DSWD LAUNCHES e-DONATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM by www.dswd.gov.ph
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The Department of Social Welfare and Development will launch today, June 29, the e-Donation Management System through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Globe X-Change Inc. (GXI) and Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Computer Center (NCC).
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Web Accessibility Forum – First Time Ever Held by Angelita Nicolas, ADOC Project
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The Subcommittee on ICT currently chaired by the Commission on Information and Communications Technology and composed of different cooperating agencies: namely, the National Computer Center, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) hold for the first time the “Web Accessibility Forum” last July 20, 2010 with the theme “Istrukturang Accessible Lahat ay Able”.
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CICT chief eyes IT jobs for Filipino nurses (Yahoo! Southeast Asia Editors – August 12th, 2010) by Anna Valmero, loQal.ph
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QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA – Newly named Commission on Information Communications Technology (CICT) chief Ivan John Uy proposes a solution to employ the half a million jobless nursing graduates in the country: retool their skills to become IT-enabled medical transcriptionists.
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CICT unveils online courses for CeC managers by
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In an effort to bring the opportunity for capacity building within reach of every CeC knowledge worker across the country, the Commission on ICT (CICT), through its Philippine Community eCenter Program, has developed four distance learning courses in partnership with the telecentre.org-Philippine CeC Academy (tPCA) and the University of the Philippines – Open University (UPOU).
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Dinalupihan: 1’st Place in Streamlined Business Permit Procedure by “Decker Cristobal” docks28@yah
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Fellow eGOV’s, allow me to share good news about eBPLS…
Before, Municipality of Dinalupihan Bataan is always 2’nd in Streamlining of
Business Permit Issuance because we don’t have a one-stop-shop. After the
successful implementation of eBPLS on 2008, the Central Luzon Growth Corridor
Foundation, Inc. (CLGCFI) together with DTI gave the award for 1’st Place in
Business Permit Streamlined Procedures for 2009. Awarded this 28’th day of June
2010 @ Holiday Inn Hotel, Clark Pampanga. We also got the “Most Client-Friendly
LGU in Central Luzon Award”.
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CICT urges Filipinos to get online by
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In line with Presidential Proclamation No. 1521 (Series of 2008), declaring the month of June as National Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Month, the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) has unveiled Get Online Philippines! as the theme for this year’s celebration.
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CICT recognized by ICT industry at International ICT Awards by
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MANILA, Philippines- The recently concluded The International ICT Awards Philippines 2010, which aims to celebrate global excellence and promote the Philippines as the World’s BPO Destination of Choice, recognized the top achieving individuals and companies in the BPO Industry during this prestigious night of excellence.
Organized by the Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP) and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, this year’s ceremonies ended with the awarding of the ICT Individual Contributor of the Year, which gave recognition to individuals either from the public or private sector who had been actively involved in leading, promoting, facilitating or assisting companies in the business process outsourcing sector (BPO) in the Philippines for the year 2009.
This year, the recipient of this prestigious award emerged from the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) - Secretary Ray Anthony Roxas-Chua III. Secretary Roxas-Chua paid tribute to the CICT, which has spearheaded programs to enhance country’s ICT infrastructure, put in place a favorable investment climate and strengthened the country’s ICT talent and manpower pool.
“This award is a testament to the whole ICT industry in general and to the CICT and its employees, whose singular focus and work has spurred the industry’s rapid growth and accelerated the sector’s contribution to the Philippine economy," Roxas-Chua said, who has championed ICT since his assumption of office in October 2007.
BPAP President and CEO Oscar Sañez acknowledged the contributions of Secretary Roxas-Chua, saying
“Secretary Roxas-Chua has led the effort for all the marketing missions the industry embarked on across six different international markets last year. He had been the most fervent champion of Philippine O&O with all the important audiences that the industry caters to, whether they are the international prospects, the major consultants in the industry, the CEOs of major companies or the local ICT Councils as part of the BPAP Next Wave Cities promotion in the Cyber Corridor program.”
Under Roxas-Chua’s leadership and watch as CICT Chairman, together with strategic partnerships with the private sector, the Philippines has emerged as one of the top BPO destinations in the world. In 2009, the National Outsourcing Association of the United Kingdom named the Philippines “Offshoring Destination of the Year” for the second time in three years. The country’s industry has successfully moved up in the BPO value chain by going into new, higher value-added domains such as business analysis, financial services, accounting, software development, architectural and engineering design, animation and game development.
By year-end 2009, the BPO industry had created around 442,000 jobs and generated annual export revenue of 7.2 billion US dollars. While the bulk still comes from voice-based customer contact solutions providers, the higher value-added BPO services have made strides and begun to make significant financial impact on the country’s BPO export earnings.
Apart from serving as the Chairman of the CICT, Secretary Roxas-Chua is also the Development Champion of the Cyber Corridor Superregion and Outsourcing Czar.
As Development Champion, Secretary Roxas-Chua has made the development of “Next Wave Cities” within the Cyber Corridor a priority of the CICT. He has succeeded in generating stronger government support for the industry, from no less than President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. It was under Secretary Roxas-Chua’s tenure when direct government subsidy was obtained to fund the industry’s strategic programs and projects.
Together with BPAP and the Department of Trade and Industry, these “Next Wave Cities” are alternative locations for BPO investments outside Metro Manila and Metro Cebu. These cities include Metro Laguna, Metro Cavite, Iloilo, Davao, Bacolod, Metro Pampanga, Metro Bulacan, Cagayan de Oro, Central Bulacan and Lipa.
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telecentre.org receives warm welcome in the Philippines by Cuchie Echeverria
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telecentre.org is finally in its new home. Yesterday, March 3, 2010, international and local dignitaries as well as stakeholders of the Philippine telecentre movement witnessed the launch and turnover of the telecentre.org program from Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) to the telecentre.org Foundation based in the Philippines.
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Philippines is new home base of telecentre.org by Cuchie Echeverria
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(3 March 2010, Manila) - The telecentre.org Foundation which improves the social and economic impact of grassroots telecentres around the world is pleased to announce that it has officially opened its doors today in the Philippines. The international initiative is now transferred from Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC), where it was housed and grown since 2005, to the telecentre.org foundation, an independent, non-governmental organization based in Manila.
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CICT, PhilNITS, IPA conduct IT Passport Seminar by Allen Silang, Regional IT Coor
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Finally, a passport to go IT!
An orientation seminar dubbed “IT Passport! License to go IT!” was conducted last January 13, 2010 in CICT to introduce a new certification exam. The seminar was sponsored by the Japanese Government’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI), in coordination with the Philippine National IT Standards Foundation (PhilNITS) and the Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA).
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Tanauan LGU’s First iCafe Conversion by PIA-8
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The local government unit of Tanauan, Leyte has been cognizant of the increasing number of barangay officials and other professionals in the locality who are interested to undergo ICT– related trainings.
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The Heart of a Female CeC Manager by Claire P. Fernandez, Regional
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“The
condition, intention and passion of the heart really matters.”
This is what propels Ma. Marvin
Amatorio to pursue her vocation as a Community eCenter (CeC) Manager in the municipality
of Bato, Leyte.
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PHILCECNET WEB PORTAL WINS DISABLED FRIENDLY WEBSITE AWARD by
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It’s not only user friendly; it’s
certified accessible.
The Philippine Community eCenter’s
official web portal, http://philcecnet.ph, was lauded
as one of the websites qualified to receive the Disabled-Friendly Website Award conferred
by the Philippine Web Accessibility Group in partnership with the National Council on
Disability Affairs (NCDA).
This award is given in recognition
to websites that are “disabled-friendly” – sites that are accessible to
all, including users with physical disabilities.
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LGU Cagwait conducts 3-day WUW by Engr. Baby Neil Quiñonez, LGU-
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The Local Government Unit (LGU) of Cagwait, through the leadership of
the Municipal Mayor Hon. Bonifacio G. Ondona, in partnership with the National Computer
Center-Field Operations Office (NCC-FOO), conducted the Website Upgrading Workshop (WUW)
last March 3-5, 2009.
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Alegria CEC Reboots by Jose Renon Arrojado, Regional
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It was two years ago when this Community e-Center first opened. It was a fresh concept
then – connecting the people from far flung municipalities like Alegria, Cebu to the
world thru the information superhighway. With just a dial-up connection and a borrowed
nook from the Municipal Health Center, the center plowed on.
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Reflecting on shared GEM experience in Bato, Leyte and Binalonan, Pangasinan CeCs by Angelo Juan O. Ramos, Molave D
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The National Computer Center, in partnership with the Association of
Progressive Communications (APC) and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC),
has successfully implemented the piloting of the Gender and Evaluation Methdology (GEM) in
two Community eCenters in the Philippines. The workshops were conducted by the Molave
Development Foundation, Inc.
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Upi CeC spreads its reach to Datu Paglas Municipality by Christdane Sente, LGU-Upi, Sha
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Upi is a municipality in the province of Maguindanao. Upi Community
eCenter was the first eLGU CeC to be established. Since the CeC’s birth in 2004, the
Municipality of Upi became globally competitive in terms of technology. It was months
after Upi CeC started operating that Smart Telecommunications saw the need to extend their
SmartBro services to Upi to cater to the rising demand for ICT-based services. Now they
are serving five Internet cafes, 200 private residences, and several private and public
schools in the locality.
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Tanauan, Leyte acquires GMA kiosk for job seekers by Eugene Ramos, LGU-Tanauan, Ley
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Tanauan, Leyte -- True to its being known as a people responsive
local governance, the Local Government of Tanauan has just acquired a Greater Modular
Access (GMA) Jobs Center Kiosk where its job seekers could find available local and
overseas jobs and where they could apply right there and then.
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eRPTS Launched in Tabogon, Cebu by Jose Renon Arrojado, Regional
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Last February 23, 2009, the town of Tabogon, Cebu was filled with
excitement.
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Cyber spies hack into DFA computers by Associated Press
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(AP MANILA) - The computer network of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has been infiltrated by a cyber spy network based mainly in China, Canadian researchers said on Saturday.
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Network Readiness Index: Philippines Ranking Slipped Further to 85th Place by Thess B. Roberto
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Based on the latest Global Information Technology Report 2009 released by the World Economic Forum, the Philippines ranking slipped further in the race for global IT competitiveness. Compared to its 81st ranking in 2008, the Philippines has fallen four notches and was placed in the 85th spot in terms of Network Readiness. (In 2007, the Philippines had a good ranking as it was ranked 69th among 122 economies surveyed).
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Eligibility Requirements of Comelec for Bidding Questioned by BusinessWorld Online
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Some prospective bidders for the automation of the 2010 national elections expressed concern over the eligibility requirements for bidding of the machines to be used in the elections.
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Federal Disconnect on Cyber Security by Stephanie Condon
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The comprehensive cybersecurity legislation currently in development in the US Senate aims to bring high-level government attention to the serious problem of cybersecurity by giving one White House official oversight of critical network infrastructure.
Yet the proposal in the draft legislation to give the national cybersecurity adviser the ability to disconnect federal or "critical" networks under threat of cyberattack may create more uncertainties than solutions, at least initially, cybersecurity experts warn.
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Games Trump Deals for Philippines Web Users According to Survey by AFP
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MANILA, March 26, 2009 (AFP) - Internet usage in the Philippines is on the increase but rarely for doing business online -- most people are using the web for social networking or to play games, according to a survey Thursday.
It is the first time such a survey has been conducted in the Philippines, where only around 20 million people -- 22 percent of the country's 90 million population -- have access to the internet.
The survey by Yahoo! and consumer information group Nielsen found that most of those going online are between 10 and 29 and are educated and techno-savvy.
It showed that 53 percent of internet users play online games, and only 24 percent read the news online.
In stark contrast, "online transactions or commerce remain low," with only three percent conducting banking activities or making purchases online.
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Senate to Deliberate on the DICT Bill by Bernard U. Allauigan, BWO
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THE SENATE will start plenary deliberations on a bill seeking to create a Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) once it resumes sessions on April 13.
Senator Edgardo J. Angara, chairman of the chamber’s committee on science and technology, said at the weekend he would sponsor the measure in plenary once Congress returns from its Lenten break that started on March 6.
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Public Consultation on the Proposed Certification Scheme for Digital Signatures by Thess B. Roberto
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Last February 6, 2009 the Department of Trade and Industry conducted a public consultation on the proposed certification scheme for the implementation of digital signatures in the government.
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Forum on Establishing and Interconnecting Citizen's Helpline by Civil Service Commission
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Interconnected helplines of all government offices may be the wave of the future.
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) and the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) gathered last March 11 government officials, including information technology (IT) managers and public information officers, for a forum on interconnecting current and future public assistance systems to improve the delivery of services to the public and to cut red tape.
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