Case Study: Ministry of Transport (Saudi Arabia) achieves 50% reduction in development and integration effort and faster public service delivery with Oracle Fusion Middleware

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Ministry of Transport Deploys New Applications More Efficiently Reduces Development and Integration Effort by 50%

The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Transport, responsible for the country’s roads and surface transport services, faced a fragmented IT landscape of several dozen applications and databases that caused data duplication, manual integration work, and heavy user‑account administration. The ministry needed to provide accurate, secure transport information to citizens and other government agencies, enable online transactions, and give 6,000 distributed employees seamless access to mission‑critical systems via single sign‑on.

The ministry implemented Oracle Fusion Middleware on SPARC T5‑2 servers with Oracle ZFS and a suite of Oracle technologies (SOA Suite, BPM, Service Bus, API Gateway, Access Manager, WebLogic, and RAC) to consolidate systems, automate processes, and secure integrations. The result: a 50% reduction in development and integration effort, near‑instant rollout of new services (available to agencies and the public in under an hour), 24/7 mobile enquiry capabilities, stronger perimeter security, higher uptime, and a single source of truth for transport data.


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Ministry of Transport Saudi Arab

Abdullah Ammar

Senior Database Administrator


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