Searching in government documents now easier

The Dutch government has revamped its "Open Overheid" (Open Government) website, enhancing search capabilities and user experience to improve access to public documents. This upgrade, a direct result of the Wet open overheid (Woo), or Open Government Act, aims to make it easier for citizens to find and use over 625,000 publicly available documents. This update reflects the ongoing efforts to promote transparency and digital accessibility within the Dutch government. The website now features a significantly improved search function, offering advanced search capabilities directly within the search box and highlighting keyword locations within documents. Search results also provide more detailed information, including file types, sizes, and direct download options. Additionally, a new "Verwijzingen" (References) page has been added, linking to Woo publications, government organizations, and contact persons, streamlining information access. This enhancement directly benefits citizens, journalists, and researchers who rely on open government data for various purposes. By improving search and navigation, the government hopes to foster greater public engagement and understanding of government activities. Further development of the website is planned by Logius, ensuring the platform remains a key resource for government information.
To provide multilingual access, this article summary was automatically generated.
Source Information
European Alternatives You Might Like

Element (Matrix)
Element is a secure, decentralized communication platform built on the Matrix protocol. It allows users to send end-to-end encrypted messages, share files, and participate in group chats. Key features include voice and video calls, bridging with other communication platforms like Slack and Discord, and the ability to host your own server for enhanced privacy and control. Element is suitable for individuals, teams, and organizations seeking secure and private communication, and is particularly beneficial for those who value data sovereignty and open-source solutions.
OVHcloud
OVHcloud provides cloud computing and web hosting services, offering a range of solutions including domain registration, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), dedicated servers, and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) cloud solutions. The platform features over 80 open and reversible services. OVHcloud targets businesses and individuals needing scalable and flexible IT infrastructure for hosting websites, applications, and data, with a focus on providing a competitive price-performance ratio.
CryptPad
CryptPad is an end-to-end encrypted online office suite offering collaborative document creation and editing. It provides functionalities similar to other office suites, including text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and code editors, all with a priority on user privacy. Unique features include its zero-knowledge architecture, which prevents the server from accessing user data, and its open-source nature, which allows for independent audits and community contributions. This makes it suitable for individuals and teams seeking secure and private online collaboration, especially those who prioritize data confidentiality.
Mangopay
Mangopay is a payment infrastructure provider specializing in payments for marketplaces and platforms. It offers virtual wallet technology for managing funds, enabling features such as split payments, multi-currency support, and KYC/AML compliance. Key functionalities include automated payouts, transaction monitoring, and customizable payment flows. This service is primarily aimed at businesses that manage marketplaces, crowdfunding platforms, and sharing economy models and require complex payment solutions. Mangopay distinguishes itself by offering a flexible and scalable payment solution specifically designed for platform-based business models, allowing them to control cash flows and streamline payment processes.
