Efforts to develop and implement government-backed digital identity systems are gaining momentum globally, with advancements reported in Saudi Arabia, Australia, the UK, Vietnam, and the U.S., reflecting a shared drive to streamline public service delivery, get on top of digital inclusion, and address privacy and security challenges. Expanding integration and accessibility in Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia’s Digital Government Authority (DGA) has launched a design system, known as the “Platforms Code,” aimed at standardizing interfaces across government platforms to unify digital identity. Announced at a ceremony attended by ministers and digital transformation leaders, the Platforms Code is set to become the national standard for designing and developing government platform interfaces in the Kingdom, according to DGA. DGA governor Ahmed Al-Suwaiyan says the system aligns with both local and international digital standards, marking another step toward comprehensive digital transformation. The Platforms Code, developed as an open-source design system, integrates code, design tools, and guidelines to support digital projects. Its community-driven approach allows developers and designers to use pre-built assets, enabling rapid development while focusing on specific needs. The DGA also introduced the “Digital Saudi Strategy” at the event, aimed at fostering the growth of the digital economy. A key component of […]
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