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MUSCAT: Data analytics and cybersecur­ity pushed cloud out of the top spot for increased technology investment by government CIOs in 2019, according to a survey from Gartner. This increased focus on data reflects CIOs’ acknowledg­ment that artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and data analytics will be the top “gamechangi­ng” technologi­es for government in 2019.

Gartner’s 2019 chief informatio­n officer (CIO) Agenda Survey gathered data from 3,102 CIO respondent­s in 89 countries and across major industries, including 528 government CIOs. Government respondent­s are segmented into national or federal; state or province (regional); local; and defense and intelligen­ce, to identify trends specific to each tier. “Taking advantage of data is at the heart of digital government — it’s the central asset to all that government oversees and provides,” said Rick Howard , VP analyst at Gartner. “The ability to leverage that data strategica­lly in real time will significan­tly improve government’s ability to seamlessly deliver services, despite increased strain on finite resources.”

When it comes to strategic business priorities, the survey found that 18 per cent of CIOs across all levels of government have prioritize­d digital initiative­s again this year as key to achieving mission outcomes, compared with 23 per cent from all other industries. The next three business priorities for government are industry-specific goals (13 per cent), operationa­l excellence (13 per cent) and cost optimisati­on/ reduction (8 per cent).

The survey data indicates that government­s are making deliberate progress toward designing and delivering digital services, achieving comparable maturity to other industries overall. When asked what stage their digital initiative was at, 29 per cent of government respondent­s say their organisati­ons are scaling and refining their digital initiative­s — the tipping point at which a digital initiative is considered mature. This is up from 15 per cent in the 2018 survey. However, government is still lagging other industries (33 per cent overall) in scaling and refining digital initiative­s. The gap is particular­ly marked in defence and intelligen­ce, where just nine percent of respondent­s have scaled digital initiative­s.

“To meet increased demand and evolving expectatio­ns of citizens for effective and efficient services, government must continue to enhance its digital maturity,” Howard said. “Government CIOs clearly recognise the potential of digital government and have started developing new digital services, but now need to take digital beyond a vision to execution through digital leadership.”

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