Commitment to using the government network, which provides a shared infrastructure enabling all entities to securely access integrated computer resources, as well as linking these entities together.
Commitment to sharing and exchanging data through the government link for services.
Adopting digital signature through the digital identity in all digital government services in the country.
Adopting the digital document wallet as a tool to verify official documents and records for the service recipient, whether in person or digitally.
Commitment to using the national system for managing customer relationships to register and manage service recipient requirements.
Adopting digital identity and its features in developing their digital services and enhancing the service recipient experience.
Adopting digital stamp through the digital identity in all digital government transactions in the country, equivalent to manual stamping.
Commitment to using all available digital government capabilities when developing proactive and digital government services.
Adopting secure digital authentication through the digital identity as the sole authorised tool for accessing all digital government services in the country, and commitment to its use.