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Hanoi, Dell to cooperate in building e-government, smart city

Hanoi authorities and US-based Dell Technologies Inc. on June 8 secured a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on strategic cooperation in building the local e-government and smart city.
Hanoi, Dell to cooperate in building e-government, smart city ảnh 1Scene at the signing ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Hanoi authorities and US-based DellTechnologies Inc. on June 8 secured a memorandum of understanding (MoU) onstrategic cooperation in building the local e-government and smart city.

The pact was inked by Director of the capital Department ofInformation and Communications Nguyen Ngoc Ky and Ravi Bharadwaj, a vicepresident at the Strategy & Business Development Department of Dell GlobalB.V.’s Asia Pacific & Japan (Singapore branch).

The MoU aimed at creating an unbinding framework for bothsides to cooperate.

Accordingly, Dell, via its Singapore branch, will providefree consultations on e-government and smart city building for Hanoi and oninformation technology for the city’s selected partners.

The Hanoi department said the capital’s e-government andsmart city structure must be in line with Vietnam’s e-government structureframework as well as the Ministry of Information and Communications’ guidance onbuilding provincial e-government and orientations for IT and communications insmart city building.-VNA
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