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- Arjay L. Balinbin

8 cities, 1 town launch 5-year digital roadmaps; 100,000 jobs targeted

EIGHT CITIES and one town in different parts of the country launched their five-year digital city roadmaps on Thursday, aimed at creating more than 100,000 local jobs, the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) announced. “Of the 31 cities launched as part of the Digital Cities Program in June last year, nine cities successful­ly completed their five-year roadmaps and launched them today,” the DICT said in an e-mailed statement. These are the cities of Balanga, Batangas, General Santos, Iligan, Legazpi, Puerto Princesa, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga; and the first-class municipali­ty of Taytay in Rizal. DICT Secretary Gregorio B. Honasan II said these local government­s’ informatio­n and communicat­ions technology roadmaps should “improve the readiness of their localities for the digital economy.” “The goal is not just to recover from the economic slowdown, but to further boost growth for our local industries and our local communitie­s,” Mr. Honasan noted. The digital city roadmaps also aim to bridge the progress gap in the countrysid­e, he added. The DICT, Informatio­n Technology and Business Process Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, and Leechiu Property Consultant­s, Inc. launched the “Digital Cities 2025” program last year, covering 25 locations and 31 cities. These areas are expected to attract an estimated P70 billion in investment­s from business process outsourcin­g companies in the next few years. Within the five-year program, the identified cities will be prioritize­d for internet connectivi­ty and digital education for the talent pool. —

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