Digital infrastructure for Dutch courts and justice systems
IVO Rechtspraak operates the judicial IT backbone for Netherlands courts—managing systems for judges, prosecutors, police, and defense counsel. The tech stack (UiPath, .NET, Angular, Azure DevOps, OpenShift) reflects an on-premise-to-cloud transition underway; adopting OpenShift signals containerization of legacy workloads. Active projects span automation (court scheduling bots), case management (digital dossiers), and workplace modernization, while pain points cluster around cloud migration, legacy datacenter decommissioning, and zero-trust architecture—a pattern typical of government agencies moving from perimeter security to modern identity-based controls.
IVO Rechtspraak develops and operates digital systems that serve the entire Dutch justice system. The organization supports judges, prosecutors, the public prosecutor's office, defense attorneys, police, victim support services, and child protection agencies. Their platform layer includes case dossier management, criminal law case systems, digital signing, ITSM frameworks, and internal workplace services. With 501–1,000 employees and headquarters in Utrecht, the organization runs steady hiring across engineering, support, and infrastructure roles, reflecting ongoing modernization of court operations to reduce case delays and improve accessibility.
UiPath, .NET, Angular, SQL Server, Azure DevOps, OpenShift, Docker, Spring Boot, Java, and SharePoint. They are actively adopting OpenShift for container orchestration.
Projects include a future criminal law system, automated court session scheduling, digital case dossiers, digital signing platforms, cloud migration, modern ITSM frameworks, and workplace service modernization.
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