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    Morocco Signs Eight Agreements to Advance Digital Government Initiative

    By February 11, 20263 Mins Read
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    Rabat – Morocco signed eight cooperation agreements today, bringing together public institutions and private-sector partners for the launch of Idarati X.0, a new phase of the country’s efforts to modernize public administration through digital tools.

    The agreements were signed at the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform and form part of a broader push to simplify how citizens interact with public services.

    Prof. Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Delegate Minister to the Head of Government in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, oversaw the signing ceremony.

    All institutions involved signed the agreements, marking a joint commitment across government bodies and the private sector.

    On the public side, signatories included the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication; the National Social Security Fund (CNSS); the National Agency for Land Conservation, Cadastre and Cartography (ANCFCC); the National Road Safety Agency (NARSA); and the Ministry of Logistics and Transport.

    The agreements were also signed by Omar Seghrouchni, President of the National Commission for the Protection of Personal Data (CNDP) and the Digital Development Agency (ADD), reflecting the importance of data protection and governance in the project.

    Private-sector partners include IDAKTO, SHAREID, and the Moroccan Society for Electronic Services. The three companies specialize in digital identity and electronic services and will contribute to the system’s technical choices as well as its functional architecture.

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    Officials said Idarati X.0 builds on the existing Idarati platform, which currently serves as a reference point for administrative procedures and public service information.

    The current platform mainly helps users find the right service and understand the required steps.

    Idarati X.0, by contrast, is intended to go further by allowing citizens to carry out procedures directly through a single digital interface.

    The new initiative is designed to enable interoperability among participating institutions while preserving their operational autonomy.

    By relying on artificial intelligence and secure digital identity mechanisms, Idarati X.0 aims to reduce duplication, streamline administrative processes, and improve the quality, security, and traceability of digital interactions between citizens and public authorities.

    At the core of the project is the planned adoption of a national digital wallet connected to a secure infrastructure and linked to the electronic national identity card issued by the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN).

    Officials said this foundation is intended to enable reliable use of online services while ensuring strict compliance with personal data protection rules.

    The cooperation framework sets out a six-month roadmap starting with the initial signatures on February 10, 2026.

    The process will include technical and regulatory alignment, architecture design, proof-of-concept testing, and final recommendations for national deployment.

    Officials said the project is expected to result in a national operational framework for digital public services, marking a significant step toward more coordinated, citizen-centric public administration.

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