(HBO) - Hoa Binh province has stepped up IT application in the management work and e-authority building, with people and businesses put at the centre, towards a modern, transparent and open administrative system.

 

Hoa Binh city builds a modern one-stop-shop unit in service of e-authority building.

The province has paid attention to upgrading its data centre to provide technical infrastructure for the operation of shared software in the province, as well as specialised software of agencies.

All of state agencies in Hoa Binh have installed the Local Area Network (LAN) and broadband internet. The rate of officials equipped with computers reaches 98% at the provincial level, 91% in districts, and 88% at the communal level.

All of local departments and agencies, and district-level People’s Committees have also been connected to the provincial People’s Committee. Meanwhile, 100% of communal-level People’s Committees are linked with the district-level committees.

The Local Government Service Platform (LGSP), an integrated data-sharing platform, has also been connected to the National Government Service Platform.

In the first quarter of this year, the provincial public service portal received 72,901 applications online out of a total of nearly 88,424 dossiers. The effective provision of online public services has helped organisations, businesses and units save time and better handle administrative procedures.

To improve the efficiency of e-authority building, the province will push ahead with IT application in the management work in all fields, and build an index system assessing digital transformation by state agencies in the locality. /.


 


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