The ITZBund is the central IT service provider of the German federal administration. With around 4,400 employees, it supports the digitization and modernization of the IT infrastructure. Flexible working models and training opportunities make the ITZBund an attractive employer for IT professionals.
The Informationstechnikzentrum Bund (ITZBund) is a central IT service provider of the German federal administration, founded on January 1, 2016, in the business area of the Federal Ministry of Finance. The headquarters of the ITZBund is located in Bonn.
The ITZBund supports the federal administration in the digitization and modernization of its IT infrastructure. The main services include:
The main mission of the ITZBund is to support public administration with modern IT and prepare it for the digital future. This includes the standardization and modernization of federal IT, ensuring IT security, and promoting Germany's digital sovereignty. The ITZBund works across departments for the entire federal administration and supports a wide range of customer authorities[2][4].
The ITZBund is committed to a future-proof and secure IT infrastructure. This includes:
The ITZBund has about 4,400 employees at 12 locations and operates, among other things, 138,500 end devices and 67,610 logical server systems. It is divided into seven departments and offers dual study programs in administrative computer science to promote young talents. The director of the ITZBund, Dr. Alfred Kranstedt, is supported by two deputy directors[2][3][5].
The ITZBund is an attractive employer for IT professionals and offers flexible working time models, corporate health promotion, and family-specific support services. It promotes the professional development of its employees through attractive further training offers and on-the-job training[2][4].
The ITZBund plays a central role in the digitization and modernization of the German federal administration and is committed to making the IT infrastructure future-proof and secure.