BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, April 30. President of the
Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov has signed a Decree "On urgent measures
for the effective implementation of digital transformation in the
Kyrgyz Republic", Trend reports via the press service of the Kyrgyz
President.


The document notes that comprehensive measures are being
implemented in the country to introduce modern digital technologies
across all key sectors, including public administration, the social
sphere, education, healthcare, and the economy.


Moreover, it is also emphasized that despite significant
progress in the digitalization of public services, bureaucratic
barriers for businesses remain, and certain components of the
e-government system are not functioning effectively, particularly
in interaction with citizens in the regions and local
self-government bodies.







Meanwhile, it is noted that the country’s further development is
directly linked to digital transformation, with total
digitalization and the introduction of artificial intelligence
technologies defined as priority directions to enhance efficiency
across all sectors of the economy and public administration.


The decree was adopted to accelerate digital transformation,
improve the e-government system, develop the domestic software and
digital technology market, and establish IT parks in all regions of
the country.