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Hanoi: Business registration database to be digitized

By late August of 2017, Hanoi Department of Planning and Investment will complete digitization of business registration database.

By late September, the digitalized database will be posted to the national database on business registration. Earlier, the Hanoi People’s Committee defined key measures and solutions to beef up IT applications via digitization of database on e-Government, land, public servants, and justice; and upgrade and effective exploitation of database on population in favor of management.


So far, the Hanoi Police has connected and exploited population database to share information with the Hanoi Social Insurance, the Department of Justice, the Department of Education and Investment, and the Department of Planning and Investment to provide public services for citizens, organizations, individuals, and tax payers.

In the first half of 2017, the Hanoi Police and the Department of Information and Communications inked a regulation on population database with the Department of Taxation and the Department of Planning and Investment. 

The Department of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs worked with Nhat Cuong Company to propose a solution on population database connectivity in favor of management of people with merits, poor households, nearly-poor households, social beneficiaries, the elderly, drug addicts, and prostitutes. The move aimed to implement Decision 708, dated May 25, 2017 on an integrated social security information system.
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