CEBA Project

The aim of the Cloud Enabling Office Automation project is to roll out ‘Microsoft 365’, the cloud-based version of Microsoft services, as a new standard in the Federal Administration. This ensures that staff continue to have access to the latest Office applications. Technical and organisational protection measures ensure that the software can be used within the administration so that it is protected from access by third parties.

Microsoft is pursuing a ‘cloud first’ policy. The further development of new office and collaborative functions will only be possible in the public cloud. The Office version currently used by the federal administration needs to be replaced because important Office applications have reached the end of their lifecycle and will no longer be supported by Microsoft in the foreseeable future.

In the medium to long term, many existing or new functions will no longer be provided by the Administration’s own data centre (on-premises). However, with Microsoft 365, it will still be possible to store documents in proprietary data centres.

The aim of the project is to ensure that:

  • the Federal Administration can continue to function once the products can no longer be offered on-premises (in proprietary data centres),
  • staff have modern applications at their disposal to collaborate with internal, but also external partners.

Microsoft 365 (M365)

The following Microsoft 365 products and services will be introduced:

  • Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote. These will be installed locally on the workstation, but also be available as web-based apps via a browser. If documents are created or opened in GEVER (Federal Administration business management system and central data archive) or in a specialist application, this will still be local on the workstation even with Office365. That is particularly relevant when handling data classified as CONFIDENTIAL. Emails and personal calendars of Federal Administration staff will continue to be processed and stored on premises by the Federal Administration in its proprietary data centres.
  • Microsoft Teams for collaboration and web conferencing – likely not connected to the public telephone network. Skype for Business will initially continue to run in parallel. In the medium term, only one application will be available. Clarifications on this are currently under way outside the CEBA project.
  • SharePoint Online & OneDrive for BusinessProductivity apps such as Planner, Tasks, Form, Viva Engage and others.

You will find a full overview of the M365 Portfolio here.

Project planning

The introduction of M365 has been underway since 2024. The sub-projects were completed in the course of 2025. Microsoft 365 has been introduced in all administrative units of the Federal Administration.

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Supervision by Parliament and the SFAO

As a key project of the Federal Administration, the CEBA project was systematically audited by the Swiss Federal Audit Office (SFAO). The audit reports are published by the SFAO. In addition, the Finance and Audit Committees and the Finance Delegation of the Federal Assembly were informed about the progress of the programme on a half-yearly basis.

Further information

Contact

Digital Transformation and ICT Steering DTI Sector Monbijoustrasse 91
CH-3003 Bern
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+41 (0)58 463 4664

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Print contact

https://www.bk.admin.ch/content/bk/en/home/digitale-transformation-ikt-lenkung/standarddienste/bueroautomation/projekt-ceba.html