The activities of the Committee and Steering Committees for digital transformation must be substantive, not formal or general.

Công LuậnCông Luận28/12/2023


On the afternoon of December 28, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Chairman of the National Committee on Digital Transformation, chaired the 7th meeting of the Committee, summarizing activities in 2023 and key directions and tasks for 2024.

Attending the conference were Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang, Permanent Vice Chairman of the National Committee on Digital Transformation; Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung, Vice Chairman of the National Committee on Digital Transformation; leaders of ministries, branches, central agencies; Chairmen of People's Committees of provinces and centrally-run cities.

The activities of the committee and the steering committees for digital transformation must be substantive and not just general in form. Figure 1

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Chairman of the National Committee on Digital Transformation, chaired the 7th meeting of the Committee, summarizing activities in 2023 and key directions and tasks for 2024.

There have been more than 11.2 million accounts and more than 35.4 million applications submitted on the National Public Service Portal.

In his concluding remarks, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh assessed that in 2023, national digital transformation will be promoted in a comprehensive and all-people direction, with practical results and positive contributions to the country's socio-economic development. The National Digital Data Year 2023 has created a fundamental foundation for data creation and sharing in state agencies, laying the foundation for the development of all three pillars (digital government, digital economy, digital society).

Notably, the National Digital Data Year achieved many important achievements. National and specialized databases were promoted to be built, connected, and shared; creating convenience in providing online public services for people and businesses (population management, business registration, insurance, electronic household registration, etc.).

In particular, the national population database has been promoted, bringing practical results. Completed the issuance of 100% of chip-embedded ID cards to eligible citizens; issued over 70 million electronic identification accounts. Promoted the use of the VneID application, integrated 2.2 million vehicle registration data, 10.2 million driver's license data, 16.8 million health insurance data. Connected, shared, authenticated, and cleaned data with 15 ministries, branches, 63 localities, and 3 telecommunications enterprises; deployed 38/53 essential public services, helping to save over 2,500 billion VND annually.

The activities of the committee and the steering committees for digital transformation must be substantive and not just general in form. Figure 2

The Prime Minister requested to improve the efficiency of implementing online public services, especially 53 essential public services, increase the rate of online file processing, digitize results, digitize files and reuse data.

The work of perfecting institutions, mechanisms and policies to create a framework for national digital transformation has been actively and effectively implemented. The Government has submitted to the National Assembly for approval the Law on Electronic Transactions (amended), the Law on Telecommunications (amended), and the Law on Identification; the Government and the Prime Minister have issued 4 resolutions, 1 decree, 7 decisions, and 6 directives. 50/63 provinces and cities have issued policies on exemption and reduction of fees and charges for using online public services.

Along with that, the deployment of online public services has been promoted, bringing practical results, gradually building a professional and modern administration, serving people and businesses better and better. There have been more than 11.2 million accounts and more than 35.4 million records submitted on the National Public Service Portal.

In developing digital infrastructure, many positive results have been achieved. Nearly 80% of Vietnamese people use the internet. Currently, mobile coverage is available at 2,233/2,853 (accounting for 78%) signal dips (the remaining 620 points will have to be completed in 2024). 5G mobile network testing in more than 50 provinces and cities. Data centers continue to be built in both the public and private sectors; the Government has approved the Project to build a National Data Center, 13 enterprises have built 45 data centers.

Regarding network security, information security is increasingly important. 65% of information systems are confirmed to have information security protection at the level. Nearly 4,800 government agency websites are evaluated and labeled with network trust.

The activities of the committee and the steering committees for digital transformation must be substantive and not just general in form. Figure 3

Conference scene.

Severely criticize individuals and units that are slow or do not follow the plan.

The Prime Minister clearly stated the theme of digital transformation in 2024: Developing the digital economy with four pillars: information technology industry, digitalization of economic sectors, digital governance, digital data - Important driving force for fast and sustainable socio-economic development.

Basically agreeing with the proposals on key tasks and solutions for 2024 of the Ministry of Information and Communications and the speeches and discussions, the Prime Minister requested the National Committee on Digital Transformation and the Steering Committees for Digital Transformation of ministries, branches and localities to urgently issue the 2024 digital transformation plan of the Committee, ministries, branches and localities and organize implementation with the identified theme. Strengthen discipline, order, inspection, urging, and strictly criticize individuals and units that are slow or do not follow the plan. The activities of the Committee and the Steering Committees must be substantial, not formal or general.

In particular, to promote the digitalization of economic sectors, the Prime Minister requested that Deputy Prime Ministers in charge of sectors and fields organize specialized meetings of the National Digital Transformation Committee on the digitalization of economic sectors with specific organization times.

Specifically, the agricultural sector focuses on improving productivity, production efficiency, optimizing production processes, traceability, and reducing emissions; the processing and manufacturing industry focuses on digitalization, automation, and digital governance towards applying the smart factory model to improve production capacity and product competitiveness, reduce emissions, etc., and gradually participate in the global value chain.

The activities of the committee and the steering committees for digital transformation must be substantive and not just general in form. Figure 4

Representatives of ministries and branches attended the conference.

The electricity and energy industry focuses on digital governance, such as smart grid systems, power system security, and for thermal power plants, reducing fuel consumption and emissions.

The construction industry focuses on increasing productivity (automating construction processes); more efficient project management (tracking work progress, planning and managing resources more effectively); optimizing design (3D simulation and building information management systems); increasing flexibility; reducing loss and waste; improving worker safety; effective financial management...

The field of industrial park and export processing zone development focuses on promoting the application of technology and digital management to change production, business and environmental protection processes to improve performance, operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and form green and ecological industrial parks. Organized in the third quarter of 2024

The Prime Minister requested other sectors and fields to proactively propose organizing digital transformation conferences on an appropriate scale (such as education, health, transportation (logistics), resources and schools (such as carbon credit trading floors, green transformation), labor - invalids and social affairs, culture, sports and tourism...)...



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