Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) is responsible for formulating and implementing digital transformation strategies at the federal level. Its role includes proposing relevant legislation and policies, as well as preparing, implementing and managing programmes and projects related to digital transformation. TDRA operates in accordance with the international best practices and aligns with the UAE’s National Digital Government Strategy 2025.
Thus, one of the key roles of TDRA is to enable other government entities in the field of digital transformation. This includes establishing a unified digital portal for government services and achieving a comprehensive and integrated digital transformation.
The UAE’s National Digital Government Strategy is in line with ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision, particularly in its government pillar, which aims to establish the most pioneering and superior system for providing the best government services in the world.
In September 2020, the federal legislator amended the regulation of the telecommunication sector and added ‘digital government’ to TDRA’s functions. This amendment strengthened TDRA’s role in leading the national digital transformation by granting it direct and comprehensive legal competencies.
In July 2022, the UAE Cabinet issued a decision to establish the ‘Higher Committee for Government Digital Transformation’. This committee is responsible for guiding the federal entities, enhancing their readiness in digital transformation and improving their efficiency in using infrastructure and digital assets.
H. E. Engineer Majed Sultan Al Mesmar, Director General, TDRA executes the role of Chief Information Officer (CIO) in the UAE. As the CIO, H. E. Al Mesmar oversees the implementation of national projects and initiatives that are aimed at achieving the digitalisation of the country.