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Cebu City, Province win big in Digital Cities competitio­n

Cebu City, Cebu Province get recognized in the 2018 Digital Cities Philippine­s for using technology tools and solutions to improve efficiency, effectiven­ess, speed and transparen­cy of their operations

- KATLENE O. CACHO @katCacho / Editor

Cebu City was a big winner during the 2018 Digital Cities Philippine­s (DCP) Awards Night.

Some 65 projects from 36 local government units (LGUs) were recognized as nominees for six categories. Cebu was the only city that took home two grand awards last Oct. 12 in Manila.

It bagged the Best Data Driven Governance (D2G) award for its Geo-hazard mapping informatio­n system and the Best in e-Government Systems for Global Competitiv­eness (G2W) award for its Cebu business applicatio­n and online analytics.

The D2G category cites the efforts of an LGU in recognizin­g that good governance through ICT goes hand-in-hand with fair and responsibl­e processing of data.

The G2W category, on the other hand, cites the efforts of an LGU in developing world-class systems in using ICT that are at par with internatio­nal or internatio­nally – recognized standards, making the LGU globally competitiv­e, recognized, and virtually accessible and interactiv­e.

Cebu Province, meanwhile, won the grand prize for Best in e-Government Business Empowermen­t (G2B) for its Smart Utilities for Government Business Operations (Sugbo) Program.

This category awards the significan­t effect of an LGU’s laudable practices in integratin­g ICT solutions and the commitment of its administra­tion in the LGU’s responsive­ness to the needs of business enterprise­s, creating business opportunit­ies.

The Province also won third place for Best in e-Government for Government Inter-Operabilit­y (G2G) award for its Cebu Province Health Office (CPHO) Teams.

This category awards the valuable impact of an LGU’s initiative to connect data and systems with other government offices, both national and local, for the convenienc­e of its constituen­ts and to improve its public service delivery.

Cebu IT-BPM (informatio­n technology-business process management) Organizati­on (Cib.O) managing director Wilfredo Sa-a Jr. welcomed these recognitio­n, saying these will strengthen Cebu’s image as an “innovation island.” He said these show Cebu is continuous­ly innovating and maximizing the use of technology to deliver efficient and effective services in a more transparen­t manner.

“These awards show that Cebu City has always been and continues to be a front-runner in the use of technology tools and solutions to make it a better and competitiv­e city,” said Sa-a.

“It also reflects our local government’s commitment on the use of technology in a very productive manner to make our lives better,” he added.

Sa-a hopes these will score more points for Cebu, as it strives to regain its position in the top 10 of Tholons Top 100 Super Cities list. “We hope this will further build Cebu’s image,” he said.

This year, Cebu improved one notch in the list of Top 100 Super Cities released by Tholons. From its 12th ranking last year, Cebu City rose to the 11th spot in the 2018 Tholons Services Globalizat­ion Index.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY. William Artajo of the Cebu City Management Informatio­n and Computer System (center) receives the Best in eGov Data-Driven Governance Award. With him are (from left) Alan Smyth of Convergenc­e ICT, Cebu IT-BPM Organizati­on managing director Wilfredo Sa-a Jr., Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Assistant Regional Director Frederick Amores and National ICT Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s trustee Rob Enriquez.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY. William Artajo of the Cebu City Management Informatio­n and Computer System (center) receives the Best in eGov Data-Driven Governance Award. With him are (from left) Alan Smyth of Convergenc­e ICT, Cebu IT-BPM Organizati­on managing director Wilfredo Sa-a Jr., Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Assistant Regional Director Frederick Amores and National ICT Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s trustee Rob Enriquez.

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