March 03, 2026 | 07:30

Hanoi Steering Committee for Data established

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This marks a major stride in modernizing urban management, enabling the city to maximize the potential of data for informed decision-making and policymaking.

Hanoi Steering Committee for Data established
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Under a decision signed by Chairman of the Hanoi Municipal People’s Committee Vu Dai Thang on February 26, the capital city's Steering Committee for Data has been established.

The Steering Committee is led by Chairman Vu Dai Thang, with Vice Chairman of the Municipal People’s Committee Truong Viet Dung serving as the Deputy Head, and leaders of various municipal departments, boards, and agencies as members.

This is a significant step aimed at promoting the management and exploitation of data throughout the city.

Its primary goal is to create an effective interdisciplinary coordination mechanism.

The primary mission of the Steering Committee is to advise, coordinate, and support the Municipal People’s Committee in implementing data-related strategies and policies. This includes the development of national and specialized databases, as well as ensuring the efficient integration, synchronization, storage, sharing, and exploitation of data.

Furthermore, the body is responsible for researching and proposing solutions to address issues arising during the implementation of data-related guidelines and strategies.

The Steering Committee will also assist the Municipal People’s Committee in directing departments, agencies, and local authorities (at ward and commune levels) to achieve data-related objectives. It will also coordinate the execution of interdisciplinary programs and projects.

The establishment of this committee is intended not only to improve data management but also to create a synchronized and efficient data system that contributes to Hanoi’s sustainable development. This marks a major stride in modernizing urban management, enabling the city to maximize the potential of data for informed decision-making and policymaking.

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