Published : Thu, 05/22/2025 - 5 minutes read
Three ICT environments, three data centers, three policy visions, and the task of turning them into one unified whole in a short time. That was the challenge facing the newly merged municipality of Pajottegem at the beginning of 2024. A merger is a major administrative reform with significant impact, not just on paper or in the streetscape, but also behind the digital scenes. “We had to build an entirely new, shared ICT infrastructure in a very short time.”
The new municipality of Pajottegem was formed through the merger of three towns in the Pajottenland region: Galmaarden, Gooik, and Herne. Since January 1, 2025, they have operated as a single administrative entity, which also brought significant changes in terms of ICT. Until then, each municipality managed its own digital environment in its own way.
“We are no longer three separate local ICT teams but now form one unified team,” says Jolien Herregods, head of ICT and information management. The team consists of four staff members. They currently support around 250 employees from municipal services, the public welfare center, libraries, and schools who actively use laptops. In total, the organization has about 350 employees. By the end of this year, it is expected that all of them will have access to a Teams license.