Institution Profiling / Individual registry-holder label

ITK Rheinland

ITK Rheinland operates as a shared IT service provider for municipal public administrations, including the cities of Düsseldorf and Mönchengladbach, municipalities in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, and the district itself. Its context is public-sector IT operations, digital services, data-center and network operations, application management, and inter-municipal digital-infrastructure cooperation. The organization pools resources, operates a certified data center, and manages central specialist applications and citizen service portals.

ITK Rheinland
Caption: Inside the ITK Rheinland data center: the operational heart of municipal digital services for 12 member administrations in North Rhine-Westphalia. · Source context: generated. · Relevance reason: The image visualizes the data center and municipal connectivity as the operational heart of ITK Rheinland's service delivery, making the infrastructure dependence tangible. · Image provenance: generated.

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for ITK Rheinland. (source risk: low)
  • itk-rheinland.deOfficial home page identifies ITK Rheinland as a major municipal IT service provider in North Rhine-Westphalia and lists its Neuss address and public service desk context. (source risk: low)
  • itk-rheinland.deOfficial organization page describes ITK Rheinland's municipal IT role, member base, 15,000 users, more than 1.4 million people whose data is processed, central applications, networks, and data-center certification. (source risk: low)
  • itk-rheinland.deOfficial imprint states that ITK Rheinland is a municipal Zweckverband at Hammfelddamm 4 in Neuss and is represented by Verbandsvorsteher Marc Venten. (source risk: low)
  • itk-rheinland.deOfficial news item dated 28 November 2025 reports Marc Venten's election as Verbandsvorsteher and Harald Vieten's role as chair of the Verwaltungsrat. (source risk: low)
  • bgp.toolsBGP.tools identifies AS210849 as ITK Rheinland, registered to ORG-IR2-RIPE, active under RIPE, with one IPv4 prefix and Vodafone GmbH listed as upstream. (source risk: low)
  • ipinfo.ioIPinfo identifies AS210849 as ITK Rheinland in Germany with RIPE as registry, 256 IPv4 addresses, no IPv6 addresses, and netblock 193.27.22.0/24. (source risk: low)
  • ipgeolocation.ioIPGeolocation.io shows RIPE-derived WHOIS and routing data for AS210849, including as-name ITK-RHEINLAND, org ORG-IR2-RIPE, country DE, allocation date 2021-08-24, and route 193.27.22.0/24. (source risk: low)
  • kommdigitale.deKommDigitale exhibitor profile corroborates ITK Rheinland's role as a municipal IT provider and describes municipal digital-infrastructure, administrative-software, cybersecurity, and Kita-Navigator activity. (source risk: low)
CategoryInstitution

ITK Rheinland operates as a shared IT service provider for municipal public administrations, including the cities of Düsseldorf and Mönchengladbach, municipalities in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, and the district itself. Its context is public-sector IT operations, digital services, data-center and network operations, application management, and inter-municipal digital-infrastructure cooperation. The organization pools resources, operates a certified data center, and manages central specialist applications and citizen service portals.

RegionDE

ITK Rheinland matters because it operates shared municipal IT and digital-administration infrastructure for multiple public bodies in North Rhine-Westphalia. Operational, security, governance, or routing changes can affect public-sector users, citizen-facing digital services, municipal applications, and the reachability of services tied to its AS210849 footprint. The impact mechanism is institutional and infrastructure dependency, with a single point of failure concentrated behind its small but critical routing footprint.

Signal FocusIndividual registry-holder label

ITK Rheinland matters because it operates shared municipal IT and digital-administration infrastructure for multiple public bodies in North Rhine-Westphalia. Operational, security, governance, or routing changes can affect public-sector users, citizen-facing digital services, municipal applications, and the reachability of services tied to its AS210849 footprint. The impact mechanism is institutional and infrastructure dependency, with a single point of failure concentrated behind its small but critical routing footprint.

Content TypeProfile

ITK Rheinland operates as a shared IT service provider for municipal public administrations, including the cities of Düsseldorf and Mönchengladbach, municipalities in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, and the district itself. Its context is public-sector IT operations, digital services, data-center and network operations, application management, and inter-municipal digital-infrastructure cooperation. The organization pools resources, operates a certified data center, and manages central specialist applications and citizen service portals.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

Disruption to the data center, core network, or internet routing of ITK Rheinland would simultaneously affect multiple public administrations and citizen-facing portals across a large region. Governance changes at the Verbandsvorsteher or Verwaltungsrat level can signal shifts in inter-municipal alignment, procurement priorities, or digital strategy. The organization’s AS210849 and prefix 193.27.22.0/24 are the public internet interface for services; stale BGP announcements or prefix reassignments could isolate municipal portals.

TopicIndividual registry-holder label

ITK Rheinland is a municipal Zweckverband and public-law IT organization headquartered in Neuss, Germany, serving 12 member municipalities and about 15,000 administration users. It operates AS210849 with upstream Vodafone and processes data for over 1.4 million people. The profile corrects a prior misclassification from Person to Institution, grounds the assessment in official website, registry, and routing sources, and highlights that governance changes or prefix reassignments could directly affect citizen-facing portals. Evidence gaps include internal SLAs, network architecture, and the absence of IPv6 routing. Key watchpoints are registry record freshness, routing visibility, and leadership turnover.

ImpactMedium

Disruption to the data center, core network, or internet routing of ITK Rheinland would simultaneously affect multiple public administrations and citizen-facing portals across a large region. Governance changes at the Verbandsvorsteher or Verwaltungsrat level can signal shifts in inter-municipal alignment, procurement priorities, or digital strategy. The organization’s AS210849 and prefix 193.27.22.0/24 are the public internet interface for services; stale BGP announcements or prefix reassignments could isolate municipal portals.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
High confidence (95%)

Several public sources

ITK Rheinland is a municipal Zweckverband and public-law IT organization headquartered in Neuss, Germany, serving 12 member municipalities and about 15,000 administration users. It operates AS210849 with upstream Vodafone and processes data for over 1.4 million people. The profile corrects a prior misclassification from Person to Institution, grounds the assessment in official website, registry, and routing sources, and highlights that governance changes or prefix reassignments could directly affect citizen-facing portals. Evidence gaps include internal SLAs, network architecture, and the absence of IPv6 routing. Key watchpoints are registry record freshness, routing visibility, and leadership turnover.

ITK Rheinland

ITK Rheinland is a municipal Zweckverband and public-law IT organization headquartered in Neuss, Germany, that serves as the shared IT backbone for 12 member municipalities in North Rhine-Westphalia. Approximately 15,000 public-administration users and data for more than 1.4 million residents depend on its systems. It operates autonomous system AS210849 and the IPv4 prefix 193.27.22.0/24, making its routing footprint the public internet interface for critical citizen-facing portals and administrative applications.

Why It Matters

Disruption to the data center, core network, or internet routing of ITK Rheinland would simultaneously affect multiple public administrations and citizen-facing portals across a large region. Governance changes at the Verbandsvorsteher or Verwaltungsrat level can signal shifts in inter-municipal alignment, procurement priorities, or digital strategy.

The organization’s AS210849 and prefix 193.27.22.0/24 are the public internet interface for services; stale BGP announcements or prefix reassignments could isolate municipal portals.

What Public Sources Show

ITK Rheinland is a municipal Zweckverband and public-law IT organization headquartered in Neuss, Germany. It serves as the shared IT backbone for 12 member municipalities, including Düsseldorf, Mönchengladbach, and the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district. Approximately 15,000 public-administration users depend on its systems, and the organization processes data for more than 1.4 million residents.

This concentration makes ITK Rheinland a critical single point for municipal digital services across a large part of North Rhine-Westphalia.

The Zweckverband runs certified data centers—its main facility holds DIN ISO/IEC 27001 certification—and manages central specialist applications, citizen service portals, storage, backup, and networks. Municipalities consume these services under shared-service agreements, reducing individual IT overhead. Any disruption to the data center or core network would simultaneously affect multiple public administrations and citizen-facing portals.

ITK Rheinland operates autonomous system AS210849, registered under ORG-IR2-RIPE with a single originated IPv4 prefix, 193.27.22.0/24. Vodafone GmbH (AS3209) is listed as the upstream provider, and RIPE-derived policies mention Deutsche Telekom (AS3320). No IPv6 prefixes are announced publicly, though internal usage cannot be ruled out. The routing footprint, while small, is the public internet interface for the organization’s municipal services.

Stale or misconfigured BGP announcements could isolate citizen portals.

Governance rests with the Zweckverband assembly, the Verwaltungsrat, and the Verbandsvorsteher. Marc Venten was elected Verbandsvorsteher in November 2025, with Harald Vieten as chair of the supervisory Verwaltungsrat. The Geschäftsführer Wolfgang Vits leads day-to-day management. Changes in these roles can signal shifts in inter-municipal alignment or procurement priorities.

Public evidence includes the official website, the RIPE registry entry for AS210849, BGP.tools, IPinfo, and a KommDigitale exhibitor profile. These sources confirm the organization’s identity, member scope, network resources, and operational role. However, they do not disclose internal service-level agreements, detailed network architecture, or revenue models. Image licensing for website photographs remains unverified.

Watchpoints that would change the assessment: stale or altered WHOIS/RIPE records for AS210849, prefix withdrawal or unexpected reassignment, IPv6 adoption, new ASN registrations, or leadership departures. Until such changes occur, ITK Rheinland’s profile remains that of a well-defined municipal IT utility with a modest but stable internet routing footprint.

Uncertainty remains around undisclosed municipal contracts, technical specifics, and DNS or transport-layer configurations. The absence of IPv6 in public routing may indicate an internal-only deployment or a gap. Readers should refresh BGP and registry data close to any publication date and treat the current picture as a baseline, not a full operational map.

Operating Surface

ITK Rheinland operates as a shared IT service provider for municipal public administrations, including the cities of Düsseldorf and Mönchengladbach, municipalities in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, and the district itself. Its context is public-sector IT operations, digital services, data-center and network operations, application management, and inter-municipal digital-infrastructure cooperation.

The organization pools resources, operates a certified data center, and manages central specialist applications and citizen service portals.

ITK Rheinland matters because it operates shared municipal IT and digital-administration infrastructure for multiple public bodies in North Rhine-Westphalia. Operational, security, governance, or routing changes can affect public-sector users, citizen-facing digital services, municipal applications, and the reachability of services tied to its AS210849 footprint.

The impact mechanism is institutional and infrastructure dependency, with a single point of failure concentrated behind its small but critical routing footprint.

Watchpoints

ITK Rheinland functions as a municipal shared-service IT provider, consolidating digital infrastructure for multiple local governments. Its internet routing footprint, while modest, directly correlates to the availability of citizen-facing services. Strategic dependence lies in the concentration of services behind a single ASN and data center; changes in routing or governance would ripple across member municipalities.

Registry record freshness for AS210849 and ORG-IR2-RIPE; any prefix reassignment, IPv6 adoption, or new BGP peerings. Leadership turnover, particularly Verbandsvorsteher or Verwaltungsrat chair. Open-source intelligence on municipal contract renewals or IT service expansions.

Detailed SLAs and internal network architecture are not public. No IPv6 routing data, and BGP counts are dynamic. Revenue model and precise contractual dependencies among members remain hidden.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for ITK Rheinland.
  • itk-rheinland.de - Official home page identifies ITK Rheinland as a major municipal IT service provider in North Rhine-Westphalia and lists its Neuss address and public service desk context.
  • itk-rheinland.de - Official organization page describes ITK Rheinland's municipal IT role, member base, 15,000 users, more than 1.4 million people whose data is processed, central applications, networks, and data-center certification.
  • itk-rheinland.de - Official imprint states that ITK Rheinland is a municipal Zweckverband at Hammfelddamm 4 in Neuss and is represented by Verbandsvorsteher Marc Venten.
  • itk-rheinland.de - Official news item dated 28 November 2025 reports Marc Venten's election as Verbandsvorsteher and Harald Vieten's role as chair of the Verwaltungsrat.
  • bgp.tools - BGP.tools identifies AS210849 as ITK Rheinland, registered to ORG-IR2-RIPE, active under RIPE, with one IPv4 prefix and Vodafone GmbH listed as upstream.
  • ipinfo.io - IPinfo identifies AS210849 as ITK Rheinland in Germany with RIPE as registry, 256 IPv4 addresses, no IPv6 addresses, and netblock 193.27.22.0/24.
  • ipgeolocation.io - IPGeolocation.io shows RIPE-derived WHOIS and routing data for AS210849, including as-name ITK-RHEINLAND, org ORG-IR2-RIPE, country DE, allocation date 2021-08-24, and route 193.27.22.0/24.
  • kommdigitale.de - KommDigitale exhibitor profile corroborates ITK Rheinland's role as a municipal IT provider and describes municipal digital-infrastructure, administrative-software, cybersecurity, and Kita-Navigator activity.

Domain of operation

ITK Rheinland is a municipal Zweckverband and public-law IT organization headquartered in Neuss, Germany, that serves as the shared IT backbone for 12 member municipalities in North Rhine-Westphalia. Approximately 15,000 public-administration users and data for more than 1.4 million residents depend on its systems. It operates autonomous system AS210849 and the IPv4 prefix 193.27.22.0/24, making its routing footprint the public internet interface for critical citizen-facing portals and administrative applications.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: public-source identity and registry context for ITK Rheinland. Evidence basis: source-278979cb8a2a

Timeline

  1. ITK Rheinland public evidence observed

    ITK Rheinland matters because it operates shared municipal IT and digital-administration infrastructure for multiple public bodies in North Rhine-Westphalia. Operational, security, governance, or routing changes can affect public-sector users, citizen-facing digital services, municipal applications, and the reachability of services tied to its AS210849 footprint. The impact mechanism is institutional and infrastructure dependency, with a single point of failure concentrated behind its small but critical routing footprint.

At A Glance

  • Name: ITK Rheinland
  • Type: Individual registry-holder label
  • Base: DE
  • Profile focus: Institution

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • source-backed relationship updates

Why It Matters

  • Disruption to the data center, core network, or internet routing of ITK Rheinland would simultaneously affect multiple public administrations and citizen-facing portals across a large region. Governance changes at the Verbandsvorsteher or Verwaltungsrat level can signal shifts in inter-municipal alignment, procurement priorities, or digital strategy. The organization’s AS210849 and prefix 193.27.22.0/24 are the public internet interface for services; stale BGP announcements or prefix reassignments could isolate municipal portals.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

Disruption to the data center, core network, or internet routing of ITK Rheinland would simultaneously affect multiple public administrations and citizen-facing portals across a large region. Governance changes at the Verbandsvorsteher or Verwaltungsrat level can signal shifts in inter-municipal alignment, procurement priorities, or digital strategy. The organization’s AS210849 and prefix 193.27.22.0/24 are the public internet interface for services; stale BGP announcements or prefix reassignments could isolate municipal portals.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public View

Disruption to the data center, core network, or internet routing of ITK Rheinland would simultaneously affect multiple public administrations and citizen-facing portals across a large region. Governance changes at the Verbandsvorsteher or Verwaltungsrat level can signal shifts in inter-municipal alignment, procurement priorities, or digital strategy. The organization’s AS210849 and prefix 193.27.22.0/24 are the public internet interface for services; stale BGP announcements or prefix reassignments could isolate municipal portals.

Watchpoints

  • ITK Rheinland functions as a municipal shared-service IT provider, consolidating digital infrastructure for multiple local governments.
  • Its internet routing footprint, while modest, directly correlates to the availability of citizen-facing services.
  • Strategic dependence lies in the concentration of services behind a single ASN and data center; changes in routing or governance would ripple across member municipalities.

Caveats

  • Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
  • Private control or contract claims require separate public support.

FAQ

Why does BTW track ITK Rheinland?

ITK Rheinland matters because it operates shared municipal IT and digital-administration infrastructure for multiple public bodies in North Rhine-Westphalia. Operational, security, governance, or routing changes can affect public-sector users, citizen-facing digital services, municipal applications, and the reachability of services tied to its AS210849 footprint. The impact mechanism is institutional and infrastructure dependency, with a single point of failure concentrated behind its small but critical routing footprint.

What evidence supports the profile?

public-source identity and registry context for ITK Rheinland.

What should readers watch next?

ITK Rheinland functions as a municipal shared-service IT provider, consolidating digital infrastructure for multiple local governments.

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