Safety and fire prevention also in historical
rooms
In April 2000 there were invitations of tenders for a new
EDP system for the Federal Chancellery in Vienna with the
target to be ready for operation in autumn 2000. Therefore
the department "IT-Matter" in the Federal Chancellery looked
for a site suited to the installation of a systems room. It
turned out that there was no other appropriate room to be
found, but a room on the ground floor, classified as historical
monument. So setting up the IT-systems there was required
at short notice in order to allow a start of the operation
on time.
However, this room completely lacked the entire infrastructure
necessary for a systems room. In spring 2001 Hofrat Christian
Schlegl was instructed to attend to the planning and arranging
of this room, which meant taking preliminary action for creating
the infrastructure required for systems rooms, with a special
focus on safety (first priority to the technical equipment
for fire prevention).
High fire-alertness and false floor in
the portico
The difficulty resulted particularly from the fact, that
a room protected as historical monument could not be altered
substantially. Nevertheless, to meet the current technical
standard, there remained the necessity to install safety-
and electro-technical equipment as well as air-conditioning.
The construction of a false floor (which rests on bonded steel
pillars since also the tiled floor of the room is classified
as historical monument), the installation of a system that
is highly alert to any blaze, of fire alarm and fire monitoring
equipment, was combined with that. As the already existing
air conditioning was not suitable for computer rooms, it had
to be completely exchanged for a new one. In the same way
the consideration of safety demanded an exchange of all the
electrical fittings.
COMPAREX as the general contractor
There was a limited procedure as to invitations of tenders
for the new equipment of the systems room. Hofrat Christian
Schlegl and Karl Hrdlicka, responsible for budget and procurement:
"In order to simplify coordination and workflow organization
we wanted to have a general contractor instead of assigning
single services. As a result of an evaluation procedure COMPAREX
proved to have submitted the best offer and thus was engaged
to adapt the systems room in July 2001.
Having received the order COMPAREX immediately had the first
project meeting for the detailed planning. The project manager
was satisfied: "Our partner had processed the documents (particularly
graphic) at best, which of course allowed us to survey the
proceedings easily. COMPAREX also submitted a project structure
plan of which the deadline was exactly kept. The technical
okay was given in late November 2001."
Smooth systems adaptation within one weekend
An important milestone was the weekend of 20/21 October 2001,
as this was the date fixed for carrying out the change of
systems. Hofrat Christian Schlegl remembers: "At midnight
on 20 October we began to deactivate the system in a safe
way and to separate the hardware-components so that they could
be displaced to the new site in the next morning within the
room. At this time the false floor had already been prepared
to an extent that allowed a 'removal'." All the new underground
laying of electric cables and also the preparation of the
new air-conditioning were completed so that after the finishing
of the false floor the hardware could be newly placed and
the new current supply as well as the new air-conditioning
equipment could be started. All old supplies were dismantled.
Hofrat Schlegl: "Systems adaptation smooth"
On Sunday at 23 o'clock the system officially started operation.
All components were fully functional again. For reasons of
security both the systems space and the entrances were also
fitted with video monitoring so that status displays of the
systems space could be remotely received from predefined places
of work. On the other hand also other persons (not entitled
to constant admission) should be allowed to enter the systems
room, if work is being done there, which can be achieved via
monitor recognition from the systems space.
Because of requirements imposed by monument protection, the
project management was confronted with the situation
to fit the technical safety devices for fire alert cautiously.
Hofrat Christian Schlegl: "We were not allowed to change doors
and windows both in shape and in material, nor could we exchange
the window frames, so that we had to meet the requirements
for safety within the door- and the window area - putting
fire protection windows with sight and burglary protection
into an in-room position and fixing a fire door.
In order to guarantee an optimal operability of the system
components, system guiding-states were fitted for the console
components, which now prove extremely handy and clear.
Office automation: Electronic processes
replace piles of paper
In the systems room the office automation system of the Federal
Chancellery is run and all task set are fulfilled electronically.
Ing. Reinhard Knapp: "Since January 2001 there has not been
any process involving paper in the Federal Chancellery; all
of the about 75.000 files a year are dealt with electronically
within the house. Additionally the servers installed allow
running a system of document management as well as a mailing
and fax service, safety being a main concern. Hofrat Christian
Schlegl: " In the early eighties I was responsible for the
planning of the systems rooms and the office building of the
Zentralen Ausweichsystem des Bundes in St. Johann and gained
extensive experiences. I am responsible for the safety in
a sector requiring highest possible safety; so it is obvious
that it is my aim to meet all requirements with regard to
safety here in Vienna as well."
Future orientated cooperation with COMPAREX
"After COMPAREX had changed its activities from the classical
distribution of hardware components to integrating whole systems",
Hofrat Christian Schlegl confirms, "the cooperation was at
hand, especially as we had also fitted disc subsystems of
this company in our secondary research centre. Due to the
positive experiences which we had previously made with COMPAREX,
we felt very comfortable to know for sure that we could find
a partner for this project who would finish the task set in
a satisfactory way. In this connection I would like to explicitly
name COMPAREX's project manager, Mr. Friedrich Ziehfreund,
whose outstanding planning and organization made it possible
to realise the project so smoothly. Since our project was
also the first one that COMPAREX undertook in its new function
of system integrator, one can only pay compliments to the
company and all participants in the project.
However, I would also like to thank my colleagues Ing. Reinhard
Knapp and Karl Hrdlicka for the outstanding cooperation and
support."
Secondary computing centre: Server-Housing
instead of Server-Hosting
The secondary computing centre has been established by the
Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria and offers
hot backup possibilities in case of loss or planned putting
out of action of a computer centre of the federal or any regional
government. However, a participation of third customers is
possible as well. Hofrat Christian Schlegl: "Lately we have
also been permitting data storage for private organizations
in our high-safety areas or rent out utility spaces for server-components
that enterprises concerned about safety would not like to
have installed in their own sites, a classical case of Server-Housing.
In contrast, ASP - Application Service Providing, that is
Server-Hosting, is not offered by us."
Internet- and Intranet-administration
Hofrat Christian Schlegl's task in Vienna has been fulfilled
with the completion and putting into operation of the systems
room, so, from now on, he will direct his main concern to
the tasks in
St. Johann. These do not only contain the secondary computing
centre, but also a second productions-computing centre for
the Federal Chancellery.
Hofrat Christian Schlegl outlines the dimension of this task
in the following way: "All information and documentation systems
for the Federal Chancellery both on the Intranet as well as
on the Internet, so for example the federal government's system
providing legal information and further information systems
are run in St. Johann."
Without any doubt all of Hofrat Schlegl's responsibilities
will focus on the aspects of safety techniques, so that an
operation without any failure is guaranteed to the entire
IT environment of the Federal Chancellery and all other platforms.-
and for all customers who have to cope with problems that
safety measures are supposed to turn away the Zentrale Ausweichsystem
is available (e-mail: christian.schlegl@bka.gv.at)