MPS’s Department of Telecommunications and Cipher holds Party Congress

Thứ Năm, 27/08/2020, 16:28

The Party organization of the Department of Telecommunications and Cipher (DTC) under the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) held its first Party Congress for the 2020-2025 term.

Major General Le Tan Toi, Deputy Minister of Public Security, speaking at the event.

Major General Le Tan Toi, Deputy Minister of Public Security, attended the event.

Over the past time, the DTC Party organization actively advised the Public Security Central Party Committee and the Ministry of Public Security to issue many important documents creating a legal framework for the management of telecommunications and cipher operations in the People's Public Security Forces.

It also led the DTC to well perform its professional tasks, ensuring uninterrupted and secure communication channels for the chains of command to lead all public security units and agencies to implement their tasks.

 Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi presents flowers to the newly elected Party Executive Committee of the DTC Party organization for the 2020-2025 term.

Addressing the meeting, Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi urged delegates at the Congress to analyze the causes of the shortcomings of the Party organization in the last term and propose solutions to overcome them in the next term.

According to Deputy Minister Toi, the Party organization should make a master plan on the development of telecommunications and communications in the Public Security Forces. 

Particularly, it should seriously implement the project to develop communications, information technology and cipher by 2025 with a vision towards 2030, while further investing in a modern cipher system of the Public Security Forces in line with Resolution No. 56-NQ/TW issued on March 5, 2020 by the Politburo on the development of Vietnam’s cipher sector by 2030 witha vision towards 2045.

The Party organization should also pay due attention to Party and force building as well as to renovate its leadership methods and maintain the principle of democratic centralism, Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi noted.

By An Nhien