In October 1988, the laboratory of computer technology and TME (Technical Means of Education) was opened at the academy. It was located in a small room, was equipped with a small number of computers, and the staff consisted of 6 employees.
In 1997, the TME department was transformed into an information-computational and editorial publishing center (ICC), which consisted of three departments (testing, TME and editorial publishing departments). The ICC computer park consisted of Pentium class computers, computer classes were equipped, and a small printing house began to operate. The staff had increased, reaching 10 people.
In 2007, the ICC was again renamed into the Center of Information Technologies (CIT).
In September 2017, the Center of Information Technologies was divided into two departments, the Department of Information Technologies (DIT) and the Department of Technical Service (DTS).
In February 2018 two departments were merged into one department – the Department of Digital Technologies (DDT). The daily activity of the Department of Digital Technologies is the repair and maintenance of computer equipment, the maintenance of computer classes during the sessions and midterm exams. Support for the University’s servers and corporate network, development and maintenance of the University’s website, software development for the university’s structural units.