Hung Yen Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has just issued a Plan to deploy 100 days of handling bottlenecks in digital transformation in the field of culture, sports and tourism, implementation time from July 30 to the end of November 30, 2026.
According to the plan, the Department will focus on reviewing and identifying bottlenecks, difficulties, and obstacles in digital transformation in the fields of culture, sports, tourism, information, journalism and publishing; and at the same time develop a roadmap and solutions to overcome them within 100 days.
The tasks are implemented according to 10 groups of issues including institutions, digital infrastructure, digital data, digital platforms, online public services, digital economy, digital society, human resources, finance and disbursement, implementation and compliance discipline.
Infrastructure review, digital data
In directing and operating, the Department requests to review internal documents, regulations, procedures, and regulations within its management scope; propose amendments and supplements to regulations that are still inadequate and overlapping, causing difficulties for digital transformation. At the same time, strengthen the application of digital technology and artificial intelligence in directing, operating and handling work, and improve the rate of processing documents and records in the electronic environment.
The Department will review the entire information technology infrastructure, including LAN networks, Internet connections, servers, storage equipment, computers, terminals, online conferencing systems and software being used. A digital infrastructure upgrade plan is also being built to meet the requirements of deploying digital government, working in an electronic environment and applying artificial intelligence.
For digital data, specialized databases on relics, cultural heritage, festivals, museums, libraries, cultural and sports facilities, destinations, tourist accommodation establishments, newspapers, publishing and grassroots information will be reviewed, standardized, digitized and updated. Data is cleaned according to provincial standards and connected and shared with common systems and national databases when eligible.
Promoting online public services
The Department will also restructure the process of resolving administrative procedures in the direction of simplifying dossiers, reducing processing operations in the electronic environment; fully digitizing dossiers and results of resolving administrative procedures according to regulations. The exploitation of data from national databases and specialized databases is strengthened, without requiring organizations or individuals to provide information already available in state agency databases.
Regarding human resources, civil servants and public employees are assigned to participate in training on digital transformation, information security, data management and artificial intelligence application. The Department encourages the use of artificial intelligence in advising, handling work, administrative reform and improving the quality of service to people and businesses.
The plan also requires urgent disbursement of capital assigned for 2026. The Information - Press - Publication Department is responsible for monitoring, urging, and summarizing the implementation results. The results of the 100-day Plan are one of the criteria for evaluating the level of task completion, ranking the quality of collectives, individuals, and leaders in 2026.
