Removing bottlenecks and effectively implementing Resolution No. 57
On the morning of May 27th, a working group from the Government's Steering Committee on the development of science, technology, innovation, digital transformation, and Project 06, led by Colonel Tran Hong Phu - Deputy Director of the Department of Administrative Management of Social Order, Ministry of Public Security, held a meeting with the People's Committee of Nghe An province.
The working session aimed to inspect, survey, guide, and urge localities in implementing Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in the development of science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation.

At the meeting, the leaders of the Department of Science and Technology reported on the implementation of Resolution No. 57 and the 2026 work program of the Steering Committee for Science, Technology Development, Innovation, and Digital Transformation of Nghe An province.
Accordingly, immediately after the Politburo issued Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, Nghe An province focused on concretizing the goals and tasks of developing science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation, in line with the practical conditions, development advantages, and management requirements of the locality.

The Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee issued Action Plan No. 328-KH/TU to implement Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW; at the same time, it issued Plan No. 31-KH/TU dated February 14, 2026, on the development of science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation in 2026, clearly identifying 88 key and breakthrough tasks to be implemented.

In 2026, the Provincial Party Standing Committee and the Provincial Steering Committee issued 93 documents; the Provincial People's Committee issued 194 documents directing and managing the implementation of Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, Decision No. 204-QĐ/TW, and Project 06.
The tasks are clearly defined, with specific roles, responsibilities, and timelines, and are linked to mechanisms for monitoring, supervision, and evaluation of implementation results. This contributes to enhancing proactiveness, unity, and effectiveness in implementation throughout the province.

In the first five months of 2026, the province will continue to focus on addressing the consequences of the 2025 storms and organizing the tidying and bundling of 250 km of telecommunications cables. It will complete the review of areas with weak signal coverage as directed by the Ministry of Science and Technology; and continue developing the approved environmentally friendly, self-supporting 5G BTS stations to expand coverage. Simultaneously, the province will implement the Plan for developing 5G networks and IoT infrastructure in industrial zones, striving to complete 5G coverage and deploy IoT infrastructure as planned in 2026.
In addition, the province is focusing on building 11 key provincial databases according to the plan that has been issued.

In 2026, Nghe An province completed the review of digital infrastructure at the commune level and proposed to the Provincial People's Committee an investment package for procurement to definitively resolve infrastructure difficulties at the commune level in 2026. The total budget expenditure for science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation in 2026 is 432 billion VND.
To date, the entire province has publicly disclosed 2,161 administrative procedures; 100% of administrative procedures have been restructured and provided online on the National Public Service Portal. Since the beginning of the year, 401,784 applications have been received, of which 378,831 were submitted online, achieving a rate of 97.39%; the satisfaction rate of citizens and businesses reached 96.49%. For the centralized administrative procedure processing system of 9 ministries and agencies, 77,377 applications have been received, of which 73,630 were submitted online, achieving a rate of 95.15%.
At the same time, the province has completed testing the connection with the National Public Service Portal at the National Data Center, creating a platform for unified and synchronized handling of administrative procedures in the digital environment.
At the conference, delegates exchanged and discussed to further clarify some results, as well as limitations and bottlenecks in the implementation of Resolution No. 57 related to institutions, digital infrastructure, data, cybersecurity, and resources; and at the same time, proposed solutions to remove bottlenecks in order to continue effectively implementing Resolution No. 57.

Concluding the working session, Colonel Tran Hong Phu, Deputy Director of the Department of Administrative Management of Social Order, Ministry of Public Security, highly appreciated Nghe An province's decisive involvement in implementing Resolution No. 57, promoting science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
At the same time, it was suggested that in the coming period, Nghe An should continue to focus on reviewing and definitively resolving tasks that are behind schedule; synchronously implement solutions to remove difficulties, obstacles, and bottlenecks in the implementation of Resolution No. 57; upgrade technological infrastructure; promote connection and sharing of information systems to serve people and businesses; clean up databases; and improve human resources to meet the requirements of innovation and digital transformation, ensuring that it is substantive, effective, synchronized, and appropriate to the development requirements in the new phase.
Regarding the proposals from Nghe An province, the working group received and compiled them for the Government to consider and direct implementation in the coming period.


