From October 23, certain activities of state agencies will be fully shifted to online environment, including provision of online public services; internal governance; direction and administration; and supervision, inspection, and auditing.
From October 23, certain activities of state agencies will be fully shifted to online environment, including provision of online public services; internal governance; direction and administration; and supervision, inspection, and auditing.
Such is provided under Government Decree 137/ND-CP, stipulating electronic transactions of state agencies and information systems supporting these transactions.
Accordingly, in case activities involve state secrets, regulations concerning the protection of state secrets and laws on cipher must be applied. Additionally, agencies are required to develop plans for information technology application and digital transformation to support their operations in the electronic environment.
The implementation of information systems and digital platforms to support state agency operations must be closely linked to their administrative reform efforts so as to innovate working methods and decision-making based on data, enhance the processing of documents and files in the electronic environment, improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state agencies, and reduce costs and processing time.
Regarding the reception and handling of requests from organizations and individuals, the decree stipulates that state agencies have to conduct the work in the electronic environment, and give reasons for their refusals.
It is necessary to establish e-communication channels and issue operational regulations to receive and address requests from organizations and individuals, and pay the results back through various electronic means and communication channels, unless otherwise is stipulated by law or requested by organizations or individuals.-