Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Digital unificatio­n efforts by agencies urged

‘Government offices must rapidly integrate digital technologi­es across the bureaucrac­y to enhance the ease of doing business, streamline processes, expedite responses, and promptly deliver public services to our people.’

- BY KATHRYN JOSE

The Department of Finance is asking government agencies to streamline their digital efforts for faster revenue collection and an active investment environmen­t.

DoF secretary Ralph Recto conveyed this in a recent Developmen­t Academy of the Philippine­s leadership forum.

“Government offices must rapidly integrate digital technologi­es across the bureaucrac­y to enhance the ease of doing business, streamline processes, expedite responses, and promptly deliver public services to our people,” he said through a speech delivered by DoF Assistant Secretary Niño Raymond Alvina.

To achieve these goals, Recto said the government will enhance the mechanism and courses of the Public Management Developmen­t Program, a training program that discusses finance management, internatio­nal and innovation policies, and databased policy-making among senior to middle managers both in national and local government­s.

Unified policy direction

Recto said he expects a “unified policy direction” that will boost government revenue and increase public investment­s in government and private securities.

He reported that the Bureau of Customs has realized 161 out of its 166 digital projects, which deal with travel declaratio­ns, overstayin­g of cargoes and intelligen­ce activities.

Meanwhile, Recto said the Bureau of the Treasury is upgrading its mobile-based system that allows individual investors to avail of higherrate government bonds using their smartphone­s.

Tokenized or digital bonds

Last year, the Treasury debuted its tokenized or digital bonds that ease transfer of ownership rights to investors at the secondary market and break down the bonds into smaller lot sizes.

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