Behind every digital service that supports United Nations operations lies a complex foundation of secure and resilient infrastructure. As UN entities continue to expand their digital capabilities, modern infrastructure is essential to ensure reliability, protect sensitive information, and enable uninterrupted service delivery.
At the UN Campus in Bonn, Germany, UNICC has recently completed two major infrastructure modernization projects supporting the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) and UN Women. Together, these projects strengthen the digital foundations that support UN operations, enhancing security, performance, and scalability to meet evolving organizational needs.
Advancing UNV Digital Capabilities with Secure Cloud Networks
The network infrastructure supporting UNV operations at the UN Campus in Bonn, originally deployed over a decade ago, required comprehensive modernization to align with current performance, security, and operational standards. The upgrade introduced a modern network architecture designed to enhance reliability, strengthen security controls, and support long-term scalability.
The project included the replacement and reconfiguration of core network infrastructure, validation of campus-wide connectivity, and implementation of updated security policies. Extensive testing confirmed performance stability, redundancy, and compliance with operational requirements.
As a result, UNV now benefits from a secure, resilient, and future-ready network environment that supports both current operations and long-term digital transformation objectives.

Next-Generation Cloud-Managed Infrastructure for UN Women Bonn

In parallel, UNICC implemented a cloud-managed network infrastructure for UN Women Bonn, designed to support growing operational demands while strengthening security and performance. The project covered the full delivery lifecycle, from planning and engineering through implementation, testing, and commissioning.
The upgraded environment includes new firewalls, network switches, and wireless access points, enabling improved connectivity, optimized wireless coverage, and strengthened cybersecurity controls. Comprehensive testing validated the performance and reliability of the new wired and wireless infrastructure, ensuring a stable and secure digital experience for personnel.
To support long-term reliability, the infrastructure is now subject to continuous monitoring and optimization, enabling proactive performance management and sustained operational resilience.
A Shared Milestone for the UN Digital Community
The successful completion of these two projects reflects strong collaboration between UNICC and its partners in Bonn, delivering modern, secure, and future-ready digital foundations. Together, these upgrades enhance operational continuity, strengthen cybersecurity posture, and enable more agile and effective service delivery. These achievements underscore UNICC’s commitment to supporting United Nations entities worldwide with trusted digital solutions that empower their missions and contribute to a more resilient, innovative, and connected UN system.