Kuwait has launched a major digital transformation in its transportation sector through ministerial resolution No. 2815 of 2024, establishing a new system for digital driving permit validation. The initiative expands upon Kuwait’s existing digital identity infrastructure, which includes the MY KUWAIT ID mobile application launched by the Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) featuring multi-level verification capabilities.
The new digital validation system streamlines the permit verification process while strengthening security measures. Moving away from physical documentation reduces opportunities for forgery and tampering with driving permits. The development follows Kuwait’s recent mandate for biometric registration for government services, which achieved 98 percent compliance among citizens.
The implementation marks another step in Kuwait’s broader digital transformation strategy to modernize administrative processes across government services. The digital system reduces processing times and simplifies the validation procedure for both officials and permit holders. The initiative supports the League of Arab States’ digital economy strategy, which aims to grow collective GDP from $2.6 trillion to $4.15 trillion by 2030.
The complete implementation timeline remains unspecified, though the transition is currently underway. The system works with Kuwait’s existing digital identity infrastructure, which includes advanced verification protocols and security measures implemented across various government services.
The digitalization of driving permits represents a broader trend in Kuwait’s public sector modernization, as the country continues to expand its digital infrastructure and services. The system modification affects all holders of driving permits in Kuwait and introduces new protocols for permit verification, contributing to the Gulf Cooperation Council’s regional efforts to strengthen digital identity systems and enhance cross-border service compatibility.
Sources: Arab Times Kuwait
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December 30, 2024 – by the ID Tech Editorial Team
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