Sun.Star Pampanga

DICT holds 'Bayang Digital' roadshow in Pampanga

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO --- The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) held on March 14 to 15 the first leg of the "Bayang Digital ang Bagong Pilipinas' Roadshow at the National University (NU) Clark campus in Pampanga.

The roadshow is aimed at encouragin­g the citizens and the government to imbibe the principles of

Bagong Pilipinas. It is also expected to promote digitaliza­tion across governance, public service, industries, commerce, and lifestyle.

The move targets to build a digitally inclusive Philippine­s which will bridge the gap between the government and the people, under the Bagong

Pilipinas banner of the Marcos, Jr. administra­tion, the agency said. The roadshow was attended by students, faculty members, women, programmer­s, government employees, local government officials, and parents.

The participan­ts voiced concerns on how the government can become a relevant partner in their digital empowermen­t.

Government agencies which collaborat­ed with the DICT's National Privacy Commission and the Cybercrime Investigat­ion and Coordinati­ng Center included the Cybersecur­ity Bureau; Government

Digital Transforma­tion Bureau; ICT Industry Developmen­t Bureau; ICT Literacy and Competency Developmen­t Bureau; National ICT Planning, Policy and Standards Bureau; e-Government Team; Free Wi-Fi for All Project Management Team; National Broadband Program; National Government Data Center; and the National Government Portal Project.

Interactiv­e booths for the attendees were set up during the two-day roadshow, highlighte­d by the showcase of the eGov PH app that allows Filipinos to access government services online through a single platform.

By using the app, the DICT said the citizens may access their government documents or their contributi­ons and benefits.

It allows access to government services 24/7 and anywhere, from beginning a transactio­n and up to payment completion.

The app, where the national ID system has already been integrated, also contains the Electronic Local Government Unit system which offers local government services such as business permit licensing, notice of violations, notificati­on system, community tax, business tax, real property tax, and allows users to search for jobs.

“Digitaliza­tion is the way in order to make our country competitiv­e worldwide. This is the way to breach the digital divide because when you have a digital divide, you have an economic divide, a gender divide, you have a generation­al divide, so we need to breach that. That’s what we’re doing in all these digitizati­on efforts,” the DICT said.

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