According to the office, as of March 8, 2021, more than 2,800 out of total nearly 6,800 public services had been provided through the portal at four administrative levels. The portal received over 116 million visits and more than 468,000 registered accounts.
More than 940,000 administrative documents were processed online through the portal, while 67,000 e-payment transactions were made with total amount of VND26.7 billion. The portal also received more than 10,000 feedback.
The portal has helped save more than VND8.1 trillion (US$351.53 million) each year, along with over VND1.2 trillion each year in paper and delivery costs.
So far, the national reporting information system has connected to the systems of 14 ministries and agencies as well as 37 localities, helping save about VND9.9 trillion each year in accordance to calculation of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
According to the Ministry of Information and Communications, as of 2020, the most important platforms for e-government development of Vietnam had been formed and operated effectively.
Meanwhile, a number of database for e-government have been built, including the insurance database with information of 24 million families joining health insurance and more than 90 million people covered by health insurance, along with those on businesses, finance, education, health care, and population.
As of December 2020, nearly 40 “Make in Vietnam” platforms built by domestic businesses had been introduced.
Addressing the meeting, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, who is Chairman of the National Committee for E-Government, noted that the UN placed Vietnam at the 86th position among 193 countries in its e-government raking in 2020, up 2 places from 2018, which showed Vietnam’s progress in the field. However, in Southeast Asia, Vietnam still ranked sixth, he added.
The PM said that regional countries’ rises in the e-government ranking means their business environment and competitiveness are improving, creating fiercer competition with Vietnam in all fields, which is a great challenge for the nation to tackle.
He said that with the issuance of Resolution No. 17/NQ-CP, Vietnam for the first time has a master plan on e-government building, with the focus placed on building institutions and shared platforms.
Reviewing a number of outstanding achievements of Vietnam in the recent years, the PM said that along with socio-economic successes, the country has seen a bright spot in e-government building, especially in 2020.
Besides, he also pointed out a number of shortcomings in the field, including the incomplete legal environment, and limited ratio of level-4 online public services.
In the future, it is necessary to speed up the provision of online public services, and the effective implementation of the national database on population, thus reducing papers in administrative procedure processing.
He assigned the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to hasten the building progress of the national database on land, which is expected to be launched in July.
The PM requested ministries, sectors and localities to effectively exploit public services provided online, while actively sharing their data to other State agencies, and ensuring system safety.
The ministries, sectors and localities should complete the building and launching of strategies, programmes and plans in digital transformation for the new period in line with the national digital transformation programme, he said, adding that they should maintain online operations like what was done during the social distancing period due to the COVID-19 pandemic.