VietNamNet Bridge – E-government has not only been existing on paper, but it has become true when local authorities have been making every effort to implement the model in their localities.
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The e-government movement
In July 2012, Ninh Binh announced the plan to develop the province into a
locality with high level of applying science and technology, especially
information technology in administration works, a step towards the plan on
building up the e-government in Ninh binh.
In August 2012, the Dien Bien provincial people’s committee approved the project
on building the e-government by 2015 which said that in 2012-2015, the province
would invest 94 billion dong to lay the foundation of the e-government model.
It is expected that by 2015, the province would build up the information
technology infrastructure capable enough to run pilot systems, form up e-office
models, e-community, e-business, e-school and e-hospitals.
Also in August 2012, the Hai Phong City Information Technology and Communication
organized a workshop on building e-government in Hai Phong City, discussing the
steps towards a solution of a smart and modern city.
At the workshop, Deputy Mayor Dan Duc Hiep emphasized that Hai Phong would
basically have an e-government, e-citizen, e-business by 2015, and develop
e-commerce.
Most recently, in November 2012, the Binh Duong province information technology
and communication department organized a workshop on building e-government on
computing cloud.
However, it is the central city of Da Nang which is considered the pioneer in
implementing e-government in Vietnam.
The leaders of the city, which has the ambitious plan of making Da Nang the
first e-city in Vietnam, has decided to budget four million dollars to install
the smart operation system at the Information Technology – Communication Center.
Director of the Da Nang City’s Information Technology and Communication, Pham
Kim Son compared the smart operation system as the “brain” of the e-government
apparatus in Da Nang. It would store, process and provide data to all government
agencies based on the cloud computing and would provide infrastructure services
to enterprises.
It is expected that the smart operation machine would become operational by
March 2013.
The path to e-government not rosy
There has been no fixed deadline about the implementation of e-governments
across the country, or the model of the governments, localities have been going
their ways.
This, experts have warned, would lead to the fact that the systems at different
localities may not be compatible to each other, which means that the systems may
not be able to communicate, because there have been no standards set up by state
management agencies.
Local authorities have also admitted that they are facing a lot of difficulties
in the e-government plan implementation.
One of the biggest problems for now is the lack of the manpower. State agencies
have suffered a headache from the brain drain, when high qualified officers have
left the agencies for enterprises. The 2010 White Book Vietnam showed that a
newly graduated engineer earns only 1.1 million dong a month if he works at
state agencies.
Meanwhile, his salary would be 2.5 times higher if he works in the hardware
industry. A software programming engineer would have the fixed salary higher by
6.1 times. Besides, he would also receive extra income for his jobs.
There are also many other obstacles that hinder the implementation of
e-governments in provinces and cities, including the lack of IT knowledge, the
poor infrastructure, cumbersome administration apparatus and the lack of money.
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