FPT and NPCIT accelerate data transformation to support the restructuring of administrative units
On September 18, FPT, in collaboration with the Northern Power Information Technology Company (NPCIT), successfully completed the acceptance of the project “Data Transformation for the Digital Process System Supporting the Restructuring of Administrative Units at the Northern Power Corporation (EVNNPC).” The project plays a crucial role in ensuring effective management and operational continuity at EVNNPC following its restructuring.
Northern Power Corporation (EVNNPC)
Implemented in just 80 days (starting from July 1, 2025), the project was structured into key phases: reviewing organizational models and business processes; system adjustment and configuration; synchronizing multi-domain business workflows; data testing and personnel training; and finally, executing the actual data transformation. Every step was carried out meticulously to ensure data accuracy, security, and operational continuity.
A standout feature of the project is its ability to execute large-scale, synchronized, and precise implementation despite complex business requirements. FPT successfully addressed numerous critical customization needs, while applying robust backup, access control, and post-migration verification mechanisms to minimize risks and ensure data safety at the highest level. As a result, the transformed system operates stably, with streamlined processes aligned to the new organizational structure, without disrupting the day-to-day operations of EVNNPC units.
The FPT team swiftly addressed critical customization requirements to ensure the project was completed on schedule.
The on-schedule and fully compliant project acceptance once again affirms FPT’s strong capability in implementing complex digital transformation projects, especially under stringent requirements for time and precision. This achievement also highlights the effective collaboration between FPT and NPCIT, contributing to EVNNPC’s swift IT system stabilization and laying a solid foundation for modern governance in its next phase of development.