Steering Committee Delegation for Unified Government Resources Planning Participates in Oracle Global AI Conference

Las vegas: As part of efforts to advance the implementation of the Government Resource Planning and Management System Project, members of the project's steering committee took part in the Oracle Artificial Intelligence Conference 2025 in Las Vegas in the United States of America.

According to Qatar News Agency, the conference is one of the world's leading platforms showcasing the latest developments in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, big data analytics, and AI governance. The delegation's participation aimed to explore the latest international applications and experiences in human and financial resource management systems, artificial intelligence solutions, cloud technologies, and big data analytics, supporting Qatar's drive to enhance digital transformation and unify national systems across government entities.

The visit came within the framework of Qatar's agreement with global technology giant Oracle, marking a key step in developing the country's digital infrastructure and leveraging Oracle's expertise to build integrated smart systems powered by AI, cloud computing, and big data analytics. The partnership seeks to strengthen institutional integration and improve the efficiency of government resource management.

Mashaal Ali Al Hammadi, Assistant Undersecretary for Digital Government Affairs at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and Chair of the Committee, stated that the visit reflects their commitment to building an integrated digital ecosystem through strategic partnerships with global technology leaders. It supports efforts to enhance the efficiency of government resource management and improve the quality of public services.

Al Hammadi added that the collaboration with Oracle represents a pivotal step toward adopting AI and cloud technologies in managing human and financial resources, and in developing intelligent systems that support decision-making and institutional performance, in line with the goals of the Digital Agenda 2030 and the country's vision for a fully data- and knowledge-driven government.

On the sidelines of the conference, committee members held several bilateral meetings with Oracle executives and representatives of other global technology firms to review leading international experiences in AI and cloud computing applications. The discussions focused on opportunities for development, knowledge exchange, and aligning best practices with the needs of Qatar's national project - contributing to faster implementation of digital transformation initiatives and improved efficiency in government operations.

The Oracle Artificial Intelligence Conference 2025 provided a dynamic platform for these engagements, highlighting the latest global trends in AI and cloud technologies. It showcased how advanced data analytics can drive innovation and enhance institutional performance, with sessions focusing on intelligent cloud applications in human resources, finance, and supply chain management, as well as the future integration of AI and cloud computing as key drivers reshaping business and service models worldwide.

The conference also discussed interactive AI applications for automating processes and decision-making within institutions and reviewed best practices for migrating enterprise systems to smart cloud infrastructures that enhance flexibility, security, and performance. Attendees shared case studies and success stories on leveraging big data through cloud solutions to improve readiness for digital transformation.

The Steering Committee delegation for the Unified Government Resources Planning (UGRP) was established by a Cabinet decision and includes representatives from the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Ministry of Finance, and the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau. The committee oversees the project's implementation, monitors its progress, and coordinates with relevant government entities to ensure the unification of systems and improved institutional performance.

It is also tasked with studying and evaluating digital systems related to human and financial resource management across the public sector, aligning them with international best practices, and developing governance and operational models for the unified system. The committee supervises the project's implementation and addresses potential challenges to ensure operational efficiency across government bodies.

The Government Resource Planning and Management System is part of Qatar's broader national efforts to modernize digital infrastructure in the public sector by automating human and financial resource management, optimizing the use of advanced technologies, and enhancing overall government performance.