Saudi Digital Government Governor: “Committed to Enhancing Digital Services”
Breakthrough Achievements in Digital Sectors
Al-Suwayan emphasized the health sector’s success in performing the world’s first open-heart surgery using robotics, reducing recovery time by 90%. He also applauded the municipal sector’s use of AI to detect visual distortions, achieving a 95% success rate compared to 19% previously.
The labor and social development sector achieved a significant milestone by reducing the time for issuing amicable settlement reports by 86%. This initiative contributed to a 42% drop in labor dispute cases. Additionally, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs saved SAR 283 million annually through the adoption of e-visas.
The financial sector excelled in combating commercial concealment, saving over SAR 3 billion through the VAT-based “Fatoorah” system. Government agencies actively engaged with the Digital Government Authority’s training programs, benefiting 3,000 employees from 254 entities through 180 specialized courses.
Strategic Initiatives Drive Transformation
Al-Suwayan reiterated the Authority’s commitment to digital transformation through initiatives like unifying platforms, reducing the number from 581 to 20 sectoral platforms. He announced the launch of platform codes and the expansion of the National Unified App services.
The Governor concluded by outlined efforts to provide seamless user experiences by adopting “Life Journey” concepts, encompassing 12 life journeys. The Authority issued 216 decisions through electronic participation channels and upheld digital inclusivity standards, delivering 20 unique services to government entities.



