Give priority to local firms for digital transformation projects

Oman Wednesday 29/March/2023 23:30 PM
By: ONA
Give priority to local firms for  digital transformation projects

Muscat: With an aim to empower and support the local economy, a circular was issued stating that priority should be given to local technology companies for government digital transformation projects.

In the ministerial circular issued by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology it asked all units of the State’s Administrative Apparatus while awarding tenders for digital transformation projects local technological companies should be give the first preference.

The Ministry further explained that local technology firms may compete for the implementation of government digital transformation projects if the firms meet the technical requirements.

The circular affirms the Ministry’s keenness to include evaluation criteria that support local technical products and services. It focuses on local firms that are committed to applying higher rates of Omanisation and offer opportunities for professionals in technical fields.

The Ministry urged units of the State’s Administrative Apparatus to shortlist opportunities in projects and initiatives within a unit’s digital transformation plan.

The projects can be implemented through the assistance of emerging technology companies, small and medium technology companies and self-employed entrepreneurs in Oman, according to the regulations followed in this regard.

The second batch of ‘Jadarah (Efficiency)’ initiative was launched in the first quarter of 2023 by the Ministry in cooperation with the Secretariat General of the Tender Board.

Through the initiative, locally-developed technical products are given access to government institutions and companies.

The initiative lends support to nascent technology companies, providing them with an opportunity to test their products and apply them in the target institutions. It also seeks to undertake necessary measures and coordinate with target institutions to test the local technology firms’ products.

This is in addition to promoting and marketing locally developed products. It targets emerging local technology companies that have standard-quality technical products of use to government departments.