KRITIS 2026 – Leadership in Crisis: Putting Digital Resilience into Practice

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18. June 2026 @ 13.30 -  17.30

Digital sovereignty has become a central topic in public administration. At the same time, the debate is often shaped by ideology and lacks operational clarity. This event demonstrates how resilience, controllability, and adaptability can be implemented in practice – beyond isolation or renouncing technology.

Focus areas

  • Real risks (e.g. dependencies, geopolitical influences)
  • Robust architecture and governance approaches
  • Concrete implementation models for the federal government, cantons, and cities

Architecture, Governance, and Practical Controllability in Practice

The focus is on the key levers for operationalizing digital sovereignty in public administration. Rather than engaging in conceptual high-level debate, the emphasis is on how organizations manage existing dependencies, ensure decision-making capability under uncertainty, and realistically shape technological options. In particular, risks such as vendor lock-in, complex multi-cloud environments, and unclear data flows are examined from an architecture and governance perspective.

Practical approaches for the federal government, cantons, and cities

The focus is on practical architecture and governance approaches – ranging from API-first strategies and clear system separation to data classification, exit strategies, and binding control models. It demonstrates how true controllability does not arise from individual technologies, but from consistent architectural principles, clear responsibilities, and an end-to-end governance logic applied across organizational boundaries.

Rolf Scheiber

CEO, Databoat AG

Dr. Marco Gruber

Partner & Chairman of the Board, Databoat AG

Dominik Steiner

Acount Manager

isolutions AG

Roman Feierabend

Market Unit Lead Public Sector

isolutions AG

Agenda
13.30 Arrival and get-together
14.00 Introduction
The Reality of Digital Sovereignty
14.10 Keynote
Resilience at the Intersection of Technology and Geopolitics
14.30 Architecture Impulse
How Real Control Is Achieved
14.50 Networking Break
15.20 Panel Discussion
What Does Sovereignty Mean in Practice?
15.50 Summary and Closing
16.00 Networking Apéro
17.30 End of Event
Information

Date
Thursday, June 18, 2026

 

Language
German

 

Target Audience
Senior executives and decision-makers in public administration, including IT, administration, procurement, regulatory authorities, and politics at federal, cantonal, and municipal levels.

 

Location
isolutions, Schanzenstrasse 4c, 3008 Bern

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