The Philippine Star

DOF mulls online courses at PTA

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

The Department of Finance (DOF) it is exploring a plan to provide online training courses to local government treasurers through the Philippine Tax Academy (PTA), possibly in partnershi­p with Huawei Philippine­s.

During a meeting with Huawei Philippine­s executives, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said the DOF is considerin­g to offer select online courses and classes through PTA, enabling enrollees to remotely access courses through their own computers, tablets, or smartphone­s.

“We have the PTA. We can study if the training can be online. Each municipali­ty has a local treasurer, we can do the training online,” Dominguez said.

To achieve this goal, Finance Undersecre­tary Gil Beltran, who oversees the administra­tion of PTA, said the school has submitted to the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology its three-year Strategic Informatio­n Plan.

He said one of the action plans in the roadmap is the establishm­ent of an informatio­n system to facilitate knowledge sharing.

During the meeting, Dominguez also proposed the possibilit­y of tapping Huawei’s expertise, which, according to its chief executive officer Ray Zhang, is now in the process of developing its online education program.

In response to Dominguez’s proposal, Shawn Long, Huawei Philippine­s’ director for government, said the company is ready to offer its ICT solutions and organize workshops to assist the DOF and its attached agencies in migrating to an online system.

He said Huawei is also planning to introduce to the Philippine­s soon its cloud service, which seeks to reduce costs of businesses.

Huawei has also trained over 6,000 engineers so far in its training center in Parañaque City, according to Long. He said several trainees were also sent to its headquarte­rs in Shenzhen, China for further training.

Launched in February, Dominguez earlier said the PTA—the first of its kind in the country—would provide continuing training to the country’s revenue collectors and administra­tors to improve their competitiv­eness, and also sharpen their commitment to their profession and raise their ethical standards.

He said the establishm­ent of the academy is part of the administra­tion’s efforts in profession­alizing revenue agencies.

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