Sep 26, 2024
Looking forward has become the motto of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as all the efforts exerted by the leaders, their government, and the people, have been directed only towards achieving a whole reality and digital transformation in Saudi Arabia.
Since the day when, under the patronage of His Majesty the King Salman bin Abdulaziz, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman announced the commencement of Saudi Arabia digital transformation Vision 2030 he planned it as a road map that will bring the world to the kingdom, rather than following up with the world.
Promised to be achieved at the beginning of the next decade, Saudi Arabia 2030 Vision has been nothing less than a decree of ultra modernity to be manifested in each and every aspect of the Saudi life.
To this effect, major force was directed to overcoming the biggest challenges of digital transformation, elevating the general status of life on both institutional and personal levels.
Sitting in the comfort of your home, you can process any government documents or personal transactions. It is due to the Saudi Arabia digital transformation Vision 2030 that automation possibilities were installed to facilitate people’s lives.
According to the United Nations E-Government Development Index (EGDI) 2024, Saudi Arabia Ranks 4th Globally in Digital Services, overcoming the biggest challenges of digital transformation. By far, the report published by the Digital Government Authority states that,
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia jumped (25) places in the UN E-Government Development Index (EGDI) 2024, becoming one of the leading countries worldwide. It achieved (Fourth) position globally, (First) regionally, and (Second) among G20 countries in the digital services index. Additionally, it secured (Seventh) position in the e-participation index, while the city of Riyadh ranked (Third) among (193) cities worldwide.
Commenting on the digital transformation in Saudi Arabia, H.E. Eng. Abdullah Bin Amer Alswaha, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Digital Government Authority expressed his fullest gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman Bin Abdulaziz and the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, His Royal Highness Prince Mohammad Bin Salman for their relentless support of this endeavour towards full Saudi Arabia digital transformation. He asserted that without such empowerment of the royal leadership, this digital transformation in Saudi Arabia would be deemed an unattainable ambition.
The Minister noted that the agenda of the Saudi Arabia digital transformation Vision 2030, developed by HRH the Crown Prince, primarily mitigated the biggest challenges of digital transformation to culminate in the immense leap featuring that Saudi Arabia ranks 4th globally in digital services. This achievement is not only reflected on the domestic level; rather, Saudi Arabia digital transformation positioned it as an efficient pioneer of digital economy both regional and global wise, reaffirming that innovation is the first step towards intellectual and economical domination.
When it comes to the field of digital government, the Report highlighted Saudi Arabia digital transformation power as it achieved the Sixth (6th) position globally. Furthermore, since the announcement of Saudi Arabia 2030 Vision, top-ranked investments had led its way into the kingdom, contributing to Saudi Arabia’s jumping (53) places in the Telecommunications Infrastructure Index (TII).
In addition, the Kingdom also witnessed a remarkable progress in the Human Capital Index (HCI) advancing (31) places. The report also highlighted the Online Service Index (OSI) and the immense progress of Saudi Arabia by (67) places, positioning it in the Fourth (4th) place globally in 2024. Further, the comprehensiveness of digital government regulations reached (100%), while the accessibility and sharing of open government data on both personal and business levels reached (100%). As well, Saudi Arabia advanced by (60) places in e-participation and consultations directed at individuals and business sectors alike.
In addition to the set determination of the government institutions to keep improving their work to pave the way for the kingdom towards the peak of progression, there were extended thanks from the Saudi leadership to the private sector’s companies whose line of production contributed to this prosperity. Among these institutions were the well-known telecommunication companies stc, Zain, and Mobily; as well as some infrastructure companies, such as, National Water Company, Saudi Electricity Company, and Saudi Arabia Railways. Furthermore, the list included several tech companies, such as T2.SA which provides technical solutions in the fields of research and development.
So, what is the index that announced the news of how Saudi Arabia ranks 4th globally in digital services, pronouncing the achievement of Saudi Arabia digital transformation Vision 2030? And what are the measurements it adopted to deduce this result?
The E-Government Development Index is a thorough survey that has been one of the most important international indicators for over (20) years. The index is published biannually, and it gauges the productivity of the UN member states, and their progress in promoting the development of digital governments. The reports this index issues are established as a fundamental reference for measuring government performance among all countries worldwide.
The E-Government Development Index is basically constituted in 3 main dimensions of e-government, those are: provision of online services, telecommunication connectivity and human capacity.
However, in addition to the dimensions out of which it delivers the final ranking, it also looks into some infrastructure and educational aspects of the country to measure the scope of comprehensiveness covered by these digital services and its inclusiveness of both services and people.
The outcome of this year’s index has been a new record in the digital transformation in Saudi Arabia. When looking at the leap the Kingdom has achieved in the field, the crystallization of the Saudi Arabia digital transformation Vision 2030 can be manifestly detected.
Yet, the leaders in the Kingdom made it clear that, as proud they are with what has been achieved so far, Saudi Arabia digital transformation is still competing with its own achievements until it vanishes the biggest challenges of digital transformation to guarantee none less than the top rank.
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Written by: Sarah Chaher
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