Hanoi (VNA) - Prime MinisterNguyen Xuan Phuc on June 3 signed off on the national digital transformationprogramme until 2025 with a vision to 2030, which targets the digital economy contributing20 percent of Vietnam’s GDP over the course of the next five years.
The programme aims to concurrently develop adigital government, economy, and society and create digital technologybusinesses capable of extending their reach to the world.
The digital economy is hoped to account for 20percent of the country’s GDP by 2025 and at least 10 percent of each sector.
Vietnam also expects to be among the top 50countries in the ICT Development Index and the Global Competitiveness Index,and one of the 35 leading countries in the Global Innovation Index (GII).
Eighty percent of online public services atLevel 4 - the highest - will be provided via different devices, includingmobile devices, while 90 percent of dossiers submitted at the ministerial andprovincial levels, 80 percent of those at the district level, and 60 percent ofthose at the communal level will be handled online by 2025.
All national databases that create thefoundation for e-government development, including those on population, land,business registration, finance, and insurance, will be completed, connected,and shared nationwide.
Given this, securing one of the top 70 positionsin the E-Government Development Index (EGDI) is also a target of Vietnam for thenext five years.
All Level 4 online public services are set to beavailable via multiple devices by 2030, which is also the deadline for all dossiersat the ministerial and provincial levels, 90 percent of those at the districtlevel, and 70 percent of those at the communal level to be resolved online.
The country is also looking to secure a placeamong the top 35 in the EGDI rankings over the next decade.
In the national programme, Vietnam also plans touniversalise broadband internet and 5G services, have over 80 percent of itspopulation using e-payment accounts, and become one of the top 30 countries inthe Global Cybersecurity Index./.
The programme aims to concurrently develop adigital government, economy, and society and create digital technologybusinesses capable of extending their reach to the world.
The digital economy is hoped to account for 20percent of the country’s GDP by 2025 and at least 10 percent of each sector.
Vietnam also expects to be among the top 50countries in the ICT Development Index and the Global Competitiveness Index,and one of the 35 leading countries in the Global Innovation Index (GII).
Eighty percent of online public services atLevel 4 - the highest - will be provided via different devices, includingmobile devices, while 90 percent of dossiers submitted at the ministerial andprovincial levels, 80 percent of those at the district level, and 60 percent ofthose at the communal level will be handled online by 2025.
All national databases that create thefoundation for e-government development, including those on population, land,business registration, finance, and insurance, will be completed, connected,and shared nationwide.
Given this, securing one of the top 70 positionsin the E-Government Development Index (EGDI) is also a target of Vietnam for thenext five years.
All Level 4 online public services are set to beavailable via multiple devices by 2030, which is also the deadline for all dossiersat the ministerial and provincial levels, 90 percent of those at the districtlevel, and 70 percent of those at the communal level to be resolved online.
The country is also looking to secure a placeamong the top 35 in the EGDI rankings over the next decade.
In the national programme, Vietnam also plans touniversalise broadband internet and 5G services, have over 80 percent of itspopulation using e-payment accounts, and become one of the top 30 countries inthe Global Cybersecurity Index./.
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