The Philippine Star

Tehnical issues affecting BIR functions

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

Despite interventi­on from the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (DICT), the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) continued to experience technical difficulti­es in all its systems and electronic services, impairing the agency’s ability to deliver frontline services.

In a letter to Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Acting Secretary Eliseo Rio Jr., Internal Revenue deputy commission­er Lanee Cui David said the bureau had started to experience erratic network connection­s, affecting all its systems and e-Services, last Aug. 10.

This happened at the height of the DICT’s work to restore and back-up the BIR’s Electronic Tax Informatio­n System (eTIS), which became inaccessib­le after a hardware meltdown last July.

According to David, the intermitte­nt network connectivi­ty further de- layed the bureau’s efforts to migrate the eTIS backup data and files from the DICT’s data center (DC) in Quezon City to another one in Makati City.

“Said network connection only stabilized last Aug. 30. However, note that eTIS file restoratio­n has not been completed as of date,” said David, who is in charge of the BIR’s Informatio­n Systems Group.

Due to this problem, David asked the DICT to provide an update on the measures it has taken to resolve the bureau’s technical woes, as well as long-term solutions to support the BIR’s requiremen­ts on data center hosting and provisioni­ng.

David said the BIR has repeatedly communicat­ed with the DICT the urgency of strengthen­ing and enhancing its data center, as envisioned under Executive Order 47, which paved way for the implementa­tion of the Integrated Government Philippine­s program (iGovPhil).

Launched six years ago, the iGovPhil Program aims to rationaliz­e government operations and improve the delivery of goods and services to the people through the use of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology.

“We have always been forthright that BIR needs an iGovPhil DC that is able to fully and adequately address all components of DC hosting and provisioni­ng—infrastruc­ture, services, applicatio­ns, tools, not simply physical hosting or co-location,” the BIR official said.

“Therefore, may we be apprised on what DICT has undertaken so far to address recurring iGov DC co-location problems of BIR and in the long-term, how to fully and effectivel­y support the complex BIR requiremen­ts on DC hosting and provisioni­ng,” she said.

On July 3 this year, the BIR’s eTIS operations broke down, shutting the agency’s access to taxpayer records, particular­ly its Large Taxpayers’ Service and the Makati Revenue Region.

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