This morning, the Central Steering Committee for Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation introduced three new digital platforms aimed at overseeing the execution of Resolution 57.
General Secretary To Lam, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, along with other high-level officials, initiated the launch of these platforms designed to monitor the execution of Resolution 57, which focuses on significant advancements in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
The Communist Party of Vietnam has unveiled a new digital portal that serves as its official voice in the online realm. This portal is vital for Party strengthening, shaping public perception, and linking officials as well as Party members with the general populace.
This platform aims to act as an extensive information center that connects the Central Party with local committees, organizations, officials, members, and the public nationwide. It is directly linked to 62 separate portals for ministries, sectors, local areas, and political institutions.
The system developed for monitoring and evaluating Resolution 57 allows for real-time oversight from the central level down to local levels. For the first time, there is a comprehensive, online system for tracking the implementation of this resolution nationwide. This scalable system can also adapt to other national directives.
It functions under the guidelines of “accurate, sufficient, clean, and live,” ensuring that data is precise, thorough, sanitized, and continuously updated.
This platform is capable of integrating with government reporting systems, national databases, and the information networks of the Party, National Assembly, ministries, and local governments. This setup guarantees automatic, ongoing data collection, reducing the need for manual input.
Another platform is established to gather and address feedback, suggestions, and innovative ideas related to science, technology, innovation, and the national digital transformation process. This channel is designed to be official, modern, and user-friendly, enabling both domestic and international entities to raise issues, recommend policy changes, and offer solutions.
The platform further promotes an interactive online discussion forum where central agencies, specialists, researchers, and businesses can engage in meaningful dialogue, debate, and propose solutions.
This morning, General Secretary To Lam also led a mid-year review for the Central Steering Committee on Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation, discussing plans for the remainder of 2025.
During his opening statements, the General Secretary underscored the critical importance of Resolution 57 in shaping Vietnam’s trajectory toward rapid and sustainable growth in a new era. This is especially important as the country seeks to fulfill its term objectives and transitions to a two-tier local government model, effective from July 1.
He commended the committee and its standing body for their proactive measures in advising and outlining the plan for implementing the resolution.
The General Secretary pointed out that these new platforms and strategies are clear evidence of the Party’s resolutions being put into practice. They reflect a modern, scientific, transparent, and effective methodology that shifts from traditional practices to real-time data-driven governance. This enables thorough evaluations of performance and clarifies overall and individual responsibilities.
He stressed that, in 2025, Vietnam needs not only to establish the groundwork for science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation in this new context but also to utilize these foundations immediately to achieve socio-economic growth targets, including an 8% growth goal, and to manage the new two-tier local government system.
Consequently, among the various strategic and urgent tasks highlighted, many require prompt action.
The General Secretary called on all delegates to demonstrate a strong sense of accountability, foster open and candid dialogue, identify challenges, thoroughly investigate underlying causes, and, most importantly, propose innovative solutions to promote progress in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation efforts.