A Saudi team that has sat in live DGA verification rooms, not just training workshops. We know what the reviewer probes inside each perspective before they open the file.

How the DGA splits compliance across ten perspectives, and which ones actually drain your team — 24 axes and 89 standards in one view.
The ten perspectives are the lens your reviewer reads you through. Every initiative you run lands on at least one perspective, sometimes two. V5.0 fixed ten: Strategy, Organisation, Operations, Risk, IT, Whole-of-Government, Channels, Beneficiary, Websites Efficiency, and Innovation. Each one branches into axes and standards — 24 axes and 89 standards in total. When your internal team understands each perspective deeply, their language starts to line up with the reviewer's, and that alone shifts real marks.
A leadership session that walks through each of the ten perspectives and what it actually measures — not what it looks like it measures.
We move perspective by perspective and pinpoint where the entity stands in each one.
We rank the perspectives by gap size and impact on the overall index — never by numerical order.
A plan perspective by perspective: what is needed, who runs it, and how long it takes in time and budget.
A quarterly check-in so each perspective keeps moving — not just on paper.
A Saudi team that has sat in live DGA verification rooms, not just training workshops. We know what the reviewer probes inside each perspective before they open the file.
Websites Efficiency is brand new in 2026, and most entities realise the scale of the work too late. We come in with a ready technical audit methodology from day one.
You do not get a theory document. You get a per-perspective map with sample evidence and examples from entities of similar size and remit to yours.
V5.0 fixed ten perspectives based on six earlier cycles of experience. The 2026 release added Websites Efficiency and pushed Government Data out to SDAIA.
No, not even close. IT has 13 standards, Channels & Services has 11, while Websites Efficiency has just 6. The weighting reflects what the DGA expects from a genuinely mature entity.
Beneficiary-centric and Websites Efficiency, no exaggeration. The first needs a real satisfaction survey tied to published improvements. The second needs a page-by-page technical audit — and most entities only realise the scale of the work too late.
No. The cycle covers all ten and the index rolls them up into one score. Start with your largest gap, but do not leave any perspective in the dark.
Yes. A detailed single-perspective assessment runs two to four weeks depending on the entity's size. Or a full package covering all ten together.
They evolve each release. V5.0 differs from V4.0 on three main points: Websites Efficiency is entirely new, Government Data went to SDAIA, and Digital Procurement broke out as its own axis.
A short session to show where you stand inside each of the ten perspectives, and to agree which one earns first priority.
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