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The Digital Government Regulatory Framework is mainly a best practice policy instrument which identifies key determinants for effective design, and implementation of strategic approaches to drive higher levels of digital maturity. Where it is expected by government agencies to abide gradually and go through continuous evaluations for the quality of digital government and its level of maturity. This is to aim to continuously organize and improve the digital government. With that, the regulatory framework of the digital government was developed multiple phases, as studying international indicators and principles for e-government and analyzing the current situation and benchmarks.
The regulatory framework of the digital government consists of 8 principles, where the policies and standard of digital government where built upon it, where the 8 principles built based on survey taken by member countries of United Nations in relevance to e-Government Development Index and the main Principles of the regulatory framework of the digital government policies (DGPF Principles) that is under OECD.
The framework also includes the Digital government policy, where it is the main policy in the framework where it works on empowering and fastening sustainable digital transformation to the public sector in the medium and long terms and empower the successful execution of the strategic approaches of the digital government. The main goal of the digital government policy is to build a whole digital government eco-system that focuses on its beneficiaries from citizens, residents, and visitors, where it works on simplifying the digital transformation in the public sector through strengthening and improving its responsiveness to meet the needs and priorities to beneficiaries. In addition, the Digital Government Policy is supported by five sub-policies. In turn, each of these sub-policies includes several standards and user guides that support the implementation mechanism and contribute to enhancing the regulatory environment.
The Digital Government Regulatory Framework applies to:
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The Digital Government Regulatory Framework consists of the following:

The Digital Government Regulatory Framework includes eight principles: