(BNP) - The Bac Ninh Provincial Department of Justice has just issued Plan on the development of the digital economy and digital society for the period 2026–2030.
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According to the Plan, the development of the digital economy and digital society in the Justice sector is identified as an essential requirement, linked to administrative reform, building a digital government, and implementing comprehensive digital transformation of the province. In this, citizens and businesses are at the center of service; data is the foundation, digital technology is the tool, and innovation is the driving force to improve the efficiency of management, lawmaking, and law enforcement.
The plan sets out several specific targets by 2030. These include striving for 100% of online public services under the management of the Department of Justice to be fully provided and integrated on the National Public Service Portal and the Public Service Portal of the Justice sector; 100% of work files to be processed online (except for files classified as state secrets); 100% of specialized justice databases such as civil registration, notarization, certification, and administrative violation handling to be digitized, standardized, and connected and shared according to regulations.
In addition, the Department of Justice aims for 100% of financial transactions in the implementation of administrative procedures in the justice sector to be conducted cashless; 100% of the results of administrative procedure resolution to be digitized and reused according to regulations; and at least 95% of citizens to access legal information through digital platforms. 100% of civil servants and public employees in the Justice sector will receive training and development in digital skills to meet the requirements of working in a digital environment.
To achieve these goals, the Plan focuses on the synchronized development of important platforms including: institutions, digital infrastructure, digital platforms, digital data, AI transformation, cybersecurity, digital workforce, digital citizens and digital culture, digital enterprises, and digital governance. Emphasis will be placed on reviewing and improving the legal framework; upgrading information technology infrastructure; developing specialized databases; and promoting data connectivity and sharing with national databases, especially the National Population Database.
The Plan also emphasizes the gradual research and application of artificial intelligence (AI) in professional activities such as searching and systematizing legal documents; providing legal advice; classifying and processing administrative files; To disseminate and educate the public on legal matters and provide legal services to citizens and businesses. Simultaneously, to ensure compliance with regulations on personal data protection, information security, cybersecurity, and the protection of state secrets throughout the entire implementation process.
The development of the digital economy and digital society within the Justice sector will be comprehensively implemented across areas such as drafting, reviewing, inspecting, and revising legal documents; disseminating and educating the public on legal matters; civil registration and certification; legal aid; judicial support; monitoring law enforcement; and handling administrative violations. This will contribute to improving the effectiveness and efficiency of state management, enhancing service quality, and facilitating access to justice services in the digital environment for citizens and businesses.