RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s health, military, and infrastructure sectors led an 18.75 percent rise in government information and communications technology contracts in 2024, reaching SR38 billion ($10.13 billion), official data showed.
According to the Government Spending Report 2024, published by the Digital Government Authority, the value of contracts climbed from SR32 billion in 2023, with the health and social development sector receiving SR6.54 billion through 1,085 contracts.
The report said that 2024 spending priorities focused on artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, and cloud computing, positioning these areas as central to enhancing operational performance across public sector entities.
The government’s sustained push to bolster digital services underscores Riyadh’s growing investment in digital infrastructure, part of its Vision 2030 strategy to diversify the economy and modernize public services.
The report added that activating national framework agreements significantly contributed to these outcomes, enabling improved negotiation capabilities and more effective financial planning.






