French interior ministry operating critical national security and administration infrastructure
The Ministère de l'Intérieur oversees law enforcement, civil protection, territorial administration, and immigration across France—a 10,000+ person organization built entirely on Windows, Active Directory, and Microsoft Office infrastructure. Active projects span storage consolidation, disaster-recovery integration, and security homologation workflows, while pain points cluster around infrastructure resilience, capacity planning, and embedding security compliance into digital projects. The hiring mix—six engineering roles alongside security and product—reflects a shift toward treating digital transformation and infrastructure stability as core operational capability rather than support functions.
The Ministère de l'Intérieur is France's interior ministry, responsible for national police (Police Nationale), gendarmerie, civil security and emergency services (Sapeurs-pompiers), territorial administration through prefectures, and immigration policy. The organization operates critical national information systems across law enforcement, emergency response, and administrative functions. Its tech footprint is predominantly Microsoft-based (Windows, Active Directory, PowerShell), typical of government enterprise environments. Current operational priorities include consolidating storage infrastructure, integrating disaster-recovery systems, and strengthening security homologation processes across the ministry's IT estate.
Active Directory, PowerShell, Windows Server, Windows 10/11, AppLocker, Excel, Microsoft Access, and ITIL frameworks. Infrastructure is Windows-native enterprise stack.
Storage infrastructure consolidation, disaster-recovery (PRA/PCA) integration, security homologation processes, IT system mapping, and strategic communication initiatives across national security operations.
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