National Center for Government Resources Systems (NCGR) launched its comprehensive strategy (2022-2025), which relies on four main pillars, including raising the government’s efficiency in managing resources, maximizing the benefit of the center's resources, in addition to enhancing the availability and utilization of data to support decision-making, and excellence in risk management.
According to a statement obtained by Argaam, the strategy focuses on four enabling factors: an effective institutional and infrastructure structure, possible human capital, a flexible and effective operating model, and various partnership models with public and private sectors.
This strategy aims to develop and operate a unified and sustainable system of government resources.
In addition, it targets to improve user experience and manage transformation to adopt solutions for government resource systems, while ensuring maximum utilization of NCGR capabilities to achieve the best return for the government.
NCGR’s strategy seeks to enhance data infrastructure and reliability and manage change to support data culture.
NCGR CEO, Yousef Al-Hargan, explained that the strategy is in line with the Vision 2030, which aims to develop e-government, expand transformation and technical solutions, and boost support in financial technology (fintech) field for new and emerging firms.
He added that it is consistent with the center's goals, which are to provide unified and integrated systems, enhance transparency, combat corruption, improve productivity, operational and spending efficiency, provide digital products and services, and build data and business intelligence capabilities.
According to data compiled by Argaam, Saudi Cabinet decided in February 2021 to convert the Ministry of Finance’s law agency into an independent entity – National Center for Government Resources Systems (NCGR).
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