The Philippine Star

No more queues: Rody wants paperless gov’t transactio­ns

- – Christina Mendez, Cecille Suerte Felipe

As thousands of Filipinos turn to online banking and cashless transactio­ns under a so-called new normal, President Duterte last night pitched the need to build trust in the digital divide.

“We need to build trust and confidence in online transactio­ns. Stronger protection for online consumers and enabling measures for online businesses are needed through the enactment of an Internet Transactio­ns Act (ITA). This is

From Page 1 very good,” Duterte said in his fifth State of the Nation Address at the Batasan complex in Quezon City.

He said he has directed the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and concerned agencies to push for the immediate approval of the ITA.

He also underscore­d the need to prime up the economy and support micro, small and medium enterprise­s.

Since many businesses were affected by the crisis, Duterte said the DTI, through the Small Business Corporatio­n, set up the P1-billion COVID-19 Assistance to Restart Enterprise­s or CARES Program to provide zero-interest loans for MSMEs affected by the pandemic.

As of July 10, Duterte said over 2,600 loan applicatio­ns worth P182.5 million have been approved.

As if on cue, Sen. Bong Go has filed a measure that seeks to institutio­nalize the transition of the government to e-governance in the digital age amid the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In Senate Bill 1738 or the E-Governance Act of 2020, the government is mandated to establish an integrated, interconne­cted and interopera­ble informatio­n and resource-sharing and communicat­ions network spanning the entirety of the national and local government­s, an internal records management informatio­n system, informatio­n database and digital portals for the delivery of public services.

“The measure likewise pushes for the digitizati­on of paper-based and other traditiona­l modes of workflows for a more efficient and transparen­t public service,” Go said, pointing out that “the public will feel that the government is actually and truly at their fingertips.”

In the explanator­y note of the bill, Go said that 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.”

“The new normal warrants the government to consider and adopt, in a very radical but pragmatic way, the importance of digital transforma­tion and use of electronic services and platforms to enable the government to do better,” he explained.

The bill also provides for the establishm­ent of the Integrated Government Network (IGN), which will act as the primary means for the sharing and communicat­ion of resources, informatio­n and data on digital and electronic platforms across all of government.

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