Dr. Ali bin Amer Al-Shidhani chaired a major video conference today. He serves as the Undersecretary for Communications and Information Technology. Several government officials joined him to review Oman's new digital strategy. They discussed the National Digital Transformation Program for 2026 to 2030.
Measuring Digital Readiness
The officials focused heavily on institutional leadership and digital readiness. They want government entities to guide digital transformation strategically. Leaders must integrate human and technical capabilities smoothly. This approach ensures sustainable investments and builds a strong digital culture.
Boosting Operational Efficiency
Participants also addressed digital operational efficiency and excellence. Officials plan to transform regular services into highly efficient digital models. This automation reduces waste and improves overall performance quality. The government wants to simplify the daily user experience for everyone.
Tracking Sustainable Impact
Leaders also want to measure the actual return on digital investments. They aim to track sustainable financial and societal value nationwide. Measurable performance indicators will support this vital long-term goal.
Ensuring Strict Data Governance
Governance and strict compliance play a massive role in this new strategy. Government entities must adopt clear policies for managing sensitive public data. These clear rules support data-driven decisions and ensure regulatory compliance.
Empowering the National Economy
The 2026-2030 strategy aims to increase public trust in digital services. The government plans to utilize artificial intelligence to empower national competencies. These advanced technologies will accelerate growth across priority economic sectors. Leaders ultimately want to solidify the global position of the Omani digital economy.
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