Non-Oil GDP Share: 76% ▲ -7.7pp vs 2020 | Saudi Unemployment: 3.5% ▲ -0.5pp vs 2023 | PIF AUM: $941.3B ▲ +$345B vs 2022 | Inbound FDI: $21.3B ▼ -6.4% vs 2023 | Female Participation: 33% ▲ -1.1pp vs 2023 | Credit Rating: Aa3/A+ ▲ Moody's / Fitch | GDP Growth: 2.0% ▲ +1.5pp vs 2023 | Umrah Pilgrims: 16.92M ▲ vs 11.3M target | Non-Oil GDP Share: 76% ▲ -7.7pp vs 2020 | Saudi Unemployment: 3.5% ▲ -0.5pp vs 2023 | PIF AUM: $941.3B ▲ +$345B vs 2022 | Inbound FDI: $21.3B ▼ -6.4% vs 2023 | Female Participation: 33% ▲ -1.1pp vs 2023 | Credit Rating: Aa3/A+ ▲ Moody's / Fitch | GDP Growth: 2.0% ▲ +1.5pp vs 2023 | Umrah Pilgrims: 16.92M ▲ vs 11.3M target |

Digital Government Authority (DGA)

The Saudi authority responsible for digital government transformation, e-government services, and public sector digitization across the Kingdom.

Digital Government Authority (DGA) — Encyclopedia | Saudi Vision 2030

Definition

The Digital Government Authority (DGA) is the Saudi government agency responsible for driving the digital transformation of public services, establishing e-government standards, and enabling a data-driven government ecosystem across the Kingdom.

Overview

Established in 2021 by merging several digital government functions, the DGA serves as the central authority for government digital strategy and implementation. The authority sets the standards, policies, and platforms that enable Saudi citizens and residents to access government services digitally, reducing bureaucracy, improving efficiency, and enhancing transparency.

The DGA oversees platforms including the Absher portal (for identity, visa, and civil affairs services), the Unified National Platform, and various ministry-specific digital services. The authority drives adoption of cloud computing in government, open data initiatives, and API-based integration between government systems. It also establishes cybersecurity standards for government digital assets and data protection protocols.

Saudi Arabia has made significant progress in e-government, ranking among the global leaders in the United Nations E-Government Development Index. The Kingdom’s digital government platforms serve millions of transactions annually, with high adoption rates driven by mobile-first design and mandatory digital service delivery in many government processes.

Key Facts

FactDetail
Established2021
Key PlatformsAbsher, Unified National Platform
UN E-Government RankingAmong global leaders
Focus AreasE-services, cloud, open data, cybersecurity
TransactionsMillions annually across platforms
MandateGovernment digital transformation standards and policy

Role in Vision 2030

The DGA is central to Vision 2030’s Ambitious Nation pillar, which envisions an effective, transparent, and accountable government that serves citizens efficiently. Digital government transformation is both a goal in itself and an enabler of other reforms — from streamlined business licensing (supporting FDI) to digital healthcare delivery (supporting health transformation) to smart city management (supporting NEOM and Riyadh’s urban development).

The authority’s work in building interoperable government digital infrastructure also supports Saudi Arabia’s data economy ambitions and its goal of becoming a regional leader in artificial intelligence and digital innovation.