
HCMC Party Committee applying IT in administrative reform
Ho Chi Minh City right now is undertaking administrative reform in state agencies as well as local Party units, achieving impressive results so far.
Ho Chi Minh City right now is undertaking administrative reform in state agencies as well as local Party units, achieving impressive results so far.
Several vocational schools nationwide are now speeding up the implementation of IT in their online teaching, especially during the pandemic outbreak. Heavy investments are poured into establishing virtual workshops, digital practice equipment so that the learning – teaching process can be carried out more effectively.
In order to smoothly enter the ‘new normal’ phase during the Covid-19 pandemic, state agencies in Ho Chi Minh City are gradually implementing IT in their operation. On-site meetings are reduced while online connections are more encouraged, especially those to serve citizens.
Ho Chi Minh City for the first time in 5 years has reached the leading position in the Vietnam ICT Index with 0.5186 points. This proves the great effort of both the municipal authorities as well as ICT businesses in choosing the right development direction, boosting the implementation of ICT in various fields of healthcare, education, public administration.
Deputy Secretary of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee cum Vice Chairman of HCMC Election Commission Nguyen Ho Hai yesterday paid a visit to District 1 and District 3 to check election tasks performed here.
Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha yesterday chaired the ceremony to officially launch the smart operation center of the ministry.
The application of information technology (IT) in medical treatment has been carried out by several hospitals nationwide to improve working performance, reduce financial as well as time waste, and release patients from unnecessary check-in procedures. In the reality, however, this implementation has run into grave difficulties.