HCM City’s steering committee for the smart city project hosted a meeting on September 9 to approve a draft plan of the project, which aims to develop the southern metropolis into a smart city.
Speaking at the meeting, Nguyen Thanh Phong, Chairman of the People’s Committee and head of the project’s steering committee, said the city would collect opinions of city authorities, experts, and its residents to issue a completed plan by the end of this year.
Under the plan, the project is expected to be carried out from 2017 to 2020.
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It focuses on e-government, traffic, health, welfare, public security, water supply and drainage, environment, education, economy, agriculture and communications.
In addition, the city will launch minor projects such as a traffic control center, electronic medical records system, smart electricity metres, and a security and traffic camera system.
According to Tran Vinh Tuyen, Deputy Chairman of the People’s Committee, building a smart city is necessary for the city’s development and potential.
The targets are to develop a sustainable city as well as improving the quality of life of its residents.
Nguyen Viet Dung, Director of Department of Science and Technology, said local authorities should provide information and knowledge about the smart city for residents.
The work would help people understand what a smart city is, and encourage them to give their best ideas for the project.
According to Phong, the city has implemented seven “breakthrough missions”, including smart city development, to realize the resolutions of the 12th Party Congress and the 10th City Party Committee Congress.
He emphasized that the city’s leaders should be united and determined to start the project.
Source: VNA