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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has reiterated that information and communication technology is the most important tool to spearhead the economic sector to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.

He was addressing 1,500 representatives from more than 70 countries and territories at the World Information Technology Forum-2009 that opened in Ha Noi yesterday.

Weiterlesen: Viet Nam: PM says IT vital for economic progress

Viet Nam plans to become one of the world’s most powerful countries in the information and communication technology industry, according to Le Doan Hop, Minister of Information and Communications.

Speaking during an online talk on IT strategy on Sunday, Hop said Viet Nam should become one of the 70 top ICT countries from 2015 - 2020.

Weiterlesen: Viet Nam plans to be IT powerhouse

Around 57 percent of government officials at all levels have been provided with email addresses for work but 19 percent of them have never used their emails, said a senior official of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC).

Speaking at a national seminar on e-government in HCM City last week, the MoIC’s Information Technology Application Department’s chief Pham Van Hai said that at ministerial agencies, 80 percent of employees were supplied with mail boxes but 33 percent of them had not been used.

Weiterlesen: Vietnam: Gov’t employees unaccustomed to email

Key officials of Ba Ria-Vung Tau province are attending on-site training courses on the public service model in Singapore – a nation known over the world for its high performance in the field.

This is the first time the three consecutive courses are designed for leaders in the services sector, as well as those of districts and towns in the southern coastal province. The first course began on August 17.

Weiterlesen: Vietnam: Local officials study Singapore’s public service model

Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan has said that high levels of determination and agreement among government agencies are key to making e-government a reality in the fast-growing Southeast Asian country.

Addressing delegates at the Vietnam e-Government Symposium in Ho Chi Minh City, Nhan said that the focus has, and will continue to be, on applied information and communication technology (ICT) to build up electronic portals and enhance government agencies’ administration in serving people and entrepreneurs over the next decade.

Weiterlesen: Vietnam deputy PM: consensus key to e-govt

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