Early October 23, provincial Steering Committee for administrative reform, digital transformation, Project No. 06 and smart city (briefly called the Steering Committee) held a meeting to evaluate the implementation of administrative procedures, remove people and businesses’ obstacles in implementing administrative procedures. The meeting was attended by Vo Van Minh, Vice-Secretary of provincial Party Committee, Chairman of provincial People's Committee, Head of the Steering Committee.
At the meeting, representative of provincial Public Administration Center reported a number of activities in the 42th week of the Steering Committee while quickly reporting on the index of direction and assessment of the quality of service to the people, enterprises in implementing administrative procedures and public services under the time in the electronic environment (briefly called the Index No.766). Accordingly, the province’s results on October 23 reached 74.23 points, ranking 17 out of 63 provinces and cities nationwide, up 5.9 points and up 17 places compared to the results on October 16. However, according to provincial Public Administration Center, there are still late applications, mainly on the one-stop system of ministries, sectors and the province.
At the meeting, leaders of departments and sectors in the province reported on the review of administrative procedures from their units; expressed determination to complete overdue documents and implement online and digitized public services while proposing higher authorities to resolve current bottlenecks so that processing documents can be on schedule.
Addressing the meeting, Mr. Minh requested departments and sectors to improve their responsibility, especially the role of leaders in administrative reform; strictly implement data connection on the national public service portal. Heads of departments, sectors and localities focus on processing documents on time while coordinating with relevant ministries and sectors to process documents on the one-stop system of ministries and sectors; coordinate with provincial Department of Information and Communications and provincial Public Administration Center to handle suspended records and errors on the province's one-stop system...
Reported by Tri Dung-Translated by Kim Tin