Muscat: The Government Digital Transformation Tahawul Programme (2021–2025) has registered an overall performance of 80% since its launch until the end of May 2025.
The programme has achieved a notable increase of 19% this year compared to end of first quarter of last year, reaffirming the efficiency of the applicable strategies and levels of progress made in the digital and regulatory framework as an efficient tool for leading digital transformation in the Sultanate of Oman.
The average digital readiness of government entities increased to 81% this year, an increase of 7%, recorded in June 2024. The digital infrastructure readiness at the government entities also increased to 86%. A total of 96% of targeted priority services have been simplified, including 381 services whose procedures were simplified through Manjam Labs for government process simplification.
Nearly 74% of targeted services of priority have been digitalised. As a result, 48 government establishments have completed over 11.4 million digital transactions from January to May 2025.
Dr. Ali bin Amer Al Shizani, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, who is also Chairman of the Technical Committee of the Government Digital Transformation Programme, said that the results and performance indices of Tahawul programme reflect the collective national efforts and the commitment of the government establishments in steadily heading towards a promising digital government.
He also valued the level of institutional integration with the vision and objectives of the programme.
He said that the Tahawul programme continues to boost the efficiency of the digital services and improvement of the basic structure and completion of digitalisation of more services.