The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) recently gave an update on the e-Government Architecture Framework (version 3.0), an important document to be applied in ministries, governmental agencies, and centrally-run cities and provinces.
At the smart operation centre of Binh Phuoc province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC)recently gave an update on the e-Government Architecture Framework (version3.0), an important document to be applied in ministries, governmental agencies,and centrally-run cities and provinces.
Version 3.0 supplemented its previous version with an electronic identificationand authentication platform and system, a national database centre, a humanresources data warehouse, among other items.
Besides, updates were made on reference models, database and applications.
The MIC said that during the process of building and implementing thee-Government Architecture Framework, competent quarters should comply withbasic principles of the framework, and relevant guidance documents.
Their architecture framework must ensure investment for effectiveimplementation of digital government, new digital technologies and cyber securitymeasures, supply of database for online public services and innovationservices, and smooth database sharing among agencies, the ministry said./.
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