St. Helier representative Deputy Scott Wickenden will be taking on the role, which echoes his responsibilities within the previous administration.
The Chief Mininster, Senator Le Fondré, said he made the appointment to acknowledge the importance of technology within government.
“Having a dedicated Assistant Minister to hold political responsibility for digital modernisation will ensure appropriate oversight as we change and invest, and will help us to deliver upon our commitment to create a modern and innovative public sector that meets islanders’ needs effectively,” he said.
New Assistant Chief Minister Deputy Wickenden added: “I am delighted to have been appointed to this role, where I will be able to use my experiences to be a political champion for modernisation and digital.
“Digital technology is a critical component of our lives, and continuing to develop and improve in this area will allow the Government of Jersey to deliver efficient, secure and accessible services for local residents and businesses.”