Deputy PM stresses importance of national population database project
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam underscored the importance of the project on developing a national population database and electronic authentication and identification (Project 06), which is being piloted in Hanoi, during a meeting with leaders of the municipal People’s Committee on September 16.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam speaks at a meeting with leaders of the municipal People’s Committee on September 16. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Damunderscored the importance of the project on developing a national populationdatabase and electronic authentication and identification (Project 06), whichis being piloted in Hanoi, during a meeting with leaders of the municipalPeople’s Committee on September 16.
Use of information technology in State governance will bringabout profound changes in every public administration service and procedure and transform thinking of people in leadership roles, said Dam, who also servesas Vice Chairman of the National Steering Committee on Digital Transformation.
Executives must play a role model in accelerating ITapplication, he noted.
Given the large scale of the project, it requires great determination ofvarious ministries and governmental agencies to address legal barriers, and change their "localised mindset" to share a database system, he said.
Selected as a city to run the project on a trial basis,Hanoi must redouble efforts and take concrete steps to translate it intoreality, he urged. The city’s departments and units must closely coordinate andestablish inter-sectoral taskforces to tackling emerging issues, he added.
According to Standing Vice Chairman of the municipal People’sCommittee Le Hong Son, the city has also reviewed, verified and updated 8 million piecesof population data and 700,000 cases of COVID-19 vaccination. About4.4 million health insurance holders have had their personal informationsynced with the ID cards./.
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