E-government: removing bottlenecks with a new approach Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
13/03/2021 13:49 GMT+7
After two years implementing Resolution No. 17/NQ-CP on e-government, Vietnam has made great progress, adopting a new approach to solving bottlenecks and problems that have existed for a long time.
The resolution dated March 7, 2019 concerns the key tasks and solutions for e-government in 2019 - 2020, with a vision to 2025. It has achieved many important results, creating a premise for the development of digital government.
The core components of e-government and the basic legal environment for it have been created. Technical infrastructure has improved greatly, while applications have been prioritized for effective implementation.
VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 17
17/01/2021 08:10 GMT+7
National medical council makes debut
The national medical council officially made its debut at a ceremony in Hanoi on January 15.
The national medical council officially made its debut at a ceremony in Hanoi on January 15, which has been regarded as a milestone of the domestic health care sector.
The council was formed in line with the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 956/QD-TTg, with the aim of assisting the Government leader in preparing necessary conditions for organising capacity assessment in medical profession.
The establishment of the council is in accordance with international commitments on medical capacity standards and matches Vietnam’s situation, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam said, urging the council to soon put forth its operation regulations as well as mechanisms for the organisation of medical licensing examinations.
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The Ministry of Information and Communications announced a programme on transition to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in 2021-2025, which will focus on state agencies, instead of the community and business circle as in the previous period, at a meeting in Hanoi on January 15.
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung said between 2021-2022, half of ministries, agencies and localities are set to adopt IPv6 transitional plans and successfully shift towards IPv6 for their portals. All of them are expected to roll out the plans between 2022-2025.
He stressed that Vietnam needs to prepare infrastructure for digital transformation, especially e-Government.
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Vietnam has embraced its digitization as few countries have – and now it’s having trouble keeping up. Source: Shutterstock
Vietnam can’t keep up with its own meteoric digital transformation
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Despite only a brief internet history, Vietnam has embraced its digitization as few countries have – and now it is having trouble keeping up
Vietnam just marked the 23
rd year since the country officially became part of the global internet network, with an ‘Internet Day 2020’ on December 16 that explored the country’s digital journey from post-war backwater enclave to one of the fastest-growing digital economies in Southeast Asia (SEA).
Vietnam s opening of internet leads to digital transformation path Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
21/12/2020 17:00 GMT+7
Vietnam has gained major achievements after more than 20 years of opening its doors to the internet.
It is now the time to go further and take the Vietnamese digital footprint into global cyberspace, said Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung.
Vietnam ranks the 86th in e-government development index
Dung, speaking at the opening ceremony of the Internet Day 2020, one of the biggest events of the year, on December 16, said the internet has helped Vietnam gain big achievements in socio-economic development.