President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday directed the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) to enable local government units (LGUs) to adapt to the e-Gov system as part of the government’s digitalization initiative. Know more:
PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday directed the Department of Information and Communications Technology to enable local government units to adapt to the e-Gov system as part of the government’s digitalization initiative.
“So, our downloading will be easier. They can save from this. And their income generation capacity will increase tremendously because there will be efficiencies in the collection,” Uy said. The DICT announced in December 2022 that the e-Gov system, which includes the e-Gov Super App, a platform aimed at ensuring the digitalization of government systems in the Philippines, including LGUs.
In 2022, the Philippines ranked 71st out of 131 economies in the global Network Readiness Index, a significant jump from the 85th ranking in 2021, and this was traced to good performance on e-commerce legislation, high tech exports, and information and communication technology services exports.
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