AI for government & public sector
Citizens expect a government that both uses and controls AI. NIYA has earned its stripes on both — inside central government itself.
For no sector is the bar as high as for government: the AI Act, the IAMA (mandatory within central government), the FRIA for high-risk uses, the algorithm register, the algorithm framework of the Court of Audit — and above all: citizens' trust. At the same time the pressure to modernise is real: staff shortages, rising expectations, tight budgets. From 2 August 2026 the high-risk obligations of the AI Act apply — many uses in public service delivery fall under them.
What NIYA does for government
- AI Risk & Impact Scan for your organisation or domain — inventory, classification, roadmap
- IAMA/FRIA/DPIA guidance as one combined process — a single assessment process instead of three
- Support with the algorithm register and accountability towards the council, States or Parliament
- AI literacy programmes for management, policy and delivery (Art. 4)
- Implementation and adoption guidance in operational practice
Why NIYA: not theory from outside, but experience from inside. NIYA advised the Ministry of Justice and Security on NL-ITX and worked at the CIZ on the Decision Advisory System — AI-supported decision-making at the heart of a public delivery process.