Over half a million Hanoians access digital capital citizen app

More than 545,000 residents in Hanoi have accessed and used the Digital Capital Citizen app iHaNoi in over one month since the city launched this app to boost local citizens and businesses’ interaction with all-level administrations.

The Digital Capital Citizen app iHaNoi was officially launched on June 28 with a view to boosting local citizens and businesses’ interaction with all-level administrations. (Photo: VNA)
The Digital Capital Citizen app iHaNoi was officially launched on June 28 with a view to boosting local citizens and businesses’ interaction with all-level administrations. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – More than 545,000 residents in Hanoi have accessed and used the Digital Capital Citizen app iHaNoi in over one month since the city launched this app to boost local citizens and businesses’ interaction with all-level administrations.

As of August 15, the app, officially put into use on June 28, had been installed by more than 130,000 cadres, civil servants, and public employees, along with over 545,000 citizens, said the municipal People’s Committee.

As many as 3,268 opinions and petitions from locals were sent to authorities via iHaNoi, covering app improvement, along with transport, environment, health care, and tourism issues, among others to help with the sustainable development of the city.

The Hanoi People’s Committee Office is coordinating with relevant parties to perfect and add new conveniences to the app such as conducting surveys, collecting voters’ opinions, searching and booking parking lots, searching bus services, and paying electricity bills.

The administration said that the classification and settlement of public opinions have also been handled via iHaNoi, which transfers them to relevant district-level localities on the basis of AI-powered analysis of locations from which opinions are submitted. After that, the chairpersons of the People’s Committees of those localities will assign opinion settlement to corresponding units and communes.

The municipal People’s Committee is set to issue regulations on the management, operation, and use of iHaNoi in the time ahead. It is also demanding related agencies and units to increase interaction with local residents via this app./.

VNA

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