Our solutions
We develop IT security solutions for your business area on behalf of the (German) Federal Government and the federal states.
News
Messages and official notifications securely in one mailbox
On March 5, 2024, our webinar on the topic: "Mein Unternehmenskonto: OZG-PLUS-Postfach" attracted around 247 interested parties from local authorities, ministries, companies, specialist process manufacturers, consulting firms and IT service providers, among others.
ITU is now part of the Governikus family
Governikus signed the purchase agreement for the acquisition of Hamburg-based Consist ITU GmbH on February 23, 2024. The Bremen-based IT security expert is thus expanding its reach and product portfolio to include IT solutions (...)
Review of the "TandemPower" project
On February 20, the joint company workshop day took place with 22 students from Wilhelm-Olbers-Oberschule in our Social Zone in Bremen. The aim of the project initiated by bremen digitalmedia e.V. is to bring young people together with the digital economy and offer them a cliché-free career orientation.
Mein Unternehmenskonto: Third expansion stage of the extended mailbox successfully deployed
On February 1, 2024, Governikus will provide the third expansion stage of the extended mailbox (also known as the OZG-PLUS-Postfach) in the unified Unternehmenskonto on behalf of the State of Bremen.
Our industry expertise
E-Government
We didn't invent E-Government, but we make a significant contribution to it: even when we were founded in 1999, our guiding principle was that the data had to run, not the citizens. For this reason, we use our expertise to ensure the secure handling of personal data - nationwide and beyond.
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E-Justice
Securely to the next instance. We have the know-how on the EGVP system, beBPos, eEBs, VHNs, eBOs & consorts. And we have solutions.
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E-Health
The close integration of E-Government, E-Justice and E-Health is obvious, but still each "discipline" has one or two different challenges. We know which ones.
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E-Finance & E-Insurance
We are convinced that public administration, the judiciary and finance and insurance have more than one common denominator and can benefit from each other.