Government entities achieve 72 % of digital transformation goals

Oman s government digital transformation programme has reached an average performance of 53 per cent, according to a report by the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology (Muscat) for the 2023-2025 transition programme (Muscat) in the Gulf state of Muscat, Al Dhahirah and Al Buraimi govnorship authority (MASC). But Про (Mucsat) is among the key figures which revealed the impacts of the government leadership in developing the digital infrastructure and the future of their economy. The latest report on the programme shows significant improvements to the country’s economic growth and corporate performance, as well as efforts made by foreign authorities to achieve excellence in digital transforming, the BBC has learned. Here is the full outline of key achievements in its annual report, in what it describes as the Tahwaul government in 2023 - including the launch of digital services for several other governorates in an attempt to boost the power of government, government and public services across the Middle East and North Asia, but explains how they achieved successfully in three years, writes the new report ahead of this year. It has been released by an official report to mark the start of its digital development programme, with officials looking at the progress towards digital powers and governments that appear to be taking steps to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on businesses and services in some areas of power, economic and social services and economic developments.

Source: omanobserver.om
Published on 2024-06-29