Uzbekistan to Introduce a Unified Digital Platform for Public Administration

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Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has ordered the implementation of a unified integrated digital public administration platform, which will be launched in Tashkent this year and will be expanded to all regions of the country by 2027. This was reported by the presidential press service.

The new system will integrate data on regional socioeconomic development, investment, ecology, security, citizen appeals, the state of mahallas, and other areas. The use of artificial intelligence technologies will enable the analysis of large data sets, predicting problems, and improving the effectiveness of government decision-making.

The development of digital governance is becoming a key area of ​​reform in Uzbekistan. The country has already improved its position in the UN e-government rankings, moving up 24 places, and has set a goal of becoming one of the world's top 30 by 2030.

The creation of a unified platform aims to address the fragmentation of government information systems and improve the quality of interaction between agencies. In the future, digitalization could become a tool for more efficient resource management, increased transparency in government agencies, and improved public services.

CentralasianLIGHT.org

July 7, 2026