Data should be shared to serve digital economy

Data is considered a core element of Vietnam's digital economy; however, it is not well shared and connected to serve the country.
Data should be shared to serve digital economy ảnh 1A health care worker inputs patient data into the computing system at Long Khanh General Hospital in Dong Nai province. Health care is one of the sectors that could benefit from online data storage (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Data is considered a core element of Vietnam'sdigital economy; however, it is not well shared and connected to serve thecountry.

Speaking at an online seminar held by the Government Web Portal on February 28,Nguyen The Trung, CEO of DTT Technology Joint Stock Company said: “Vietnam hasnot yet seen the power of exploiting data.”

Trung said many places still managed data in the traditional way, in anask-give manner instead of sharing data, so “a national database is still animpossible mission.”

Seeing changes in the awareness of sharing information in many places, Trungsaid: “National digital data will take place soon. It will be a waste if theinformation is closed, not shared.”

Nguyen Hong Thang, deputy director of the Department of Computerisation,Ministry of Information and Communications, thought Vietnam could develop adigital economy with well-grown technology in which data is the basis forchange.

He said: “Local data infrastructure was not built with an overall strategy anddata is still distributed in different places.”

The official added: “It is still difficult to connect all the data now, as notall the data is secure. Vietnam has to have a well-protected overall datasystem first.”

Thang confirmed: “Local technology could now protect the data,” but what wasneeded was “determined minds from all the decision makers,” he added.

Thang considered Vietnam one of the leading countries in approaching and movingforward to make regulations on open data management that help people,businesses and the whole society.

Nguyen Hoang Phuong, deputy director of the Information Technology Centre ofthe Vietnam Social Security, said his agency had been aware of the role of datasharing for a long time.

Phuong said their database included 86 million people with health insurance andabout 15 million people participating in social insurance, which is one of thelargest data stores in Vietnam.

The Vietnam Social Security has worked on connection and data sharing. Currently,it is connecting and sharing data with eight service providers.

Phuong also said they worked with the tax agencies and the Ministry of Justicein connecting data of their clients with nearly 13,000 medical examination andtreatment facilities.

He said: “It is necessary to connect with more and more agencies to enrich thedatabase.”

Praising the efforts of Phuong’s agency, experts at the seminar agreed thatnational databases on agriculture, finance and population and land managementwere still needed.

Thang told the seminar: “The Ministry of Information and Communications isdrafting a decree on management, connection and sharing of digital data, inwhich it makes it compulsory for all state agencies to share data with otherstate agencies.”/.
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