How Drupal Helps Saudi Government Portals Meet DGA Design Standards
Saudi Arabia’s government digital transformation, guided by Vision 2030, demands platforms that meet the Digital Government Authority (DGA) design standards for usability, accessibility, and security. In their latest blog, Coders highlights how Drupal has emerged as the preferred CMS for building DGA-compliant portals that are scalable, secure, and ready for future digital growth.
The DGA design framework emphasizes consistent branding, Arabic-first accessibility, responsive design, and strong cybersecurity across all government websites. Drupal, with its flexible architecture, aligns well with these needs—offering native RTL support, accessible markup, role-based access controls, and integration readiness with e-services and cloud platforms.
Coders builds on this foundation by delivering DGA-compliant design systems tailored to public-sector needs. Their implementations feature mobile-first layouts, standardized UI components, accessible typography, and structured navigation—all optimized for citizen usability. Combined with Drupal’s secure infrastructure and scalable content workflows, these portals support long-term digital service delivery in line with national goals.

