Improving digital knowledge for cadres, civil servants and people is an important task
On the afternoon of September 13, the National Assembly Party Committee and the National Assembly Standing Committee held a conference on the topic "Digital elective danass - Digital National Assembly: Digital knowledge framework and skills for modern National Assembly".
Speaking at the conference, General Secretary To Lam said that this is a very meaningful event in the context that the entire Party and people are actively implementing Resolution No. 57 of the Politburo on breakthroughs in the development of science, technology (STI), innovation (STI) and national digital transformation (DTS).
The General Secretary praised the Party Committee and the leaders of the National Assembly for directing the implementation of the digital education movement, the digital parliament in a methodical, scientific, and effective manner, close to the practical needs of the National Assembly and each unit of the parliament.
In a short time, the National Assembly has built a framework of knowledge, digital skills and training curriculum, creating a scientific legal foundation to comply with national digital skills standards.
This framework has been designed at 4 levels from basic to specialized, flexibly updated according to new technology and is suitable for each agency.
Each cadre can learn exactly what they lack and need for work, ensuring effective training, without formality or waste. Along with advanced content, the implementation method is also very scientific, making the most of technology, helping students learn anytime, anywhere.
"The digital education program and the digital parliament are commendable and need to be replicated throughout the political system" - the General Secretary stated.
The General Secretary added that the digital education movement must become one of the all-people, comprehensive, and widespread revolutionary movements.
Each Party member, cadre, and civil servant must be a pioneer and exemplary in participating in digital learning, transforming working methods to suit the digital age.
S&D is a continuous process, technology is always innovative, we must always always learn, catch up and outperform to be able to be creative.
Each delegate and each National Assembly officer needs to nurture the spirit of self-learning, proactively updating new knowledge, and considering digital skills training as a daily requirement - the General Secretary added.
In the coming time, the General Secretary requested the National Assembly Party Committee and relevant agencies to quickly issue a knowledge framework, digital skills, curriculum, and lectures after this conference. Implementing "right person, right need" training to avoid forms and widespread training that is ineffective.
The General Secretary also requested to complete the goal of popularizing 100% of basic digital knowledge and skills to all delegates of the National Assembly's cadres and civil servants by 2026 in accordance with the set target.
People will not trust if personal information is leaked
To develop digital education, apply science and technology to the country's activities, the entire political system and agencies and localities, according to the General Secretary, it is necessary to focus on directing the 6 key areas that the Steering Committee on the implementation of Resolution 57 on the development of science and technology, technology and innovation has pointed out.
Legally, the General Secretary said that converting operations from paper thinking to grassroots trade unions is a new transformation, so the legal and legal system must also be transformed accordingly.
The legal system must create conditions for the investor to perform well in all work, creating conditions for the entire population.
Regarding digital infrastructure and information technology, General Secretary To Lam stated that the infrastructure has now been gradually overcome with transmission systems, machinery systems, hardware, and software.
"We must ensure the technical infrastructure requirements to be able to develop the grassroots trade..." - the General Secretary affirmed.
Regarding data, the General Secretary analyzed that if we say grassroots trade without data, it means there is no grassroots trade. The data must be correct, complete, clean, and alive. Dirty data will produce dirty results.
" true, enough, clean is necessary to live, take care of, nurture every day, supplement every day... The reason we have artificial intelligence is because its vitality is based on data.
If there is no data, artificial intelligence will suffer. It issued answers, results that were not as expected, there was no good data" - the General Secretary said.
Regarding security requirements, General Secretary To Lam requested security and safety, no one could take them immediately, "the secret is still dangerous" and people do not trust them because of the disclosure of personal information.
Regarding personnel and human resources, the General Secretary noted that they must have knowledge, knowledge, be trained, fostered, and have an understanding of the grassroots trade.
Finally, there must be an investment budget, ensuring the system can operate and at the same time must be upgraded, because science and technology are constantly changing.