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The Institution for Municipal Data Processing in Bavaria (AKDB) is a leading IT service provider in the municipal sector in Germany. Founded in 1971, the AKDB supports municipalities in the use of information technology and is a public law institution. The AKDB is supported by the municipal umbrella organizations in Bavaria, including the Bavarian City Council, the Bavarian Municipal Council, the Bavarian District Council, and the Bavarian District Council.
The AKDB sees itself as a "self-help facility for municipalities" and is financed exclusively through revenue from the sale of IT products and services. It is non-profit and works closely with its customers and supporters to meet their needs.
The AKDB is involved in various sustainable projects, such as the development of software for monitoring water supply networks. These initiatives contribute to supply security and sustainability. Additionally, the AKDB promotes digital transformation in municipalities through the use of Smart City technologies and artificial intelligence to make the daily lives of citizens more sustainable and efficient.
The AKDB is involved in several companies, including LivingData GmbH, Telecomputer GmbH, and GKDS Gesellschaft für kommunalen Datenschutz. These investments enable the AKDB to offer a wide range of services and expand its expertise in various areas.
The AKDB is headquartered in Munich and maintains offices in all Bavarian administrative districts. It employs around 1000 staff who serve over 5000 customers. This presence allows the AKDB to support its customers almost comprehensively.
The AKDB offers extensive training programs and support services to optimally assist its customers. Through its central role in the field of municipal IT services, the AKDB significantly contributes to the digitalization and efficiency enhancement in public administration.