Orange Jordan has been awarded a contract to support the digital implementation of Jordan’s 2026 National Population and Housing Census, marking one of the country’s most significant digital government projects and highlighting the growing role of telecommunications operators in national data and digital transformation initiatives.
The project will support the modernization of census operations through digital technologies, enabling more efficient data collection, processing and management compared to traditional paper-based methodologies.
The initiative aligns with Jordan’s broader digital transformation agenda, which seeks to improve public sector efficiency, strengthen data-driven decision-making and expand the use of digital tools across government institutions.
Digital Census to Improve Data Quality and Efficiency
National censuses are among the most important statistical exercises conducted by governments, providing critical information used for economic planning, infrastructure development, public service delivery and policy formulation.
By digitizing census operations, authorities aim to improve the speed, accuracy and reliability of data collection while reducing administrative complexity and operational costs.
Digital census platforms can enable real-time data validation, automated reporting and faster analysis, helping governments access insights more quickly than through conventional census processes.
The move reflects a global trend toward digital census models, with governments increasingly leveraging mobile devices, cloud platforms and data management systems to modernize population data collection.
Orange Jordan Expands Public Sector Digital Role
The contract further strengthens Orange Jordan’s position as a strategic technology and digital transformation partner for government institutions.
Telecommunications operators are increasingly expanding beyond connectivity services to support cloud computing, cybersecurity, data management and digital government initiatives.
In recent years, Orange Jordan has participated in a range of projects focused on digital infrastructure, enterprise solutions and public sector modernization, reflecting the evolving role of telecom providers in national digital ecosystems.
The census project demonstrates how telecommunications expertise can be applied to large-scale data collection and digital service initiatives that require secure, reliable and scalable technology platforms.
Data Becomes a Strategic National Asset
Accurate population and housing data is essential for effective governance and long-term planning.
Governments rely on census information to guide decisions related to education, healthcare, housing, transportation, employment and economic development. The quality and timeliness of this data can directly influence policy effectiveness and resource allocation.
Digital technologies are increasingly helping statistical agencies improve data quality while reducing the time required to collect and analyze information.
For Jordan, the digitization of the 2026 census represents another step toward building a more data-driven public sector capable of supporting evidence-based policymaking.
Part of a Broader Digital Government Trend
Across the Middle East, governments are accelerating investments in digital public services, smart government platforms and data infrastructure.
Digital census initiatives complement broader efforts to modernize public administration and improve interactions between citizens and government institutions.
Industry experts note that digital government projects increasingly rely on partnerships between public agencies and technology providers capable of delivering secure and scalable solutions.
Why This Matters
Reliable population data is fundamental to effective policymaking and national development planning. Digital census technologies can improve data accuracy, reduce operational costs and accelerate access to critical insights.
For Jordan, the project supports ongoing digital government objectives while strengthening the technological foundations of national statistical operations. For Orange Jordan, it highlights the expanding role of telecommunications providers as enablers of large-scale digital transformation initiatives.
Editor’s Note
The digitization of Jordan’s 2026 census reflects a broader shift in how governments manage one of their most valuable assets: data. While census projects traditionally focused on population counting, modern digital censuses are increasingly viewed as strategic data infrastructure initiatives. As governments embrace data-driven governance, the ability to collect, process and analyze information efficiently will become a key component of public sector performance. Orange Jordan’s involvement underscores how telecom operators are evolving into broader digital transformation partners, supporting initiatives that extend well beyond traditional communications services.
