Angola invests USD 1,38 million in digital modernization of government

The execution of the process was assigned to IMA - Institute for Administrative Modernization, a central entity in the country's digital transformation effort.

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Angola will spend around USD 1,38 million to acquire the licensing service for the Government's integrated domain, email and portal platform, reported the newspaper Expansão.

The execution of the process was assigned to IMA – Institute for Administrative Modernization, a central entity in the country's digital transformation efforts. IMA's mission is to ensure the digitalization and efficiency of administrative services, using modern tools that meet the demands of a more connected and accessible government.

The investment reflects the country’s ongoing efforts to modernize and centralize its technological tools for communication and public information management. This investment is part of the Government’s plan to consolidate its digital infrastructure, promote administrative efficiency, cybersecurity and accessibility.

This investment reinforces Angola's strategy of aligning with global digitalization trends, using tools to improve governance and interaction with citizens.

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