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The National Committee for Digital Transformation issues the work plan for 2022

Two important goals in the National Committee’s work plan for digital transformation by 2022 are 85% of the population with smartphones and 75% of households with broadband Internet access. .

Prioritize resources to achieve important digital transformation targets

On March 15, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Chairman of the National Committee on Digital Transformation, signed and promulgated the Commission’s work plan in 2022.

The plan towards the goal of the National Committee on Digital Transformation focuses on directing and coordinating ministries, branches and localities to promote digital transformation, develop digital government, digital economy and digital society, prioritize resources to achieve important targets of the National programs and strategies on digital transformation, development of digital government, digital economy and digital society.

The National Committee for Digital Transformation issues the work plan for 2022
The goal by the end of 2022 is that at least 75% of households have fiber optic cable, 100% of villages/hamlets have mobile broadband coverage and 85% of people have smartphones.

In addition to the goals of digital infrastructure development, the 2022 work plan of the National Committee on Digital Transformation also clearly defines important goals this year on developing digital government, digital economy and digital economy. digital society.

Specifically, in terms of digital government development, the goal in 2022 is to bring the rate of online public services that generate records to 80%; the rate of administrative procedures dossiers processed online reaches 50%; The rate of digitization of dossiers and results of administrative procedures will reach 100% (for administrative procedures received at the ministerial- and provincial-level Single Window Sections from June 1, 2022; for administrative procedures). main reception at the district-level Single Window from December 1, 2022).

Along with that, the rate of reporting by state administrative agencies is done online at 50%. The rate of state agencies providing full open data by category reaches 50% (not applicable to data serving military and national defense work).

Regarding the development of the digital economy and digital society, important goals include: the percentage of small and medium-sized enterprises using digital platforms reaches 30%, the rate of enterprises using e-invoices reaches 100%, and the percentage of enterprises using e-invoices reaches 100%. The percentage of enterprises using e-contracts reached 50%, the proportion of e-commerce revenue in the total retail sales reached 7%, and the percentage of people aged 15 years and over with transaction accounts at banks or other other authorized organizations reach 65 – 70%.

Assign specific tasks to each member of the Committee

According to the plan, there are 18 tasks assigned to the National Committee members to direct them, which are: Universalizing smartphones and broadband fiber optic cables to the entire population; Universalization of electronic identity to the entire population; Universalization of network information safety and network security for the whole people; Disseminate electronic health records to the entire population; Universalizing online teaching; Universalizing digital transformation in small and medium enterprises; Universalization of electronic invoices; Disseminate and raise awareness about digital transformation; Dissemination of digital skills;

Comprehensive promotion of all digital payment methods; Developing e-commerce and digital commerce; Smart urban planning; Development of a reporting information system; Increase resources to spend on scientific research for digital transformation; Deploying and putting into operation the agricultural database; Developing a national database on cadres, civil servants and public employees; Coordination of development, connection, data sharing; Coordinate development and use of digital platforms.

For each of the above tasks, the plan clearly states the chairing member, the coordinating agency, and the goals and tasks to be performed. For example, the task of popularizing smartphones and broadband fiber optic cables to the whole population will be chaired by the Minister of Information and Communications, and coordinated by localities. The goal by the end of 2022 is that at least 75% of households have fiber optic cable, 100% of villages/hamlets have mobile broadband coverage and 85% of people have smartphones.

The task of disseminating electronic identity for the entire population is chaired by the Minister of Public Security, and the Ministry of Information and Communications cooperates to build an electronic identification and authentication system on the basis of the national population database and public identity database. population and the national database on immigration as the foundation for national digital transformation. The goal is that by the end of 2022, 15-20% of people will use e-identification applications.

85% of Vietnam's population has a smartphone in 2022
The task of disseminating electronic health records to the entire population is chaired by the Minister of Health, and the Ministry of Information and Communications cooperates to promote the application of electronic health records for the people (Artwork).

The task of popularizing electronic health records for the whole population is chaired by the Minister of Health, and the Ministry of Information and Communications cooperates to promote the application of electronic health records for people, with the goal that by the end of 2022, there will be Over 90% of Vietnamese people have electronic health records, which are used in medical examination and treatment activities and people’s health monitoring, gradually replacing paper medical records.

The Minister of Education and Training assumes the prime responsibility for directing the task of universalizing online teaching, and the Ministry of Information and Communications coordinates the development of an online teaching platform, a digital university platform and a national digital education resource repository. Universalize and maintain a certain percentage of online teaching even after the Covid-19 epidemic ends. Develop a pilot project to deploy 5 schools participating in the digital higher education model in training digital human resources for digital transformation.

In addition, the National Committee on Digital Transformation also specifically identified key tasks assigned to the Digital Transformation Steering Committee of 30 ministries, ministerial-level agencies, Governmental agencies and 63 provinces and cities. central direction.

Digital transformation steering committees of ministries, branches and localities are responsible for coordinating and directing the implementation and completion of the plan’s objectives; in the first quarter of 2022, to issue the 2022 work plan of the Steering Committee for the transformation of their ministries, branches and localities, which concretizes the implementation of a number of key tasks under the National Committee for Transformation. tracking number, urging.

The Digital Transformation Steering Committee of Ministries and Sectors is responsible for organizing and coordinating the development of national digital platforms in their respective sectors and domains. The Steering Committee for Digital Transformation of provinces and cities directs the application of national digital platforms within the locality.

The Working Group assisting the National Committee on Digital Transformation monitors, urges and is responsible for coordinating in ensuring the implementation of the Commission’s Work Plan 2022.

Van Anh

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