The Ministry of Justice on December 12 officially activated the Digital Platform for Civil Judgment Execution and the Intelligent Operation and Monitoring Center (IOC) for the Civil Judgment Execution System.
With the digital platform, the civil judgment execution process now operates entirely within a digital, modern, and transparent environment.
This is considered the ministry's largest digital transformation platform to date. It has been deployed nationwide, covering the ministry's Department of Civil Judgment Execution, 34 provincial and municipal civil judgment execution departments, and 355 regional civil judgment execution offices. The system serves over 6,800 users, including civil servants ranging from leadership and enforcers to professional staff.
The platform acts as a comprehensive solution, seamlessly digitizing the entire civil judgment execution process. It integrates and interconnects all professional workflows, databases, and digital services, delivering breakthrough benefits.
The platform enables the handling of procedures independent of administrative boundaries and geographic distance. It helps reduce the burden of statistical reporting while effectively serving management and decision-making. Notable among the digital technologies utilized is AI, which assists in automating data extraction, task assignment, and progress monitoring.
Citizens can also easily interact with the system, look up case files, and receive notifications via QR codes and VNeID within digital environments.
Furthermore, the platform establishes a "correct, sufficient, clean, and live" database that is unified and shared. It seamlessly connects civil judgment execution agencies with the Courts, Police, National Population Database, banks, postal services, and various relevant ministries and sectors.
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