Issuing email addresses for civil servants

In 2008, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan asked ministries and localities to issue email addresses for civil servants according to domestic domain names.

In the meeting with the Ministry of Information and Communications and representatives of some ministries on the draft IT Application Program in state agencies in the period of 2008-2010 on December 28, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan directed Some tasks of ministries and localities need to focus on implementation in 2008 with IT application.

Under the direction of the Deputy Prime Minister, in 2008, the ministries and localities must review and rationalize work processes to unify computerization and administrative reform. Each department and locality must have a website to publish administrative forms for people, conduct and encourage online meetings.

Picture 1 of Issuing email addresses for civil servants Also in 2008, Deputy Prime Minister asked ministries and localities to issue email addresses for civil servants according to domestic domain names. Types of documents such as meeting invitations, statistical reports sent to public officials will be transferred via email address, not using other email addresses at work.

The Deputy Prime Minister also asked the Ministry of Information and Communications to organize a contest of good districts to find out the best IT application deployment units, then proceed to upgrade to widely deploy .

In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister also directed the Ministry of Information and Communications to quickly publish some IT standards to ensure the ability to exchange data and link between information systems, announce the plan of transmission national and IT investment management process in the first quarter of 2008.