{"id":5864,"date":"2016-11-18T10:00:59","date_gmt":"2016-11-18T09:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/openstate.mu.openstate.eu\/en\/?p=5864"},"modified":"2016-12-05T00:16:05","modified_gmt":"2016-12-04T23:16:05","slug":"interest-groups-ask-next-coalition-government-for-digital-leadership","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/openstate.eu\/en\/2016\/11\/interest-groups-ask-next-coalition-government-for-digital-leadership\/","title":{"rendered":"Interest groups ask next coalition government for digital leadership"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Netherlands must uphold digital leadership in the coming years. This call for the next coalition government was presented by a broad coalition of organisations, companies, civil society organisations and research institutions at the annual ECP conference. Open State Foundation supports this call.<\/p>\n<p>The manifesto states that digitization has a great impact on daily lives, labour and employment, science, business, security and democracy. And the biggest changes are yet to come. The past has shown that countries that lead the way as a model country, are better able to capitalize on the chances of such transformations and at the same time deal with any negative consequences. The next government will have to invest in policies, resources and governance.<\/p>\n<p>In the Manifesto the organisations advocate for more investment in training and the development of new knowledge, shared ambitions in the field of digital technology in the areas of health, mobility, energy, education and urban environment, with special attention to cyber security, privacy and open data for the realisation of social and economic expectations. Additional resources should be made available and regulations should not frustrate these sectors, but rather facilitate them.<\/p>\n<p>The political responsibility for digital innovation is at the moment too fragmented, which makes society miss opportunities in these areas. A ministerial digitisation top team, for example in the form of a separate digital sub ministerial council, including a senior official for cyber security, must make connections and take leadership to put the future digital transformation to our hand, to seize opportunities and monitoring safety and organize where necessary.<\/p>\n<p>The manifesto was initially signed by:<\/p>\n<p>1.\tFrits van Bruggen, hoofddirecteur ANWB<br \/>\n2.\tMarcel Krom, voorzitter CIO platform<br \/>\n3.\tBas Eenhoorn, Digicommissaris<br \/>\n4.\tTineke Netelenbos, voorzitter ECP<br \/>\n5.\tMedy van der Laan, voorzitter Energie Nederland<br \/>\n6.\tIneke Dezentj\u00e9, voorzitter FME<br \/>\n7.\tHerna Verhagen, CEO PostNL, opsteller rapport \u2018Nederland Digitaal droge voeten\u2019<br \/>\n8.\tPaul Smits, CFO en voorzitter Digitaliseringsboard, Havenbedrijf Rotterdam<br \/>\n9.\tBertho Eckhardt, voorzitter Koninklijk Nederlands Vervoer<br \/>\n10.\tJos\u00e9 van Dijck, president Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen<br \/>\n11.\tLeon Faassen, voorzitter ad interim LTO-Nederland<br \/>\n12.\tMicha\u00ebl van Straalen, voorzitter MKB-Nederland<br \/>\n13.\tLotte de Bruijn, directeur Nederland ICT<br \/>\n14.\tPeter Stadhouders, directeur Nederlands Uitgevers Verbond<br \/>\n15.\tChris Buijink, voorzitter Nederlandse Vereniging van Banken<br \/>\n16.\tYvonne van Rooy, voorzitter Nederlandse Vereniging van Ziekenhuizen<br \/>\n17.\tArjan El Fassed, directeur Open State Foundation<br \/>\n18.\tSteven van Eijck, algemeen voorzitter RAI Vereniging<br \/>\n19.\tJos Nijhuis, president-directeur Royal Schiphol Group<br \/>\n20.\tErik Fledderus, algemeen directeur SURF<br \/>\n21.\tEd Nijpels, voorzitter Thuiswinkel.org<br \/>\n22.\tPaul de Krom, voorzitter TNO<br \/>\n23.\tRen\u00e9 Penning de Vries, Boegbeeld TopTeam ICT-innovatie<br \/>\n24.\tArthur van Dijk, voorzitter Transport en Logistiek Nederland<br \/>\n25.\tTitia Siertsema, voorzitter Uneto-VNI<br \/>\n26.\tHans de Boer, voorzitter VNO-NCW<br \/>\n27.\tKarl Dittrich, voorzitter VSNU<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Netherlands must uphold digital leadership in the coming years. 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