciary, face diverse challenges in developing their information systems and IT infrastructure. We look forward to supporting them!” says Niels de Bruin of LINKIT regarding the partnership extension.

Marc Mathot, partner at DiVetro, on the award: “We are glad to support further the digital progress at the Ministry of Justice and Security and once again contribute to a safe and just society for the people around us.”

Marc van Herwaarden from Bartosz explains: β€œAt Bartosz, we believe that reliable and transparent information systems are key to a safer and fairer society. Through rigorous software testing, we ensure that systems perform as promised, enabling organizations like the Judicial ICT Organization to achieve their digital ambitions with confidence in quality and security. We are proud to continue our current collaboration.”

The consortium was awarded this contract alongside other parties, such as Cimsolutions, Headfirst, Sogeti, SevenStars, Circle8, and Cegeka.

Ministry of Justice and Security

The Ministry of Justice and Security (J&V) is responsible for developing and managing systems essential to the Netherlands’ rule of law and security. This includes organizations like the Child Protection Board, the Netherlands Probation Service, and the Dutch Gambling Authority. The ministry plays a crucial role in protecting society through modern IT solutions.

The consortium looks forward to once again contributing to the complex IT challenges of one of the most important government organizations in the Netherlands.