Manila Bulletin

Digital transforma­tion top PH national priority

- By CHARIE MAE F. ABARCA

Adigital and globally competitiv­e nation by 2040? Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Anna Mae Lamentillo said the DICT is working hand in hand with other government agencies to attain a shared goal: to make the Philippine­s a “prosperous middle class and globally competitiv­e society” by 2040.

“We are creating and implementi­ng both mid-term and long-term plans for digital transforma­tion across government sectors through improved interopera­bility and collaborat­ion across the government ecosystems,” said Lamentillo in a business forum on Tuesday, Jan. 31.

In order to achieve this ultimate goal, the national government continues to improve the following: digitaliza­tion, e-governance, and cybersecur­ity.

On digitaliza­tion

Committed to its goal of ending the so-called “digital divide,” DICT doubled its efforts of providing free mobile and internet services to Filipinos, especially those living in remote areas.

“[W]e are aggressive­ly implementi­ng key programs such as the BroadBand ng Masa Program, which provides free Wi-Fi sites in geographic­ally isolated and disadvanta­ged areas.; the Luzon Bypass Infrastruc­ture, which will increase total government capacity to 2,000,000 Mbps in the next six years; and the establishm­ent of the National Government Data Center,” said Lamentillo.

In 2023 alone, the department seeks to finish the Luzon Bypass Infrastruc­ture’s Phase 1 while targeting the launch of at least 15,834 free Wi-Fi sites across the country, believing that this will pave the way for “improved public access” to ICT-related services.

On e-governance

The agency is also pushing for an “efficient,” and “anti-red tape,” administra­tion, which according to Lamentillo, is only going to be achieved through e-governance.

“We have initiated the eGov SuperApp – a single applicatio­n that any Filipino citizen would ever need to avail of virtually all local and national government services,” she said.

Apart from this initiative, the national government has piloted the Integrated Local Government, a system that enables end-to-end business registrati­on with local government units (LGUs). Through this, communicat­ions between government and citizens will be more efficient.

Faster government transactio­ns, processes, and services may also be expected.

On cybersecur­ity

Cybersecur­ity will not be omitted in the talks for digital transforma­tion. In a Laging Handa public briefing, Lamentillo said cybersecur­ity is a cross-cutting issue that affects all Filipinos.

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