Digital Transformation EU Tenders
EU government digital transformation programme tenders: e-government, digitisation, system modernisation, and digital service delivery procurement.
Digital transformation is one of the largest and most sustained procurement programmes across EU public administrations, encompassing the end-to-end modernisation of government IT systems, service delivery channels, and organisational processes. The EU's Digital Decade 2030 programme — which targets 100% digital public services, universal digital identity, and full digitisation of key public sector processes by 2030 — is driving a sustained wave of digital transformation procurement across all 27 member states. National Recovery and Resilience Plans, funded by the EU's €800 billion NextGenerationEU facility, have allocated tens of billions of euros specifically to public sector digital transformation, generating an unprecedented pipeline of IT modernisation and e-government tender opportunities.
EU digital transformation tenders span the full modernisation lifecycle: strategic digital transformation advisory and roadmapping, legacy system analysis and migration planning, cloud migration execution, digital service design and delivery (citizen portals, mobile applications, API platforms), data management and analytics modernisation, digital identity and authentication infrastructure, enterprise architecture and integration platform renewal, change management and organisational transformation, and digital skills training for public sector workforces. Key programme areas include tax system digitalisation, digital health record systems, land registry and permit systems digitalisation, social services case management platforms, and open data infrastructure.
Active Digital Transformation Tenders — Open Now
Belgium – Installation services of communications equipment – Modernisation et déploiement de sites LTE/4G pour le réseau radio ASTRID - « simple for legacy » (adaptation de mâts/pylônes, génie civil, câblage, etc..)
Norway – Development consultancy services – Framework agreement for modernisation and digital development.
France – Lift-maintenance services – Maintenance et modernisation des ascenseurs de la Direction des Affaires Domaniales - Patrimoine privé des Hospices Civils de Lyon
France – Systems and technical consultancy services – Maintenance, modernisation et sécurisation du système d'information et de téléphonie fixe du SIETREM
France – Video-surveillance system – Modernisation des systèmes de vidéoprotection existantes du CH DURECU-LAVOISIER de Darnétal
France – Computer-related services – Prestations de maintien en condition opérationnelle (MCO) de modernisation et acquisition de solutions d'affichage dynamique et orientation digital
France – Engineering work for security installations – MODERNISATION ET EXTENSION DU DISPOSITIF DE VIDEOPROTECTION COMMUNAL
North Macedonia – Programming services of application software – Development of a digital platform (mobile application, web portal and creative solutions) for Corridor E75
France – Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services – Recrutement de la maîtrise d'oeuvre dans le cadre du projet de modernisation de l'amphithéâtre Poincaré sur le site Descartes du MESRE
Norway – Cable and related products – Framework agreement for theatre engineering equipment for DNS ́s Modernisation project.
FAQs — Digital Transformation EU Procurement
What is the typical value of EU digital transformation contracts?
EU digital transformation contracts vary widely in scope and value. Strategic advisory contracts (roadmapping, architecture) typically range from €200,000 to €2 million. System modernisation projects (legacy migration, platform rebuilds) frequently exceed €5–50 million. Large national e-government transformation programmes (tax systems, health record platforms) can reach hundreds of millions of euros over multi-year programme frameworks.
Which EU member states are currently running major digital transformation programmes?
Active major digital transformation procurement programmes include: Germany (OZG II digitisation programme, tax system modernisation), Poland (NRP-funded e-government investment), France (programme TECH.GOUV and ministry digitisation), Italy (PNRR-funded public administration digitisation), Romania and Bulgaria (EU-funded e-government infrastructure). EU institutions — Commission, Parliament, Council — are also running significant digital transformation programmes.