During his visit to the academy on August 17 on the occasion of the 81st anniversary of the traditional day of the People’s Public Security Force (August 19, 1945 - 2026), and 21 years of the All-People National Security Protection Day (August 19, 2005–2025),  the top leader praised generations of the academy’s officials, lecturers, staff and students for their achievements throughout its development.

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General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam Central Committee and President To Lam (left) meets with officers of the Academy of Security Engineering and Technology under the Ministry of Public Security on August 17.

He noted that science and technology are developing at an unprecedented pace, with artificial intelligence, digital technology, and big data profoundly transforming all aspects of social life. In this context, the requirements of national construction and defense set higher goals, greater aspirations and more breakthrough developments from the academy.

The transformation from a university into an academy must represent a fundamental qualitative change rather than merely a change in name and organizational model, he said, asking for close integration of training, scientific research, technology application and transfer, and innovation.

The academy should become a strategic pillar of the public security sector and the country in training high-quality human resources, leading security technologies, and developing technological products serving national security.

General Secretary and President To Lam asked the academy to take the lead in implementing the Party resolutions on breakthroughs in education and training. He said that training programs should be substantially renewed towards competency development, with greater emphasis on solving real-world problems.

He also demanded increasing talent training, advanced and English-taught programs, and promoting international cooperation, while ensuring students develop the capacity not only to use and operate technologies but also to design, develop and master them.

Scientific research should shift from individual projects towards major research programs linked to digital transformation and development of the security sector, he said. Closer links should be forged between the academy, professional units, local police, research institutions, and businesses so that practical needs drive research and research results are quickly applied.

He identified the development of a strong contingent of lecturers, scientists, and experts as a breakthrough, calling for special policies to attract and retain high-calibre talent from both within and outside the public security sector.

He also requested the Government, ministries, and universities to work closely with the Ministry of Public Security to develop the academy into a national hub for security technology training and research and facilitate domestic and international cooperation.

Major General Le Minh Thao, Director of the academy, pledged to seriously follow General Secretary and President Lam’s directions through specific projects, programs and action plans, helping realise the strategic orientations for education and training in the public security sector.

Source: VNA