The National Center for Government Resource Systems (NCGR) participated in the second edition of "LEAP", the largest technical conference in the world, which was held in Riyadh for four days, from February 6 to 9, under the title "Towards New Horizons".
This came as part of the participation of government entities in the Saudi Digital Pavilion, with the aim of reviewing the present and future of digital services aimed at enhancing the culture of integration between government entities with joint cooperation, which comes in accordance with the digital governance strategy in the Kingdom.
The NCGR reviewed and presented a number of qualitative digital services and products that provide many solutions through unified and integrated systems aimed at raising the level of quality of electronic services in government financial transactions. Including the electronic payment service for government services, the government transportation service (ERKAB), which was officially launched for all government agencies, and the government tenders and procurement service, the service of inquiring about the financial rights of individuals, and the government payments service.
The conference attendees were keen to know those digital products and services that come within the framework of the NCGR's efforts and vision to create unified and integrated systems to improve productivity, operational and spending efficiency, and to build data capabilities and business intelligence to support digital government programs in accordance with the Kingdom's 2030 goals.
In addition to raising technical awareness in a way that strengthens the Kingdom's position as a major enabler of technology and innovation and a meeting place for technical thought leaders, "LEAP" conference, which was attended by more than 700 speakers and 900 companies, focuses on attention to the future of technology and its effective role, finding creative solutions to the challenges facing the sector, as well as raising technical awareness.