
VNPT iLIS leverages advanced technologies such as GIS and blockchain to create an interconnected data system between government agencies, simplifying processes and minimizing errors.
The Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW of the Politburo on "Breakthroughs in the development of science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation" has opened up a strategic direction for the entire digital economy, laying the foundation for the application of digital technology across all sectors, including land management.
To modernize the administrative system and address inefficiencies in resource management, the government has issued a series of preferential policies with the goal of completing the legal system, aiming for 100% of online public services to meet high-quality standards by 2025. At the same time, it plans to reduce administrative procedures by 30% and transition all services to a digital environment by 2030.
Alongside these goals, financial and legal policies have been implemented to support the construction of digital infrastructure and centralized databases for the natural resources and environment.
Through documents like Circular No. 09/2021/TT-BTNMT and the 2024 Land Law, the central and local budgets are clearly allocated, with local budgets responsible for managing, operating, maintaining, and upgrading IT systems at the local level. This enables agencies to proactively choose and deploy suitable technological solutions, contributing to the modernization of land management.
Amid the strong push for digital transformation, the VNPT iLIS land information system is regarded as a comprehensive and pioneering technological solution. Developed by VNPT Group, VNPT iLIS ensures safety, transparency, and is completely free from private sector interference. This solution is designed to handle key tasks such as registering land changes, issuing land use rights certificates, and managing centralized data, thereby shortening processing times and improving resource management efficiency.
VNPT iLIS utilizes advanced technologies such as GIS and blockchain to create an interconnected data system between government agencies, simplifying procedures and reducing errors. With successful implementation in 21 provinces and cities, the system has demonstrated its ability to connect and synchronize data, significantly reducing the time required to receive and process documents.