Business World

NEDA’s Chua tells gov’t statistici­ans to accelerate digitizati­on process

- — Beatrice M. Laforga

ACTING Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Karl Kendrick T. Chua has ordered an accelerate­d process of digitizati­on to ensure faster delivery of economic data to the public.

“In the services sector, effective ICT (informatio­n and communicat­ions technology) applicatio­ns accelerate productivi­ty by trimming down lengthy manual processes, which results in cost effectiven­ess, faster delivery time, better service, and ultimately, better customer satisfacti­on. This, I think, should be the guiding advice or principle that the ( Philippine Statistica­l System) should adopt,” Mr. Chua said in a speech marking the start of National Statistics Month Thursday.

He said statistics delivery “is not exempted” from the rapid digitizati­on across many sectors taking place during the pandemic and reminded government statistici­ans to “do more” as their output is crucial in determinin­g the direction of programs and policies.

“In our effort to produce relevant, timely, and quality statistics, let us try to take a lesson from the fast-growing and high-skilled services sector of the country when we produce statistics,” he said. The PSS consists of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and other data producing-agencies at the administra­tive levels.

Mr. Chua cited PSA’s recent move to conduct the labor force survey (LFS) digitally.

“I think we should proceed with utmost urgency and haste to complete or to transition fully from manual processing and collection of data to full automation beginning with the work that we’re doing in the LFS, part of the census, the National ID, and so on,” he added.

He said the integratio­n of ICT and digital tools in the statistica­l system of the country will spur economic activity and promote more efficient implementa­tion of programs and social services.

“What this crisis has made apparent is the need for us to evolve and improve our systems if we hope not just to outlast, but also build resilience against adversitie­s such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The task ahead of us requires innovative and creative solutions that can effectivel­y mitigate the consequenc­es brought about by the COVID-19 (coronaviru­s disease 2019) pandemic and allow us to recover faster and better,” he said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines