On November 15, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Head of the Government's Steering Committee on science and technology development, innovation, digital transformation and Project 06, chaired the 5th meeting of the Steering Committee.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh delivered the concluding remarks at the 5th meeting of the Government's Steering Committee on Science, Technology Development, Innovation, Digital Transformation and Project 06.
In his concluding remarks, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh basically agreed with the reports and opinions at the meeting; on behalf of the Government, he acknowledged and commended the efforts, endeavors and achievements of ministries, branches and localities, the drastic direction of the Steering Committee members, the consensus, support and active participation of people, businesses, universities, research institutes, etc., making important contributions to the development of science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, administrative reform and Project 06, contributing to the overall results of the country's socio -economic development.
In addition to the achieved results, the Prime Minister pointed out that many tasks in programs, plans and projects are still behind schedule; the progress in building and completing national and key specialized databases is still uneven.
Digital infrastructure development is not commensurate with economic potential and growth rate; remote and isolated areas still face difficulties in accessing stable internet; many information systems and databases are still unstable, lacking connectivity, data sharing and integration.
Although there has been progress in the allocation and disbursement of funds, it is not yet synchronized between levels and sectors. Grassroots human resources are still lacking and weak; high-quality human resources, especially in the fields of artificial intelligence, big data, and cyber security, are still in great shortage; policies to attract good domestic and foreign experts have not yet met the demand.
Coordination between ministries, branches and localities in implementing the common tasks of the Steering Committee is still limited. In some places, data sharing and system connection are still localized.

Regarding the general direction in the coming time, the Prime Minister requested ministries, branches, localities, agencies and units to organize the effective implementation of Resolution 57 of the Politburo, Plan 02 of the Central Steering Committee, direction of General Secretary To Lam, resolutions of the National Assembly, the Government and direction of the Prime Minister; develop science and technology, innovation, digital transformation quickly, strongly but sustainably, develop extensively but must ensure security and safety; promote the transformation from passively receiving people's procedures to proactively creating development, serving people and businesses.
Firstly, all ministries, branches and localities focus on completing their own databases, which must be completed by 2025, in the spirit of "Correct - sufficient - clean - living - unified - shared".
Second, perfecting institutions in an open, creative and developmental direction: Closely coordinate with National Assembly agencies on 08 draft laws submitted to the National Assembly for consideration and promulgation at the 10th Session of the 15th National Assembly; at the same time, promptly complete and promulgate decrees and instructions in accordance with the effective date of the law.
Third, complete a seamless, modern, shared digital infrastructure, especially at the grassroots level (communes, wards, special zones), including electricity infrastructure and telecommunications infrastructure (waves). Invested infrastructure that cannot be shared must be researched and have appropriate solutions; at the same time, creatively apply legal regulations, promptly invest in new, timely, and effective digital infrastructure, and prevent corruption, waste, and negativity.
Fourth, arrange enough human resources for digital transformation, especially at the grassroots level (communes, wards, and special zones). Promote the "Digital Education for All" movement; promote the role of community digital technology teams, go to every alley, knock on every door, and check every person to promote digital transformation for the entire population.
Fifth, ensure security, information safety, data confidentiality, especially personal data anytime, anywhere, for everyone.
Sixth, deploy tools to measure, monitor and evaluate the implementation results of science and technology, innovation and digital transformation tasks (KPIs) of ministries, branches and localities in real time.

The Prime Minister requested to urgently develop and promulgate a digital transformation strategy and a data strategy.
The Prime Minister also directed specific key task groups in the coming time.
Accordingly, requiring drastic direction, management, and responsibility to the end, the Prime Minister requested that Ministers, Heads of sectors, Secretaries, and Chairmen of People's Committees of provinces and cities promote the exemplary role of leaders; directly direct and urge the completion of assigned tasks in 2025; have a written commitment to progress and be responsible to the Central Steering Committee and the Government Steering Committee.
Along with that, step up the review, development and completion of institutions, mechanisms and policies; submit to the Government for immediate issuance of guiding decrees, ensuring compliance with the effective date of the laws; at the same time, continue to review and propose amendments and supplements to legal documents for implementation.
The Prime Minister requested to urgently develop and promulgate a digital transformation strategy and a data strategy (Ministries, agencies: Agriculture and Environment, Health, Culture, Sports and Tourism, Government Inspectorate to promulgate soon before November 25, 2025). Pilot assessment and ranking of database quality in 2025 and officially deploy from 2026.
To promote the reduction and simplification of administrative procedures, ministries and branches must urgently review, revise and unify the process of restructuring online public services to reduce the number of documents, avoiding causing inconvenience to people when the data is complete.
The Ministry of Justice presides over and coordinates with relevant units to advise, develop and complete the Resolution on reducing and simplifying administrative procedures based on data according to Conclusion Notice No. 07-TB/CQQTBCĐ.
Organize a general review of the current status of online public service provision and the current status of database construction and management according to the guidance of the Ministry of Public Security (National Data Center); review the level of compliance with data laws, regulations on mandatory data connection and sharing in the political system, the National Data Architecture Framework, the Data Governance and Management Framework and the Shared Data Dictionary, to be completed by December 2025.
Ministries, branches and localities focus on amending and supplementing 322 legal documents according to the plan approved by the Prime Minister; reviewing and amending regulations that are not suitable for the implementation of administrative procedures regardless of administrative boundaries and full-process online public services; completing the target of 100% of administrative procedures related to enterprises being performed online and 100% of administrative procedures being performed regardless of administrative boundaries at the provincial level.
Source: https://bvhttdl.gov.vn/thu-tuong-yeu-cau-khan-truong-xay-dung-va-ban-hanh-chien-luoc-chuyen-doi-so-va-chien-luoc-du-lieu-20251115154224249.htm






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