Public security education and training sector reviews work results in first quarter
PSNews - Member of the Party Central Committee and Deputy Minister of Public Security Senior Lieutenant General Tran Quoc To chaired a meeting to review the work results of public security academies and schools in the first quarter of 2025, on the afternoon of March 31 at the People's Public Security University of Technology and Logistics.
In the first quarter of 2025, public security academies and schools effectively carried out key tasks in Party building and force building while successfully fulfilling their professional responsibilities of education and training, and attaining numerous notable achievements.
Notably, the public security schools consolidated their Party organizations and Party committees in alignment with the new organizational structure of the Public Security Forces while completing the first-semester review and initiating plans for the second semester of the 2024–2025 academic year.

In addition, the educational institutions paid due attention to developing and refining training programs, as well as compiling teaching materials and textbooks tailored to the requirements of the Public Security Forces for practical operations while also strengthening their student management.
At the meeting, delegates reached consensus on the assessment of work results in the first quarter and the key tasks set for the second quarter while proposing approaches to improve the quality of the education and training work within the Public Security Forces.
Addressing the meeting, Deputy Minister Tran Quoc To generally agreed on the educational and training orientations and tasks for the second quarter of 2025 of the Public Security Forces.
To effectively implement the educational and training work in the coming time, Deputy Minister Tran Quoc To requested that public security academies and schools promptly update information on the new organizational structure of the Public Security Forces to guide their enrollment and professional education and training, while attaching greater importance to promoting science and technology development and renovating enrollment processes.
He further urged the enhancement of training programs to equip public security cadets with necessary expertise to operate in international environments, while asking for research and proposals on tasks and solutions to advance fundamental and comprehensive renovation of education and training within the Public Security Forces in the coming years in line with the new organizational structure.