QTSC joined the inauguration of the “Border Lights” and “National Flag Road” projects at Dak Ka Border Guard Post

On the occasion of the 81st anniversary of the Vietnam People’s Army and the 36th All-People’s National Defense Day, on December 13, 2025, Center 286 (Cyber Command, Ministry of National Defense), in coordination with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central  Committee of Tan Binh Ward (Ho Chi Minh City), QTSC, and partnering units and enterprises, held an inauguration and handover ceremony for the “Border Lights” and “National Flag Road” projects at the Dak Ka Border Guard Post, Bu Gia Map Commune, Dong Nai Province.

The ceremony was attended by representatives of the co-organizers, partner enterprises, and officers, soldiers of the Dak Ka Border Guard Post. During the event, delegates performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony, officially putting the two projects into operation. The projects contribute to improving living and working conditions for border guard forces, while also enhancing the safety and overall appearance of the border area.

The “Border Lights” and “National Flag Road” projects were completed in December 2025, including 26 lighting poles, 38 solar-powered lights, and 140 flagpoles, with a total value of VND 180 million. The use of solar-powered lighting not only meets illumination and security needs but also aligns with sustainable development goals and environmental sustainability.

Beyond its practical function, the “Border Lights” project carries profound symbolic significance, reflecting the care, support, and solidarity of agencies, organizations, and enterprises toward officers and soldiers who tirelessly safeguard national sovereignty and border security. Meanwhile, the “National Flag Road,” lined with red flags bearing yellow stars, helps inspire national pride, solidarity, and a strong sense of responsibility in national construction and defense.

As a coordinating and supporting partner in this meaningful initiative, QTSC continues to reaffirm its commitment to integrating technological development and the digital economy with social responsibility and community-oriented activities. The participation of QTSC and its partners stands as a testament to the spirit of public–private collaboration, as well as the close cooperation between technology enterprises and the armed forces in jointly implementing social welfare projects for border areas, contributing to the country’s sustainable development.

Colonel Nguyen Quoc Hoan, Political Commissar of Center 286, together with representatives of sponsoring units and enterprises, performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony

Colonel Nguyen Quoc Hoan, Political Commissar of Center 286, together with representatives of sponsoring units and enterprises, performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Duy Thai, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of Center 286, along with representatives of sponsoring units and enterprises, received letters of appreciation

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Duy Thai, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of Center 286, along with representatives of sponsoring units and enterprises, received letters of appreciation

 The delegation visited the project site

 The delegation visited the project site

 The delegation visited the project site

The delegation visited the project site

The delegation visited the project site

Source: QTSC

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