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Technology And Governance. By Usec Bon Moya. Overview and some basic concepts Some current government IT initiatives Q and A. I. nformation ommunication echnology. C. T. Government and Data. The largest challenge facing civil servants is working with so much data.
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Technology And Governance By Usec Bon Moya
Overview and some basic concepts • Some current government IT initiatives • Q and A
I nformation ommunication echnology C T
Government and Data • The largest challenge facing civil servants is working with so much data. • It can be difficult to recognize trends and what is and isn't important. • The sheer volume of transactions challenges the auditor, especially in cases of fraud where the client has every incentive to compromise records.
Philippines • Archipelagic (7,107 islands) • Geographically challenging to govern • Takes a long while for exchange of information • National Government Plantilla (FY 2012) • Total number of permanent positions: 963,335* • Civilian and military/uniformed personnel included: 1,272,985*
The Perfect Brew Management + Information Technology + Government Transactions
The exponential power of Technology Technology has allowed for many advances in the practice of governance in recent years. Many forms of automation in recording, storing, managing and analyzing data are allowing accountants and the companies they work for expand their financial capacities by receiving more accurate, timely and beneficial information than ever before.
With Information Technology The goal is to minimize the science by automating the calculations and increase the amount of time available for qualitative review/judgment decisions.
Technology allows for increased capacity for work while continuing to innovate and evolve
The Internet…. …has profoundly altered how we do things mainly because It redefined how we get data/information and How we distribute and present it
Cloud Computing Cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. The name cloud computing was inspired by the cloud symbol that's often used to represent the Internet in flowcharts and diagrams.
Cloud Computing Broadly divided into 3 categories: • Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) • Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) • Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
Cloud Computing Has three distinct characteristics: • It is sold on demand, typically by the minute or the hour; • It is elastic -- a user can have as much or as little of a service as they want at any given time; • The service is fully managed by the provider (the consumer needs nothing but a personal computer and Internet access).
Some Government Information Technology Projects Powerpoint Templates
PKI – UMID Public Key Infrastructure Unified Multi Purpose ID
NPS – GHRIS – GMIS National Payroll System Gov’t HR Informations System Gov’t Manpower Information System
GIFMIS Government Integrated Financial management Information System
e-TAILS Electronic Transparency and Accountability Initiative for Lump Sum Funds
PHILGEPS Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System
RSBSA Registration Systems for Basic Sector in Agriculture
www.gov.ph Complete and updated government info site.
Various Citizen Engagement Sites PeraNgBayan.com BudgetNgbayan.com Phil-job.net
Standardized Cloud-based Government Systems Document Management System Government e-mail system
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