Digital transformation

Digital administrative services can be fully digitised without the need to alter existing administrative structures or specialist procedures. Our systems simply add an additional digital access channel to the existing infrastructure.

Fully integrate digital administrative processes

Our systems are designed from the outset to integrate seamlessly into existing digital administrative architectures. We support integration with specialist government processes via established communication standards used in public administration.

This includes, in particular, integrations via XÖV standards and secure data exchange via OSCI-based communication infrastructures. In addition, we provide modern RESTful interfaces through which specialist applications and other systems can be reliably connected.

Thanks to this architecture, our systems can map administrative services entirely digitally and automate numerous processes in the area of citizen services on a case-by-case basis. From secure identification and data capture right through to the transfer of information to the relevant specialist process, the entire process can be carried out digitally.

Integration into existing specialist systems requires minimal technical effort. Thanks to the standardised interface architecture, new integrations can often be implemented within a matter of days or weeks.

Particularly important: no changes to existing administrative structures

A key advantage of our technology is that there is no need to change existing administrative procedures. Our systems are integrated into the existing infrastructure as an additional digital access channel, without the need to adapt organisational structures, specialist procedures or internal processes.

Public authorities can continue to use their existing workflows as before. Our technology simply complements these structures by providing citizens with a turnkey digital portal through which administrative services can be processed entirely online and concluded in a single transaction.

This creates an additional channel for digital public services that integrates seamlessly with existing specialist systems and can be operated without the need for major changes within the administration.