Saudi Arabia Excels digitally to Rank (3rd) at World Bank GTMI 2022

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Washington, Nov 17, 2022, SPA -- The Kingdom has achieved a new global distinction by advancing in the data of GovTech Maturity Index (GTMI) for 2022 issued by the World Bank (WB) Group, to the third place globally, among (198) countries, and the first regionally. This came during the press conference held Wednesday evening in Washington, DC, to announce the GTMI for 2022. The results showed that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia excelled at all sub-indicators, as it was ranked in the group of "very developed" countries, which includes countries with very high performance in the field of e-government. On this occasion, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Digital Government Authority (DGA), Eng. Abdullah bin Amer Al-Sawaha, extended his thanks and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister for the support and empowerment they accord to advance the digital transformation march in the Kingdom. For his part, the DGA Governor, Eng. Ahmed Mohammed Al-Suwaiyan expressed his pride in the Kingdom's achievement, which comes as a culmination of integration and joint work among government agencies within the digital transformation initiatives and programs to achieve the targets of the "Kingdom's Vision 2030", by providing advanced government services through high-quality digital products that support the national economy, appreciating the care and follow-up that the digital government enjoyed through the unlimited support of the prudent leadership. The Kingdom was distinguished in the digital government maturity index and its sub-indicators, as the index measures 4 main areas: the availability of basic government systems, the provision of digital government services, interaction with citizens, and the promotion of government digital transformation capabilities. According to the index data, the Kingdom has achieved a high maturity rate at the level of the general index, at a rate of 97.13%, which placed the Kingdom among the leading and innovative countries globally. Regarding the basic government systems index, the Kingdom's maturity rate in this field reached 96.29%, while its maturity rate reached 97.69% in the government digital transformation enablers index. % and 96.62%, respectively, making the Kingdom within the group of highly developed countries with classification (A) in all sub-indicators. It is worth mentioning that the Kingdom has recently achieved its highest historical result at the e-government development index issued by the United Nations and advanced 12 ranks globally. Also, the Kingdom has an economic and social advantage, and the city of Riyadh ranked fourth in the world in the use of technology and its applications within the “very high” range among 193 cities around the world. --SPA 03:18 LOCAL TIME 00:18 GMT 0004 www.spa.gov.sa/w1814668

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