(An Update Report)
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Development in the
Philippines
Presentor:
Assistant Secretary Cecilia V. Reyes
Department of Transportation and Communications
Philippines
OUTLINE
Part 1 - ePhilippines Vision
Part 2 - ICT Development Strategies
Part 3 - Socio-economic Issues and
Programs
STRATEGIC VISION TO ePHILIPPINES
Part 1
Develop Country Provide Government
as a World Class Services to Stakeholders
ICT Services Provider Online
Create an enabling legal ePHILIPPINES Provide affordable
and regulatory internet access
environment to all segments of the
population
Develop an IT enabled
Workforce
An e- enabled society where citizens have access to technologies
that will provide quality education, efficient government service,
greater source of livelihood, and a better way of life.
ICT STRATEGIC PRINCIPLES
Fuel Economic Growth
Reduce the cost of government
Provide universal access
Build consumer confidence on e-commerce
Grow human resource capabilities
Content development
Part 2
ICT Development Strategies
E-GOVERNMENT
Develop Long Term IS Plan
Focus on inter agency systems
Outsourcing of application development
Develop single government portal
Develop funding strategies
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Development of Five E-Services Sectors
- customer contact centers
- medical transcription
- animation
- software development
- shared financial services
Development of Certification systems for
the five sectors
E-Services Communication Plan
LEGAL and REGULATORY
ENVIRONMENT
Legislative Agenda for ICT
Creation of DICT
Convergence
Internet Privacy and Security
E-Commerce Issues
Digital Signature Authentication
Jurisdiction
IPR
INFORMATION
INFRASTRUCTURE
Develop the Philippine Information
Infrastructure (PII)
Lower bandwidth cost in IT and
Educational Hubs
Consolidation of Government Networks
Communal/collective access to
information as universal access strategy
HUMAN RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT
Enhance English, Math, and Science in
Basic Education
Develop Teacher IT Skills
Develop IT Skills in E-Services
Develop E-Learning (E-Learning
Conference)
Part 3
Socio-
Socio-Economic Issues and Programs
Socio-Economic Areas
Peace, Order and Education
Security
Health and Other
Financial and Fiscal Social Services
Agriculture and Good Governance
Rural Development
Infrastructure
Trade and Industry
Telecommunication
Tourism-Related and IT
Industries
Labor and Employment
Housing
Issues and Programs
(E-
(E-Government)
Issue: Inadequate ICT infrastructure to support interconnectivity and
wider public access to government information and services.
Programs:
Establishment of high speed, secure and reliable networks
connecting different government agencies.
Development of Philippine e-government portal, such as one-stop
internet gateway to major government services and information.
Streamlining, simplification and integration of frontline services of
various government agencies by use of ICT
Building and maintaining world-class government websites.
Issue: Weak regulatory and administrative capacity on ICT
development.
Program:
Creating a Department of Information and Communication
Technology, a single department that will oversee the development
of ICT in the country, provide policies and guidelines and direct ICT
efforts of the government.
Issue: Need for improved procurement policy for ICT resources and
services.
Program:
Formulation of policies on E-Procurement, implementing rules and
regulations for IT procurement under the Build-Operate-Transfer
Scheme.
Issue: Weak regulatory and administrative capacity on ICT
development.
Program:
Security to allow important information to be put online and to
give citizens and consumers the peace of mind in making
transactions over the Internet.
Issues and Programs
(E-
(E-Commerce/E-
Commerce/E-Business)
Issue: Limited broadband in key cities and identified growth centers
and priority areas
Program:
Provision of broadband at selected key locations such as Industrial
Parks, ICT Parks, Business/Trade Centers and regional centers such
as BIMP-EAGA.
Issue: Need to address constitutional issues on ownership (e.g. 60-40
and 100% Filipino ownership for mass media).
Program:
Passage of a convergence law that will allow the convergence of
telecomms, broadcast media and the broadband facility of cable tv
for 2-way communication for faster, wider and more affordable
public access to ICT and Internet.
Issue: Need to promote internationally competitive Small, Micro and
Medium Enterprises (SMMEs).
Program:
Formulation/implementation of SMMEs e-Development Program.
Provision of incentives for SMMes to move into ICT services.
Issue: Need to make business more competitive in the global arena
and responsive to local needs.
Program:
Establishment of a Port e-community to evolve into a Trade e-
community.
Identification and establishment of an IT hub in Mindanao
along the BIMP-EAGA corridor.
Promotion of digital signature, intellectual property
protection, security and privacy to protect consumers.
Building and maintaining world-class private sector websites.
Issues and Programs
(E-
(E-Community)
Issue: Inadequate communal/collective public access to ICT facilities
throughout the country.
Program:
Establishment of Multi-purpose Telecenters in municipalities.
Study the provision of incentives for schools that would serve
as the venue for Multi-purpose Telecenters.
Issue:
Issue: Limited access to basic information and services.
Limited access to basic information and services.
Program:
Establishment of e-Health portal (i.e. services of municipal health
offices disbursed via the Web, online consultation among doctors or
between doctors and patients).
Establishment of AgriNet to gain access to timely market,
geographic and weather information that will help farmers make
sound decision and enable them to conduct online sale and
purchasing.
Development of a Community e-Newsletter.
Promotion of e-Tourism in the rural areas.
Issues and Programs
(E-
(E-Knowledge)
Issue: Low quality and standard in basic education.
Program:
Develop guidelines on enhancement of basic education to
strengthen foundation for ICT knowledge.
Issue: Inadequate human resource competency in ICT.
Program:
Develop program to increase the number of Filipinos with IT
skills of international standard.
Develop program to raise ICT awareness and capability
through formal and informal methodologies.
Issue: Low literacy among broad section of the population.
Program:
Establishment of SchoolNet by- 1) Connecting public schools to the
Internet to expand capacity for learning, 2) Facilitate Internet access by
students and 3) Provision of broadband to key locations like educational
hubs and IT parks at affordable cost.
Issue: Wide knowledge gap and uneven distribution of technical
know-how.
Program:
Develop online distance education programs for short and full credit
courses via the Internet or CD-ROM.
Establishment of virtual classroom.
Develop policy and program on e-learning which includes ICT learning
and program.
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