The Hamm 2 site of the Federal Administrative Office (BVA) is a central institution of the German administration and plays a decisive role in the implementation of administrative tasks at the federal level. Located in Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia, the site is designed to meet the requirements of a modern, efficient and secure administration. Numerous public administration tasks that require the highest precision and reliability are handled here.
The site impresses with its modern infrastructure, high level of networking and comprehensive security concept, which ensures that all administrative processes run smoothly.
Access control requirements
To ensure smooth operation, comprehensive access control was required to protect sensitive data and support the secure execution of administrative tasks. Important requirements included:
- Electronic locking systems for all office doors, flexible and scalable to easily implement future security requirements.
- Integrated intercoms at the access doors, which can be used both centrally and at a separate control point at another location.
- Central control and connection to existing administration and data management systems to make the management of access rights efficient.
The system should also be easy to use without compromising the high security standards of a modern administrative facility.
Implemented solution
The new access control system at the Hamm 2 site combines security, efficiency and flexibility. It has been tailored precisely to the specific requirements of the site and enables easy management of access rights. The technology used comes from Paxton in England, a leading provider of electronic access control systems.
To enhance security, an additional layer of protection has been integrated to reliably prevent unauthorised access. All data is updated in real time, so that every access attempt can be traced. In addition, the system ensures special protection for sensitive information, so that only authorised persons are granted access.
Communication between the system components is secured by modern security measures, ensuring that the entire access control system is tamper-proof and reliable.
Conclusion
The new solution has created a future-proof and scalable access control system that combines the highest security standards with intuitive usability. The Federal Administrative Office at its Hamm 2 location benefits from a well-designed system that efficiently supports daily operations and guarantees the long-term security of the authority.


