AROBS Systems signs two new digitalization contracts with the Ministry of Health and the National House of Public Pensions

AROBS Systems, part of the AROBS Group (BVB: AROBS), announces the signing of two new digital transformation contracts within the Romanian central government administration, financed through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). The initiatives target the digitalization of the Ministry of Health and the development of an advanced data analysis and reporting platform for the National House of Public Pensions (CNPP), strengthening the position of the AROBS Group as a provider of complex IT solutions for government institutions.

“AROBS has entered a stage where the expertise accumulated in public-sector digitalization is being applied through projects with real impact on the state operation, generating structural modernization that enables the use of data, technology, and interoperability in critical administrative processes. The signing of these two new contracts confirms the Group’s capability to manage large-scale initiatives, coordinated within extensive partnerships and involving multidisciplinary teams. We are in a position to directly contribute to the evolution of how Romania’s public administration operates, and this role represents both a major responsibility and a significant opportunity to create sustainable value for citizens and institutional processes,” stated Voicu Oprean, Founder and CEO of AROBS.

Under the project for the Ministry of Health, AROBS Systems, as leader of the consortium formed together with MIND SOFT IT SOLUTIONS and with the participation of CERTSIGN, CYBERLLENCE INOVATIE and WING LEADING EDGE, will implement an integrated IT system to support the digitalization of the institution’s activities. The project is financed through PNRR, Component 7 – Digital Transformation, Investment I.3.2 – Digitalization of health sector institutions subordinated to the Ministry of Health.

The aim of the project is the implementation of an integrated information system supporting the digitalization of the Ministry of Health by simplifying workflows and administrative procedures, and by creating a unified framework for managing operational processes. The solution will modernize institutional functionality and enable interoperability with other relevant governmental information systems. The contract value is approximately RON 34.6 million, of which the component assigned to AROBS Systems is estimated at RON 20.5 million. The implementation period is six months from contract signing.

Regarding the project dedicated to the National House of Public Pensions, AROBS Systems is coordinating the development and implementation of an integrated solution for data organization, modeling, analysis, and reporting (SIOMAR), acting as leader of the consortium formed together with Maguay Computers and Wing Leading Edge. The project seeks to modernize analysis and reporting processes through the deployment of a Business Intelligence-type platform that supports the institution’s decision-making and operational activities.

The SIOMAR project consists of implementing an integrated IT platform enabling the collection, consolidation, modeling, and advanced analysis of the data managed by CNPP. The solution will include the hardware infrastructure required for database processing, specialized software applications for integration and data processing, analytics and visualization tools, as well as components leveraging analytics and artificial intelligence for predictive scenarios and potential fraud detection. By automating reporting processes and eliminating reliance on outdated tools, the platform will support decision-making based on real-time indicators.

The project will strengthen the administrative and analytical capabilities of the National House of Public Pensions, facilitating internal performance monitoring and interinstitutional collaboration with entities such as the Ministry of Labor and Social Solidarity, Ministry of Finance, National Institute of Statistics, the Court of Accounts, or the European Commission.

The SIOMAR project is financed through PNRR – Component 8 (Fiscal Reform and Pension Reform), as well as from the state social insurance budget, via the budget of the National House of Public Pensions. The total contract value is approximately RON 39.2 million, of which RON 18.2 million is assigned to AROBS Systems. The implementation period is six months from contract signing.

“The two projects involve different technical approaches but share a fundamental objective: building modern IT infrastructures that support institutions in their decision-making and operational processes. For the Ministry of Health, the system entails digitalizing internal workflows and improving administrative efficiency, while the CNPP solution focuses on intelligent and structured use of data. Our priority is to deliver robust, scalable solutions aligned with the beneficiaries’ needs, capable of generating tangible long-term results,” stated Ducu Oprea, CEO of AROBS Systems.

Through these two new contracts, AROBS Systems strengthens its portfolio in the public sector and continues to support the digitalization of central administration, in line with initiatives such as the development and implementation of the Integrated Information System of the National House of Public Pensions, the integrated IT platform for the National Employment Agency, or services delivered to the National Bank of Romania and Nuclearelectrica.

In the narrative of the Romanian “Silicon Valley,” few stories are as compelling as that of Voicu Oprean and the rise of AROBS Transilvania Software. As the founder and CEO of one of the most successful technology groups in Central and Eastern Europe, Oprean represents a bridge between the early days of Romanian outsourcing and the modern era of global intellectual property and strategic acquisitions.

From Humble Beginnings to Public Listing

The journey began in 1998, when Voicu Oprean founded AROBS in a small apartment in Cluj-Napoca. What started as a modest team with a handful of developers has transformed under his leadership into a multinational powerhouse. A defining moment in Oprean’s career and the company’s trajectory was the listing on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB). This move provided the financial “fuel” needed for an aggressive and well-calculated Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) strategy.

A Strategist of Innovation and Growth

Voicu Oprean has successfully navigated the company through several critical transitions. Most notably, he led the shift from being a service provider (outsourcing) to a creator of proprietary intellectual property. Today, AROBS is a leader in several high-tech niches:

  • Automotive & Embedded Systems: Developing software for autonomous vehicles and advanced safety systems.

  • Traveltech: Global distribution solutions for the tourism industry.

  • Digital Government: Driving the digital transformation of public institutions in Romania.

  • Fleet Management: Through solutions like TrackGPS, which Oprean championed early on.

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