Statistics Netherlands (CBS) is a government agency responsible for collecting, processing, and publishing official national and European statistics. The tech stack is predominantly Microsoft (.NET, Azure, Office) with emerging cloud-native tooling (Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform). Active modernization efforts—legacy migration to Kubernetes, infrastructure-as-code rollout, and self-service infrastructure services—indicate a shift from monolithic systems toward containerized, developer-self-service models. The hiring mix (7 engineers, 3 data specialists, 1 security role) reflects infrastructure and platform maturity as the primary scaling challenge.
CBS is the official statistics bureau of the Netherlands, chartered since 1899 to collect and publish data for policymakers, researchers, and public use. The agency's output spans macro-economic indicators (GDP, inflation, trade), household and personal income data, and sector-specific statistics (agriculture, healthcare, labor markets). Operations serve both domestic policy and European statistical obligations. The organization operates across 1,001–5,000 employees with hiring concentrated in the Netherlands, and is actively investing in platform engineering and data infrastructure to reduce manual processes and accelerate statistical publication cycles.
CBS runs Microsoft technologies (C#, .NET, Azure DevOps, Entra ID, SharePoint, Office) for core operations, with cloud infrastructure via Azure. Python and SQL power data pipelines. Docker and Kubernetes form the containerization layer, Terraform manages infrastructure-as-code, and Keycloak handles authentication.
Key projects include migrating legacy software to Kubernetes, implementing infrastructure-as-code for self-service provisioning, building cloud-native application frameworks, and modernizing the IT backbone. Security work covers GDPR compliance and protecting sensitive personal data.
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