Kuwait wants to consolidate government data via a safe digital connecting effort
In a strategic move to accelerate digital transformation and elevate government performance, the Council of Ministers has stressed on the activation of electronic linkage among government institutions to enable seamless data integration and improve service for citizens and residents.
According to informed sources, the initiative comes in line with directives from Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah, underscoring government commitment to strengthening institutional cohesion, streamlining data exchange, and advancing public services through a secure and unified digital infrastructure.
The Cabinet has tasked ministers with coordinating closely with the Central Agency for Information Technology to implement electronic connectivity across government bodies via secure networks.
This step aims to ensure robust data protection while enhancing the reliability and efficiency of digital systems.
The initiative forms part of a broader vision to build an integrated digital ecosystem capable of delivering unified and efficient government services. It is expected to significantly improve operational efficiency and accelerate transaction processing, in line with the country’s evolving digital transformation agenda.
Sources indicated that ministries and affiliated agencies will soon begin executing the necessary measures to achieve the project’s objectives, with a focus on strengthening inter-agency integration and delivering advanced, sustainable services.
The electronic linkage is also expected to unify databases, eliminate procedural duplication, and simplify service delivery. Authorities have emphasized adherence to the highest technical standards to safeguard data privacy and reinforce public confidence in digital services.