Project aims to improve state management, law enforcement in digital transformation

Vietnam expects to form a nationwide network of digital transformation with the participation of all-level state agencies, organisations, businesses and people, according to a recently-approved project.
Project aims to improve state management, law enforcement in digital transformation ảnh 1Vietnam expects to form a nationwide network of digital transformation. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam expects to form anationwide network of digital transformation with the participation ofall-level state agencies, organisations, businesses and people, according to arecently-approved project.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang has signed adecision to approve the project on consolidating apparatus organisation, and improvingstate management and law enforcement capacity in digital transformation fromcentral to local levels by 2025, with a vision to 2030.

The network is set to maximise social resources andattract the participation of the whole population in digital transformation.

However, the personnel structure will be keptunchanged during the consolidation of apparatus organisation, and theimprovement of state management and law enforcement capacity in digitaltransformation.
Project aims to improve state management, law enforcement in digital transformation ảnh 2The network is set to maximise social resources and attract the participation of the whole population in digital transformation. (Photo: VNA)
Specifically, all of the ministry-level and governmentagencies, as well as the People’s Committees of provinces and centrally-runcities will strengthen their IT-specialised units by 2025.

All of the network organisations and members will gainaccess to digital platforms and toolkits to serve state management and lawenforcement in digital transformation.

The members will also receive annual training tosatisfy the requirements of state management and law enforcement in thisregard, matching the standards of job titles and positions.

The project also set out major tasks and solutions, includingreviewing the functions, tasks and organisation of state management and lawenforcement agencies; building, developing and promoting digital platforms andtoolkits in service of state management and law enforcement; and stepping upthe communications work./.
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