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| Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung (second, left) and Minister of Justice Nguyen Hai Ninh, together with other delegates, at the launch of the national digital platform for civil judgment enforcement and the intelligent operations center for the civil judgment enforcement system__Photo: VNA |
The National Assembly has passed the Law on Digital Transformation, establishing a legal foundation for the nationwide application of digital technologies to enhance public services and better support people and businesses.
As a framework law linking sector-specific legislation, the law provides an overarching blueprint for Vietnam’s digital transformation scheme, ensuring coherence, modernity, and security across the legal system. It also lays an important legal basis for implementing the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science – technology development, innovation, and national digital transformation.
Digital transformation brings numerous benefits to people, businesses
The Ministry of Justice on December 12 officially launched the national digital platform for civil judgment enforcement along with the smart operations center for the civil judgment enforcement system, within a conference in Hanoi to roll out tasks for civil and administrative judgment enforcement in 2026.
Operating fully in a digital environment with modern and transparent processes, the platform is considered the Ministry of Justice’s largest digital transformation initiative to date. It is being deployed nationwide across the Department of Civil Judgment Enforcement, and relevant agencies in all the 34 cities and provinces, with more than 6,800 users, including enforcement officers and professional staff.
Developed as a comprehensive solution, the platform enables the seamless digitalization of all civil judgment enforcement procedures. It integrates and connects all professional workflows, databases and digital services, delivering major efficiency improvements. It also allows procedures to be handled independently of administrative boundaries and geographical distance, reduces the burden of reporting and statistics, and enhances the effectiveness of management and decision-making.
A standout feature is the application of artificial intelligence (AI), which automates data extraction, task allocation and progress monitoring. Citizens will be able to interact easily with the system, look up case files, and receive notifications via QR code or VNeID across digital platforms. The platform also forms a unified, accurate and real-time shared database linking civil judgment enforcement agencies with courts, public security forces, the national population database, banks, postal services and other ministries and sectors. This ensures digitalized, automated and more efficient case processing, providing a streamlined and convenient experience for individuals and businesses.
Residents equipped with basic skills to use digital platforms
At the grassroots level, many localities have actively embraced digital transformation initiatives. In Dak Lak province, the movement has spread widely from wards and communes to villages and residential areas, with a focus on practical actions rather than slogans.
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| Delegates experience digital transformation at a national forum to support businesses in digital transformation and e-commerce development__Photo: VNA |
H’Ler Eban, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Ea Kao ward of Dak Lak province, said the ward has formed three task forces and consolidated 25 community digital technology teams. In coordination with the local Fatherland Front committee and mass organizations, these teams guide residents in using online public services and digital apps; completing procedures related to land, civil status, and social welfare; setting up VNeID and using digital transaction apps, while supporting those without smartphones.
According to the provincial Department of Science and Technology, the “Digital Literacy for All” movement promotes five basic digital skills - using online public services, shopping online, cashless payments, information security, and applying digital platforms in public administration. The campaign aims to raise awareness and foster digital habits in the community. Since its launch, it has exceeded targets, with 66.3 percent of adults improving digital skills and 66.4 percent guided in using key applications on VNeID.
Bui Thanh Toan, Director of the provincial Department of Science and Technology, the agency has tailored its digital transformation process to different groups, aiming to equip residents—including those in remote areas—with basic digital skills. This enables them to use digital platforms and applications for production, business, and public administrative services.
According to the provincial People’s Committee, since operating a two-tier local administration system on July 1, the province has achieved full broadband coverage in all villages, 99.9 percent 4G coverage, and 26 percent 5G coverage, and more than 35 percent of administrative records are now processed online.
Recently, the provincial People’s Committee approved a digital transformation strategy for 2025–30, focusing on digital data development. By 2030, the province aims for comprehensive digitalization, robust data infrastructure, and a safe and convenient digital environment supporting business, production, and daily life.
Standing Vice Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Committee Ho Thi Nguyen Thao emphasized that digital transformation is an opportunity for Dak Lak to create breakthroughs, integrating science and technology into all aspects of society.- (VNA/VLLF)

