The Digital Transformation Measurement Standards 2025 serve as a cornerstone for evaluating progress in digital transformation, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030. These standards have undergone notable changes compared to the 2024 standards, aiming to improve the quality of digital services, enhance integration among government entities, and boost technical performance efficiency.
The 2025 digital transformation measurement standards have seen several key modifications compared to the 2024 standards, including:
Aspect | 2024 Standards | 2025 Standards | Modification |
---|---|---|---|
Number of Standards | 96 standards | 95 standards | 3 standards removed, 2 new ones added |
Standard Updates | – | 36 standards updated | To align with technological advancements and government requirements |
Number of Perspectives & Axes | 10 perspectives, 23 axes | 10 perspectives, 23 axes | No change |
Expansion of Relevant Entities | – | Expanded | More entities included for a more comprehensive evaluation |
As part of continuous development, two new standards have been added to the 2025 digital transformation measurement framework:
This standard aims to reduce digital fragmentation by unifying digital platforms within each government entity, leading to:
Given that the “Tawakkalna” app has become a key pillar of digital services in Saudi Arabia, this standard mandates that government entities must provide their services through the app.
As part of the ongoing update process, three standards have been removed from the 2025 digital transformation measurement framework:
These removals align with the Digital Government Authority’s (DGA) strategy to ensure that measurement standards focus on the most impactful priorities in the digital transformation journey.
If you’re looking for a trusted partner to help you effectively meet the 2025 digital transformation measurement standards, Experts vision Consulting (EVC) is the perfect choice. Here’s why: