His Royal Highness, Prince Mohammed bin
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - may Allah preserve him - and the Prime Minister
issued many initiatives to build a knowledge economy based on artificial
intelligence and Big Data, which has a great impact on achieving the goals of
development in accordance with the ambitious Kingdom Vision 2030. 
 
In this regard, the President of the
Islamic University, Dr. Mamdouh bin Saud bin Thunayan Al Saud - may God
protect him - issued an administrative decision on 6/29/1443 AH, No.
9144321428, which reorganizes the Decision Support Center to be a Center for
Decision Support and Data Management, which includes a group of administrative
and technical competencies that work on managing and governing data, setting
policies and polishing knowledge tools and technical solutions according to
international standards and high operational efficiency in cooperation with the
partners in the National Data Management Office in order to achieve many
strategic gains:
 - Supporting
     and strengthening the efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to achieve
     its vision and national strategies. 
 
 - Spreading
     a culture of data sharing and collaboration to enhance and develop data,
     information and intellectual assets. 
 
 - Organizing
     the process of publishing, exchanging and using/reusing protected data and
     public information. 
 
 - Achieving
     integration between other government entities.
 
 - Leveraging
     data analytic tools that enable leaders to prepare policies, implement
     plans, and prospect the future. 
 
 - Maintaining
     the privacy of personal data and the confidentiality of sensitive data. 
 
 - Maintaining
     the rights of individuals when dealing with personal data and public
     information with government entities. 
 
 - Enhancing
     the concept and practices of open data to improve transparency, encourage
     research and innovation, and drive economic growth.
 
 - Enhancing
     transparency and establishing governance rules by distributing roles and
     responsibilities. 
 
 - Preserving
     national digital sovereignty for personal data. 
 
 - Raising
     the standards of social accountability of public entities. 
 
 - Supporting
     efforts to promote integrity and combat corruption by granting the right
     to access public information as a human right.
 
 - Enabling
     investment and innovation in services based on personal data to enhance
     developmental and economic gains and competitiveness, contributing
     positively to raising the Kingdom's GDP.
 
 - Raising
     the level of trust in services based on data. 
 
 - Enhancing
     services and digital interactions to achieve integration. 
 
 - Contributing
     to raising commercial and economic performance through transparency and
     equitable access to public information for enhancing competition and
     equalizing opportunities. 
 
 - Promoting
     research by encouraging researchers to make use of public information and
     elevating the role of development and regulatory role of society and its
     institutions. 
 
 - Providing
     equitable opportunities to information seekers, which contributes to
     enhancing equal citizenship and participation in public affairs awareness.
 
 
The use of data in this era is one of the
most important features of management, as the process of collecting, analyzing,
structuring, and classifying it is the first step to benefit from modern
technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and machine
learning, and also in creating a supportive information environment based on
gauging performance indicators, which enables leaders to make decisions to
maximize interest whilst reducing cost and improving sector outputs.