Successful changeover of the electronic Berlin civil status register
Successful changeover of the electronic Berlin civil status register
The change in the procedure to lead the electronic Berlin civil status register was successfully completed. This step is particularly important because in recent years there have been failures that have affected the availability of the IT procedure for the registry offices. The migration of all data and all functional tests went smoothly, and since Monday, March 11, 2024, the registry offices can work using the "Autista" procedure using the new register procedure.
The colleagues from the district office office are pleased about the assurance from the Labo that a noticeably higher availability of the IT procedure for the registry offices is realized. District Councilor Juliane Witt emphasized that she hopes that less failures and more continuity will be guaranteed in the services of the registry office.
This step is particularly important because the availability of the IT procedure plays a decisive role in the smooth processing of the civil duties. The successful changeover increases efficiency and citizens can trust in reliable processing of their concerns.
It is noteworthy that the change in the procedure has been without major problems, since IT projects are often associated with difficulties and delays. This speaks for thorough planning and implementation of the project.
In the following table, some facts about the new register procedure are listed:
| Process name | Autista |
| ———————— | --———————————- |
| Start date | March 11, 2024 |
| Purpose | Management of the electronic Berlin civil status register |
| Participant | Civil offices, Labo |
| Advantages | Higher availability, fewer failures |
Overall, the successful change of the procedure for the management of the electronic Berlin civil status register is an important step for the efficiency and reliability of the civil tasks. Citizens can benefit from improved service quality and trust them to continuously process their concerns.
Source: www.berlin.de