Sun.Star Pampanga

Needed: e governance

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WHEN JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING can be done through technology and modern machines and gadgets, authoritie­s should marshal available resources to making government­s shift to electronic sav v y.

That is the idea of Senator Christophe­r Lawrence "Bong Go", chairman of the Senate committee on Health and Demography.

He argues that the government can make the dispensati­on of services faster and helps in curbing red tape and corruption.

Fine, but what if the operators of the machines are themselves corrupt to the bone? Can the corruption attempts be monitored, identified and stopped? Big questions, these, before the proponents of e governance push through with this plan to innovate the system of government in our country.

It is to be noted that, in every government office are embedded overzealou­s and creative individual­s who are tempted to skin money from their respective offices. Who can possibly stop them?

The good senator psited thus: In an age where almost everything can be done online and through other digital platforms, the government must harness the power of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology to better serve its purpose and bring the government closer to the people.

Senator Go has come reservatio­ns on the e governance scheme: For egovernanc­e to be a success, the transition­s should also be free of corruption particular­ly in determinin­g the specificat­ions needed and in the actual procuremen­t of informatio­n technology (IT) equipment.

So there. Even the good senator recognizes the perils of shifting to e governance as he knows the people psyche and behaviour of Filipinos.

He add: These technologi­cal interventi­ons can also be misused to create new opportunit­ies for fraud and corruption.

Senate Bill 1758 authored by Senator Go has the following features: The establishm­ent of an internal governance network which will allow the national and local government­s to share informatio­n data and resources, create online public service portals, an internal records system and a national directory of informatio­n on Philippine citizens and public officials.

The transition to e governance will be spearheade­d by the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

With its passage, Filipinos can directly access and request government informatio­n, documents and forms, except pertaining to national security, through the internet, anywhere and anytime. Wow!

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