Oman’s digital transformation program helped government save more than $412 million

Four practical parts have been developed to achieve the national vision and programme instructions.

Muscat: In order to inform others about the latest advances and signs of Oman Vision 2040, the Oman Vision 2040 Implementation and Monitoring Unit held a press conference at W Muscat on Wednesday.

Several senior positions in the unit, including Eng. Hamoud Hilal Al Siyabi, Executive Director of the Directorate of Oman Vision 2040, Khalid Said Al Shueibi, Head of the National Programme for investment and Export Development, Eng. Abdulaziz Al Kharousi, Director of Digital at the Government Transformation Program, and Dr. Badr Hamoud Al Kharousi, Head of the National Employment Programme Development Team, gave a visual presentation to review the most recent figures, signals and vision projects that have been carried out through the Vision Team.

Speaking about virtual transformation, Eng. Abdulaziz Al Kharusi, Director of the Digital Transformation Program, said: “Nearly 159 million RO have been stored after reviewing the proposed budgets through government entities from the Digital Transformation Agenda Plan 2021-2025. “

At the same time, the program aims to empower government entities and notice new effective, transparent and cutting-edge solutions, as well as contribute to the improvement of the environment through the simplification of business models and the progression of channels and equipment to maximize the benefits of immediate technological change.

Four practical parts were developed to help achieve the national vision of the programme and instructions through the identification of appropriate strategic objectives and projects for the component. and knowledge of electronic services”.

As for the signals, engineer Hamoud Al-Habsi “The existing effects do not necessarily reflect the efforts made in 2021, as some signals need at least a year or two to show the impact. “

The signs of Oman’s Vision 2040 were taken into account long ago, after which the country went through several monetary and economic challenges, to which were added the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Therefore, lately the unit is being executed with the National Center for Statistics and Information, the Ministry of Economy and the corresponding entities to know in detail the signs of the Vision to what you want to change, evolve or add. goals for each of the five years (2025, 2030, 2035 and 2040).

As for Oman’s functionality on key foreign signs in 2020 and 2021, the Sultanate of Oman’s rating on the Global Innovation Index has improved, reaching 76 in 2021 from 84 in 2020. In addition, Oman scored higher on the Environmental Performance Index in 2020 in comparison. In contrast, it fell in the Government Effectiveness Ranking, Global Governance Indicators, to 88 in 2020, from 81 in 2017. This happened before the restructuring of government agencies in the current part of 2020, which may have a positive effect. have an effect on the indicator in the future.

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