From October 7–10, the Da Nang City People’s Committee held a conference to review and continue the “90-Day Campaign to Enrich and Clean Land Data” under Plan 515, jointly led by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
Running until November 30 across Da Nang, the campaign aims to create a comprehensive land database that is “accurate, complete, clean, live, unified, and shared,” laying the foundation for e-government development and improved land management efficiency.
During the conference, the Da Nang People’s Committee announced the establishment of the 515 Steering Committee, chaired by Vice Chairman Phan Thai Binh, and the 515 Working Group, led by Director of the Department of Agriculture and Environment, Pham Nam Son.

Vice Chairman Phan Thai Binh addressing the conference
Key units such as the Land Management Department, Agriculture and Environment Data Center, and Land Registration Office are tasked with direct implementation.
According to Pham Nam Son, the next phase will focus on reviewing, standardizing, and digitizing all land data, completing missing landowner information, and synchronizing data with the National Database to ensure security, accuracy, and confidentiality.
“The workload is immense, requiring each unit to work with clarity in roles, tasks, timelines, outcomes, responsibilities, and authority, with persistence and determination to complete tasks promptly,” Son emphasized.

Da Nang will focus on reviewing, standardizing, and digitizing all land data
Vice Chairman Phan Thai Binh stressed that the campaign not only aligns with central directives but also addresses urgent local development needs.
He directed the Department of Agriculture and Environment and Da Nang Police to operate as a “unified command center,” ensuring complete, accurate, and daily updated land data. Reports must be submitted by 3 PM every Friday, and a competition to complete the 90-day campaign has been launched.
Communes and wards are required to establish steering committees and working groups, mobilizing the entire political system, especially police forces, to visit every household and survey every plot, ensuring no land certificates or citizen IDs are overlooked. Local leaders will be held accountable for delays.
City leaders also called on VNPT and Vietbando to deploy 24/7 technical support teams and encouraged citizens to proactively provide land certificate and ID information, collectively building a transparent, modern land database for a smarter, more efficient Da Nang.
“The 90-Day Campaign tests our capability and resolve. The city aims to complete it by November 15,” Phan Thai Binh emphasized.
To date, Da Nang has merged data for over 1.2 million land plots, achieving 100% completion. Plots have been assigned identification codes, and data has been transferred to the Da Nang Police for verification and categorization into three groups. The city has also developed software to update land certificate and ID information, along with technical guidelines for data collection, scanning, entry, and verification.
So far, 38 communes and wards have established steering committees and working groups, and 11 have issued detailed campaign plans, creating a solid foundation for a unified, transparent land database to better serve citizens and authorities.
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