Hanoi (VNA) – Ministries, agencies and localities will co💦ntinue with digital transformation programmes for the new period in the near future.
The Prime Minister has agreed with the policy of building and developing e-Government, with stepping up administrative reform on the back of advanced technologies while improving openness, transparency and placing the people and businesses at the centre. Over the past years, a number of legal documents have been issued, laying an important legal foundation for the building of e-Government. The Government Office partnered with ministries, agencies and localities to build the national public service portal linking with the national database system, specialised database system, and ministry- and provincial-level information portals.According to the 2020 UN E-Government Survey, Vietnam ranked 86th out of the 193 nations in terms of e-Government development, up two places from 2018. However, the country still stayed at the sixth place in Southeast Asia due to insufficient legal docum🗹ents in the field, ⛄low rate of Level-4 online public services, and behind-schedule progress of specialised database system.
During a meeting of the National Committee on E-Government on March 10, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc asked for stepping up mechanism building, online public services and effectively carrying out the national population database.
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