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PHILIPPINE DIGITAL STRATEGY: E-government and Interoperability Standards

PHILIPPINE DIGITAL STRATEGY: E-government and Interoperability Standards. Ma. Esperanza M. Espino 4 November 2010 ISSI, UP Diliman , Quezon City. 1. Definitions. E-government – using technology solutions designed to improve service delivery and realize cost efficiencies - Accenture

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PHILIPPINE DIGITAL STRATEGY: E-government and Interoperability Standards

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  1. PHILIPPINE DIGITAL STRATEGY:E-government and Interoperability Standards Ma. Esperanza M. Espino 4 November 2010 ISSI, UP Diliman, Quezon City

  2. 1. Definitions • E-government – using technology solutions designed to improve service delivery and realize cost efficiencies - Accenture • E-governance – strengthen relationship with citizens by engaging electronically them in governance - Accenture • Interoperability • The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged – IEEE • Being able to accomplish end-user applications using different types of computer systems, operating systems, and application software, interconnected by different types of local and wide area networks. - James A. O'Brien and George M. Marakas

  3. E-GOVERNANCE - VISION • Government Information Systems Plan (GISP), 2000 • Vision: “Philippine Government Online” • Philippine ICT Roadmap, 2006 • “the Philippine government seeks to use ICT to become more efficient and responsive in the delivery of its services… ICT will also make government transactions and processes more transparent, increase accountability and reduce losses from graft, corruption and unnecessary leakages.”

  4. 3. Development Framework in the GISP • Phase 1 - Setting Up the Environment • institutional and policy mechanisms • generation of private sector investments • establishment of systems functionality and technology standards security/ interoperability • Phase 2 - Building the GISP Infrastructure • government networking infrastructure • Process reengineering • Priority databases • Phase 3 - Sustaining the GISP • Stabilizing systems • Monitoring and evaluation systems • Establishing systems ownership

  5. 4. Status • ISSPs (2009) • 44 government agencies have a current and endorsed ISSP • 149 government agencies have outdated ISSPs • 70 government agencies submitted an ISSP (not endorsed, and several are already out of date) • Web Presence (2010) • 304 of 324 NGAs (93.8%) have a web presence • 14 NGAs (4.61% of those with a Web presence) are at Stage 4, characterized as ‘Transactional Web Presence’ • 30.59% are at Stage 3; 49.34% are at Stage 2; and 15.46% are at Stage 1.

  6. 4. Status • E-Government Survey 2010 - UN • E-Govt Index - ranked 78th of a total of 184 countries and 5th of 11 in SEA (0.4637) • Telecommunication infrastructure index = 0.1115 • E-participation index = 0.1857 • Human capital index = 0.8881 • Online service index and its components = 0.3937 – mostly classified as “emerging”

  7. 4.1 Online Services & ICT Supporting Infrastructure for Delivery Land Transportation Office - licensing system Securities & Exchange Commission - business name registration and monitoring Bureau of Internal Revenue - online tax filing and payment Government Service Insurance Systems - delivery of services to its members

  8. 4.2 Projects for Efficiency and Management Support BIR’s integrated computerization and data warehousing projects NCC’s Jumpstarting e-Governance in local government units (eLGU) PAGASA’s Interactive Climate and Weather Information Network (PICWIN) Project Food and Nutrition Research Institute’s e-Nutrition Project E-Serbisyo, E-Bayad

  9. 4.3 Standards for Security and Interoperability Philippine Government Interoperability Framework, 2003 – not formally adopted

  10. 4.4 ICT Manpower in Government Manpower Development Initiatives Development of competency standards MPEG

  11. 4.5 Government Investments in ICT Investments are still very limited in relation to the magnitude of information technology 2011 E-government Fund

  12. 4.6 Infrastructure CeC – barangay nodes NBN - highway Government Data Center – shared services

  13. 5. Issues/Opportunities • Information Systems Applications • Institutional Framework • Infrastructure Facilities • ICT Standards in Government • Computerization in LGUs • Government Investments in ICT

  14. 5.1 Information Systems Applications Lack of back-end systems to support transactions Poor absorption of E-government Fund Procurement process

  15. 5.2 Institutional Framework The GISP provided that the NICT develop the implementing program and monitoring system for the GISP, but it did not designate a government CIO or an agency that is adequately empowered to see to its implementation. Pending Legislation – DICT Bill, Privacy bill

  16. 5.3 Infrastructure Facilities Lack of adequate infrastructure on which to build e-government, i.e., shared services/ applications, government broadband network

  17. 5.4 ICT Standards in Government The Philippine Government Interoperability Framework was put on hold after consultations with the private sector did not push through. Technically, there are no “standards”. At most, government agencies’ IT systems would have internal standards which can loosely be considered as interoperability standards.

  18. 5.6 Computerization in LGUs Status of eLGU: As of January 2009, 99% of LGUs nationwide have websites (most of them are at Stage 1, and there are none at Stage 5) Community e-Centers: As of December 2007, a total of 755 CeCs are in operation throughout the country. The list of CeCs is still being updated

  19. 2. e-Govt Vision • Government Information Systems Plan (GISP), 2000 • Vision: “Philippine Government Online” - where our citizens, anywhere in the country, as well as fellow Filipinos, foreign friends and potential investors anywhere in the world would have direct access to government information and services. • Philippine ICT Roadmap, 2006 • Vision: “A society where citizens have access to information and communication technologies that provide quality education, efficient government service, sustainable economic development, and a better way of life..” • eGOVERNMENT VISION: A smart ICT- competent Government providing innovative and efficient on-line services that respond to the needs of citizens and institutions worldwide

  20. 7. Issues and Opportunities

  21. 7. Issues and Opportunities

  22. 7. STRATEGIES

  23. 7. PROGRAMS

  24. 7. POLICIES

  25. THANK YOU!

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