Municipal data processing in the Stuttgart region
Municipal data processing in the Stuttgart region | |
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legal form | Administration union |
founding | January 1, 1995 |
resolution | June 30, 2018 |
Reason for dissolution | fusion |
Seat | Stuttgart |
management | Andreas Majer (Chairman), Joachim Kischlat |
Number of employees | 300 (as of 2016) |
Website | www.kdrs.de |
The municipal data processing region Stuttgart (KDRS) was a municipal area data center in the legal form of a special purpose association based in Stuttgart . As a municipal IT service provider, KDRS delivered integrated solutions for municipal administrations. On July 1, 2018, the Baden-Württemberg data center and the KIVBF, KIRU and KDRS data centers merged to form a joint municipal IT service provider called Komm.ONE .
Foundation and type of company
From the end of the 1960s, municipalities in Baden-Württemberg came together to jointly establish the first municipal area data centers. The establishment of the regional computing center Mittlerer Neckarraum GbR on June 29, 1971 is part of this process. Since 1995 the public-law special purpose association has been operating under the name Kommunale Datenverarbeitung Region Stuttgart (KDRS) . At the same time, the Rechenzentrum Region Stuttgart GmbH (RZRS) exists as an operating company. The chairman of the KDRS association was Mayor Michael Lutz ( Waldenbuch ). The chairman of the RZRS supervisory board is District Administrator Roland Bernhard ( District Böblingen ).
Members
The KDRS had its core area in the Stuttgart region , which includes the state capital Stuttgart ( city district ) and the five districts Böblingen , Esslingen , Göppingen , Ludwigsburg and Rems-Murr-Kreis . Its members included a city district, five counties, 177 municipalities, four local government associations , the Verband Region Stuttgart and the Municipal Association of Youth and Social Affairs of Baden-Wuerttemberg .
collaboration
Together with the operating company of communal information processing in Reutlingen Ulm , there was a joint data center operation within the framework of the komIT_URS branch of the RZRS. The three data centers in Baden-Württemberg (KDRS, KIRU and KIVBF ) have formed the Baden-Württemberg Data Processing Association (DVVBW) together with the Baden-Württemberg data center .
Merger July 2018
After a corresponding amendment to the ADV Cooperation Act in February 2018, the Baden-Württemberg data center and the KIVBF, KIRU and KDRS data centers merged on July 1, 2018 to form a joint municipal IT service provider called Komm.ONE , a public law institution with legal capacity Headquarters in Stuttgart. Komm.ONE is supported by the municipal IT association and the state of Baden-Württemberg.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Municipal data processing in the Stuttgart region: Company history , kdrs.de, accessed on March 12, 2017.
- ↑ Municipal data processing in the Stuttgart region: Company Association Members, kdrs.de, accessed on March 12, 2017.