DigiD and the rented engine room
The story is, on paper, narrow. Solvinity, the Dutch contractor that operates infrastructure underneath Logius and DigiD, looks set to be acquired by Kyndryl, an American spin-off of IBM’s managed-services arm. DigiD itself remains owned by the Dutch state via Logius, so technically the system is still Dutch. Politically and operationally, the distinction does not calm many people down. A rented engine room is still part of the ship. Across Europe there has been a push for “digital sovereignty”, meaning less dependency on American hyperscalers and infrastructure providers after years of quietly outsourcing half the state to Silicon Valley with the serene confidence of a man juggling chainsaws because the first three catches worked out fine. ...