Project 06 stipulates developing applications of population data, identification, and electronic authentication in support of national digital transformation from 2022 to 2025 with a vision to 2030.
Following directives from the Party Central Committee, the provincial Party Committee, and the Police regarding updating and synchronizing party member information into the National Population Database, early August saw a busy, serious atmosphere at local registration points in communes and wards. At Điện Biên Phủ ward, facing a volume of over 5,000 party member records from affiliated branches, the ward Police arranged officers and soldiers to receive documents at multiple locations, working in three shifts daily, including weekends. Under the motto “finish the work, not the hours”, every officer and soldier demonstrated high responsibility and dedication, guiding and assisting Party members to complete their information quickly and accurately.
Lieutenant Colonel Quàng Văn Xiến, Deputy Head of Điện Biên Phủ ward Police, said: “Updating and synchronizing Party member data into the National Population Database is a crucial step in administrative reform, helping make Party member management more accurate, transparent, and modern. Following superior directives, the ward Police have maximized manpower and increased working hours, including overtime.”
Not only working at the office, police and Youth Union members also visited the homes of elderly or frail Party members to assist with information completion, guide procedures, or provide transport to registration points. This flexible and dedicated approach ensured all Party members were facilitated, reflecting the grassroots police’s spirit of public service and community responsibility.
Party member Bùi Đăng Thêm from Đồi Cao village, Thanh An commune shared: “At my age, with mobility difficulties, I was worried about not completing my information on time. But the police and Youth Union comrades came to my home to guide and assist me, which made me feel very reassured. The procedures were quick and thorough, and their attentive service genuinely touched us.”
Thanks to this flexible, dedicated, and systematic approach, within a short time, the provincial police force completed receiving all 47,571 Party membership card renewal dossiers, achieving 100%.
Alongside updating and synchronizing Party member data into the National Population Database, the provincial police proactively and decisively implemented Project 06 linked with administrative procedure reform and digital transformation. Central and provincial directives were promptly concretized into realistic plans and action programs aligned with local conditions. Project 06 task forces at all levels regularly monitored, urged, and promptly resolved difficulties and obstacles at the grassroots. As a result, most targets and tasks were met or exceeded, with many initiatives leaving clear marks in social life.
To date, the province has completed 100% of reviewing, updating, adjusting, and supplementing to ensure population data are always “accurate, sufficient, clean, and live.” Regarding electronic identification accounts for organizations, the province ranks first nationwide with 1,029 accounts registered. The integration rate of health insurance via VNeID reached 45.07%, leading the country in the number of people owning electronic health records. The province also tops the nation in updating and reporting on social welfare payments software based on the National Population Database platform and ranks fifth nationwide for the rate of public participation in feedback on the 2013 Constitution amendment draft via the VNeID application.
Despite positive results, certain challenges remain in implementing Project 06. The review and standardization of digital data on house numbers linked with land data, land plot coordinates, roads, and postal codes currently lack implementation plans. The plan to clean land data during the 90-day peak campaign is slow; only the Steering Committee has been established and plans issued but not yet concretely implemented. Legal surveys, infrastructure, data, security, and resources for implementing Government Resolution No.214/NQ-CP dated July 23, 2025, on promoting comprehensive digital transformation data creation have reached about 75%...
Colonel Đinh Xuân Tuyên, Deputy Head of the Administrative Management Police Division on Social Order under the provincial Police Department, said: “To overcome limitations and speed up Project 06 implementation, the standing agency has requested the provincial People’s Committee to direct departments, sectors, and localities to closely follow assigned tasks, continue eliminating “signal dead zones” and “power dead zones”. Additionally, implement a campaign to clean land databases, complete integrating health insurance cards into VNeID, ensuring 80% completion target in 2025. Telecommunications enterprises need to actively cooperate with departments and sectors to urgently complete legal, infrastructure, data, security, and resource surveys, creating “accurate, sufficient, clean, live, unified, and shared” data serving comprehensive digital transformation in the province.”
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