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Da Nang begins chip-based ID card issuance

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
January 04, 2021, 17:20 [GMT+7]

On Monday, Da Nang key leaders, who were selected to attend the forthcoming 13th National Party Congress of the Communist Party of Viet Nam at the 22nd Congress of the Da Nang municipal Party Organisation for the 2020-2025 tenure in October 2020, became the first persons in the city to be issued chip-based ID cards.

Da Nang police taking fingerprints of municipal Party Committee Deputy Secretary cum Chairman of the municipal People’s Council Luong Nguyen Minh Triet…
Da Nang police taking fingerprints of Da Nang Party Committee Deputy Secretary cum Chairman of the municipal People’s Council Luong Nguyen Minh Triet…
… and municipal Party Committee Deputy Secretary cum Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee for the issuance of chip-based ID cards
… and municipal Party Committee Deputy Secretary cum Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee for the issuance of chip-based ID cards

In September 2020, Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a proposal by the Ministry of Public Security to roll out chip-based national ID cards as early as 2021.

The Ministry of Public Security inaugurated the distribution of barcode-based ID cards in 2016. Till date, this design is only available in 16 Vietnamese cities and provinces, with a combined total of 16 million cards issued, while the rest of Vietnam are still keeping to the old 9- and 12-digit ID versions.

Chip-based ID cards only differ from previous versions in the addition of an electronic chip, while other information, including the ID number, will remain unchanged.

The smart card, which is designed to be encrypted, will store facial recognition features, fingerprints, and anthropometry.

The new model is expected to meet the requirements of administrative reform, e-Government development, which will help streamlining administrative procedures for Vietnamese citizens in the time ahead.

Deputy Secretary Triet checks his personal information
Deputy Secretary Triet checks his personal information

Starting from tomorrow, 5 January, Da Nang police officers will prioritise issuing e-ID cards to former revolutionary cadres, and civil servants and public employees who are with expired identity cards or in urgent need of such cards for their work at the Da Nang Administrative Centre.

After that, the issuance of such digital ID cards will be carried out on eligible citizens on a large scale. The citizens eligible to be issued chip-based identity cards are those who are 14 years of age or older and have never been issued an identification card, or their identity card is damaged, lost, or expired.

By LE HUNG - Translated by M.D

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