The plan was issued to promote the development and application of population data, electronic identification and authentication in a strong, synchronized, comprehensive, and widespread manner throughout Hanoi, in order to effectively serve the digital transformation of the capital city.
The plan emphasizes the perspective of placing citizens and businesses at the center, as the subjects, goals, resources, and driving forces of digital transformation. All digital platforms, services, and utilities must aim for convenience, security, and cost savings for citizens and businesses. The city also requires that citizens and businesses not have to re-provide information or documents already available in national databases, specialized databases, or verified through the VNeID application.
According to the plan, Hanoi will implement the new phase of Project 06 comprehensively, building on the achievements of the 2022-2025 period while addressing identified shortcomings and limitations. The city identifies population data and identity cards as primary data resources; electronic identity accounts and identity cards as core digital tools, creating a foundation to promote comprehensive digital transformation.
Notably, Hanoi will operate the Project 06 Program according to the “5-3-3-2-1” principle, comprising five key pillars: legal framework, infrastructure, data, resources, and safety and security; implemented at three levels of government; aiming for three core values: social civilization, economic development, and crime prevention; with the support of the State and the private sector, along with the strong political will of leaders throughout the entire system.
Hanoi aims to complete the digital data ecosystem, core digital platforms, and utilities serving the implementation of Project 06 by 2030; ensuring that citizens and businesses can access and use digital services conveniently, quickly, safely, and transparently; minimizing the need to present documents and eliminating barriers in resolving administrative procedures based on administrative boundaries.
Building a city-wide population data ecosystem that connects, shares, and integrates with national and specialized databases based on the principles of “Accurate, Complete, Clean, Live, Unified, and Shared” data.
To achieve the above objectives, the city will focus on implementing several key tasks, such as perfecting regulations on the management, connection, sharing, exploitation, and use of data among state agencies; building a unified and synchronized data governance mechanism to ensure that data is exploited for the right purposes, within the right authority, and in accordance with the law.
Develop and issue unified technical regulations and procedures for the city’s administrative procedure information system; implement a single sign-on mechanism using a single account for seamless access to all platforms, information systems, and online public services.
Focus on restructuring, reducing the number of required documents, and simplifying administrative procedures based on data, including: publishing information in databases; building a shared data dictionary; and establishing a public service portal with a centralized and unified model for handling administrative procedures.
Implement initiatives and expand access to and use of public services and administrative procedures to create convenience for citizens and businesses.
Strengthen the dissemination of information and provide data on the results of administrative procedure reduction and simplification by departments, agencies, and localities to media outlets for publication and public disclosure through various media channels.
Focus on building controlled testing models (sandboxes), testing environments for new technologies, open application programming interfaces (APIs), open datasets, and anonymized data to support the development of digital products and services.
Promoting the use of electronic identity accounts in civil, commercial, financial, banking, education, healthcare, tourism, logistics, e-commerce transactions and key economic sectors of the city.
Along with that, the issuance and implementation of models for applying population data, identity cards, and electronic identification to serve the development of the digital economy and digital society will be promoted; fostering the development of models such as “digital enterprises,” “digital markets,” “digital tourism,” “digital streets,” “digital healthcare,” and “digital education”…
Focus on implementing solutions to enable citizens to fully exercise their rights and obligations in the digital environment; expand utilities to facilitate interaction between citizens and government agencies through the VNeID application and the city’s digital platforms.
Vietnam encourages US businesses to expand investment in high technology.On the morning of June 26th, at the Government Headquarters, Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung received Mr. Jeff Place, Supply Chain Director of Coherent Group (USA). During the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister affirmed that Vietnam encourages US businesses to expand investment, especially in high-tech, innovation, and semiconductor industries.![]()
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Hanoi will also implement digital citizenship training courses on the “Digital Literacy for the People” platform; deploy community digital technology teams, a network of digital ambassadors, and a digital market – digital rural model.
Develop, improve, and synchronize the city’s specialized databases; connect and share data with the National Data Center, the National Population Database, and other national databases…
Source: https://baophapluat.vn/ha-noi-giam-toi-da-viec-xuat-trinh-giay-to-ho-so-khi-giai-quyet-thu-tuc-hanh-chinh.html


