Biography: Constanze Bürger was born in 1970 in Peitz, Germany. She graduated in computer science (diploma) at Koblenz University in 1999. Starting in 2001, she has been working as a executive officer at the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Germany.
During this time she has been involved in a variety of projects concerning information technology, such as: BundOnline 2005 - e-government initiative Germany and topics like IT Strategy, IT Security, Network conceptions and management of the Federal Government's Berlin-Bonn Information Network.
Since November 2007 her main task has been to organize and support the deployment of the German IPv6 address space that was assigned to the Federal Ministry of the Interior on behalf of Germany’s public administration.
Background: The federal, state and local governments decided to apply for, share and administer an IPv6 address space centrally for all public organisations. IPv6 is being introduced not through a single project, but through a variety of IPv6 projects and initiatives at different policy, organizational and technical levels.