Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — Al Moammar Information Systems Company (MIS) has received a framework agreement from the National Center for Government Resource Systems (NCGR) to support the expansion of the Unified System across Saudi Arabia’s public sector. MIS announced the award on July 24, 2025, via Tadawul.

Although the contract’s total value is not yet finalized, it will depend on the volume and scope of purchase orders issued under the agreement. MIS expects to sign the formal contract by August 23, 2025.

MIS NCGR Unified System Project Boosts Public Sector Integration

The agreement covers system development, integration, and deployment. Its goal is to enhance Saudi Arabia’s digital infrastructure and streamline government services as part of Vision 2030’s digital transformation.

MIS plays a central role in implementing major IT systems for public agencies. This latest project represents a key milestone in unifying administrative operations across ministries and boosting inter-agency collaboration.

Notably, this award builds on MIS’s past involvement in similar government technology initiatives. It reinforces the company’s standing as a leading national secure, scalable IT infrastructure provider.

 

 

THE SAUDI STANDARD’S VIEW: Strategic IT Award Reinforces Saudi Digital Governance Ambitions

The NCGR’s award to MIS for the MIS NCGR Unified System rollout confirms the Kingdom’s momentum in building a digitally connected and efficient government. While the contract’s value depends on future orders, the wide project scope signals a high-impact commitment to e-government.

  • Unified Governance Framework: The Unified System aims to improve efficiency, transparency, and coordination between Saudi ministries. MIS’s role shows confidence in national firms to lead digital transformation.
  • Sector Maturity: Saudi Arabia’s IT industry is demonstrating its ability to meet the needs of modern governance. Solutions offered by MIS reflect the Kingdom’s shift to interoperable, scalable digital tools.
  • Procurement Flexibility: The framework structure, based on performance-linked purchase orders, follows global best practices. It ensures service delivery scales with need while maintaining fiscal control.
  • Private-Public Alignment: MIS’s partnership with NCGR reflects how local tech firms align with public policy goals. These efforts help deliver citizen-centric services and boost cross-agency data efficiency.

In conclusion, the MIS NCGR Unified System contract reinforces Saudi Arabia’s leadership in digital state-building. With national champions like MIS driving implementation, the Kingdom is on track to meet its Vision 2030 goal of a high-performing, connected public sector.

 

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