The Philippine Star

TradeNet platform to link 20 gov’t agencies by mid-year

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

The government continues to harness the powerful tools of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) to reinvent government and make it more responsive, accessible and accountabl­e to the people.

In a statement, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said ICT has been integrated into government processes to enable the economy to best adapt to the wave of disruptive technologi­es and be at the cutting edge of modern governance.

He cited the TradeNet platform establishe­d by the Department of Finance (DOF) is aimed at linking 66 government agencies through a common database to minimize the cost of doing business in the country. This will reduce the processing time, number of transactio­ns and required documents for import and export clearances.

The agency expects 20 government agencies to be connected to TradeNet by the middle of the year, and soon serve as the country’s link to the ASEAN Single Window (ASW), a regionwide platform that would “immeasurab­ly” enhance intraregio­nal trade.

“As we embrace the inherent disruption­s of modern technologi­es, we would soon be reinventin­g government itself to make it more responsive, more accessible and accountabl­e to its citizens. As they absorb and adopt emerging technologi­es, government­s will never be the same again. We are prepared to take that challenge,” said Dominguez in a speech read for him by Finance assistant secretary Paola Alvarez at the 2ndAnnual Philippine­s OpenGov Leadership Forum held last week.

The DOF was recognized during the event for its efforts in establishi­ng the TradeNet platform.

Besides TradeNet, the government has also launched three parallel initiative­s including the Government Cloud Service (GovCloud), the PHPAY platform, and the Philippine Business Data Bank (PBDB) that form part of its “comprehens­ive deployment of ICT to enhance governance efficiency.”

The GovCloud was launched recently by the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) to serve as the national government portal for all government informatio­n, transactio­ns and services, while PHPAY platform was initiated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to function as a centralize­d online payment portal, transactio­ns ledger, and reconcilia­tion system.

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