France’s core experience and success in developing an e-government were shared with the Vietnamese side during a meeting between officials of the two countries.
At their working session in Paris on April 19, Minister and Chairman of the Office of the Vietnamese Government Mai Tien Dung, General Secretary of French Government Marc Guillaume, Secretary of State for Digital Affairs Mounir Mahjoubi, as well as representatives from French enterprises, discussed the possibility of boosting the link-up between the two countries to help Vietnam to develop an e-government.
Both sides debated issues on the digital government development strategy and open data in connection with state administrative reform, as well as issues related to the management and an implementation of a roadmap.
French experts introduced non-paper policies and online transactions, and the simplification of documents in state agencies’ activities at all levels in France.
They underlined the importance of digitalising documents and archives used in the national and specialised databases of all-level state agencies.
Dung said that, in Vietnam, state agencies have implemented the digitalisation of documents but they have encountered many difficulties due to a large number of documents, while the country does not have technological solutions that are really suitable and effective.
The French side’s experience will help Vietnam to build important policies related to IT application, and develop an e-government in a comprehensive and effective manner, he stressed.
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Quelle/Source: Nhan Dan Online, 20.04.2018

