The meeting was held on the morning of October 11 at the Provincial People's Committee hall and connected online to districts, towns and cities.
The Department of Information and Communications’s report shows that document processing rate on the network is increasing, with over 99% completion for provincial departments and branches.
Majority of documents are digitally signed when issued electronically.
The province ranks 1st nationally in online payment.
Digitization is widespread at various levels, with input and output nearly complete in economic zones, industrial parks, and local offices.
The digital economy is thriving, with high e-commerce and non-cash payment usage.
Network security measures are in place, with information security level approved for numerous systems and centralized malware prevention in effect.
Concluding the meeting, Chairman Nguyen Hoang Giang acknowledged and commended the positive results of digital transformation in the province, contributing to its socio-economic development.
The province aims to enhance its digital transformation efforts by focusing on digitalization, digital data, and digital governance.
They will work on maintaining their digital transformation ranking index, improving administrative reform, and enhancing the investment and business environment.
Departments, sectors, police, and localities will dedicate resources to achieve the goals set by the Provincial Party Committee and implement e-government tasks.
Heads of agencies and units are responsible for increasing the use of digital applications, improving organizational work, and ensuring information security.
Communication, training, and coaching will be promoted to enhance digital transformation skills.
The province aims to exceed targets for online public services and online document reprocessing.
It is crucial to complete tasks and disburse funds for digital transformation in 2024 to stay on track.
M.H