

The Vietnam Department for Roads has just launched its hotline to receive suggestions, complaints, and inquiries from citizens and businesses about road traffic.
The Public Security Ministry yesterday held a briefing in Hanoi about implementing the project ‘Developing an Application for Population Database, Digital Identification and Authentication for the National Digital Transformation from 2022-2025, with a Vision to 2030’ (Project 06).
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh yesterday chaired a summary meeting for 6 months carrying out the project ‘Developing an Application for Population Database, Digital Identification and Authentication for the National Digital Transformation from 2022-2025, with a Vision to 2030’ (Project 06). On this occasion, VNeID was formally announced to be the national digital citizen application.
The Police Department for Administrative Management of Social Order (C06 - under the Ministry of Public Security) yesterday reported that so far, via chip-based citizen ID card registration, it has also issued an e-ID account for more than 24,200 people.
The Police Department for Administrative Management of Social Order (C06) under the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) yesterday announced that it is going to provide electronic identification accounts for all citizens when requested from the end of this February.
Personal sensitive data are a valuable resource in the development of a national digital economy. Therefore, the protection of such data, especially when databases are now integrated and shared more frequently, is a top priority task of any government, including the Vietnamese one.
Vietnam ICT Press Club yesterday released the list of top-10 outstanding ICT events in Vietnam in 2021, most of which are related to Governmental directions. The voting process has been done online due to the Complicated Covid-19 outbreak in the country lately.
The management of residence status of Vietnamese citizens after July 1 will be switched from manual to digital work via individual identification numbers, along with the omission of household registration books. This is supposed to significantly reduce both time and cost in administration procedures.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh yesterday attended the summary meeting for the two key projects ‘National Population Database’ and ‘Producing, Issuing, and Managing Chip-based Citizen ID Card’. Both will be officially launched on July 1.
The Ministry of Public Security yesterday held a meeting in Hanoi with the Steering Committees of the ‘National Population Database’ project and the ‘Chip-based Citizen ID Card Issuance’ project.
The Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) Public Security Department yesterday announced in its task summary conference that it finished 41,288 electronic chip-based ID cards. They are now available for delivery. Meanwhile, it is running mobile registration offices to serve those in need, especially the senior and people in remote areas.