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E-Government Master Plan for 2013-2016 An Overview Denis F. Villorente Information and Communications Technology Office (ICT Office)

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E-Government Master Plan for 2013-2016

An Overview

Denis F. Villorente Information and Communications Technology Office

(ICT Office)

What is the EGMP?

• Provides a blueprint for the implementation of e-Government projects

• A living plan that builds on the past, recognizes present challenges, and develops a vision for the future

• Provides e-Government builders and partners with the roadmap on how to achieve e-Government targets and milestones

Legal Basis

Executive Order No. 47, s. 2011 Section 5.a

Prepare a medium-term development plan for ICT research and development and its linkages to the ICT industry, and a medium-term e-governance infrastructure and information systems plan in order to support improvements in the global competitiveness of our country’s economy;

Rationale behind the EGMP

Transparent and Open Collaborative and

Integrated

Efficient Delivery of Services

Innovative

E-Government in the Philippines

Process behind the EGMP

Review of Key Policy Areas and Related Studies

Philippine Development

Agenda

NIPA Assessment Study on

Philippine E-Gov

Existing ICT plans and programs

Review of Existing & Proposed E-Gov

Initiatives

Review of the iGovPhil project

Consultations and Workshops

Identification of priority areas

through service clustering

Steering Committee and Working Group

meetings

MITHI Proposal Submission and Review Process

Basis and Goals of the EGMP

EGMP

Philippine Development Plan (2011-2016)

Philippine Digital Strategy (2011-2016)

Other Planning and Assessment Studies and

related documents

Innovative work

processes

Better public

services

Promote citizen

participation

Contents of the EGMP

ICT Assessment of Selected

Public Agencies

Building blocks of

e-Government

Future of E-Government

• Pushing for Interoperability • Common transaction systems (G2C) and back-end systems

• Primarily in “silos”: lacks interface with other systems and organizations

• Developed using different platforms

• Pushing for Shared Services • Issue of technology obsolescence: Challenge for limited

resources

• Full utilization remains a challenge

• Need to Enhance ICT Human Resources

Key Result Areas for the ICT Assessment

Contents of the EGMP: ICT Assessment

EGMP

Hardware and Software

Human Capacity

Application Systems and Content

ICT Infrastructure

Building Blocks for E-Government e-Government Governance: Organization, Regulation and Policies

Client-centered Government Networked Government

Government Portal Groupware

Open Government Planning/KM/Risk Management

Open Data

Citizen (G2C) Business (G2B) Government to Government

e-Education Investment/Tourism Financial Management (GIFMIS, eTax)

e-Health & Welfare e-Logistics Human Resources (HRIS)

e-Justice, Peace and e-Agriculture Asset Management and Procurement

Order

SHARED SERVICES e-Documents e-Signatures (PKI) e-Payment GIS

REGISTRIES Citizen Land Business Vehicles

INFRASTRUCTURE Internet Access, Data Center, Security

Contents of EGMP: Future of E-Government

Future E-Government

Initiatives

MITHI

Regulations & Policies

Shared Services & Common

Infrastructure

E-Government Productivity Initiative

Shared Services and Common E-Gov Infrastructure

Common Registries (Land, Vehicles, Citizens, and Business)

Shared Services (HRIS, Accounting Systems, Financial Management, Procurement Services)

Document Management

Securing the Networked

Government

Basic Government

Infrastructure

Government Portal

Regulation and Policies

Policy & Regulatory Proposals

Protection of Digital

Information

Data Policy

Implementing Rules on e-

Government

Target Outcomes

• ICT-based transformation of governance and the delivery of government services and information, including for health and education, especially in the countryside, towards inclusive growth

• The Philippines in the top 50 global ranking in terms of e-government by 2016 (as against Philippine ranking of #88 in the 2012 UN E-Government Survey)