'Don’t get in line, go online:' DICT asks public to support e-Governance initiatives

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'Don’t get in line, go online:' DICT asks public to support e-Governance initiatives
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Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Ivan John Uy urged the public to take advantage of what technology offers as the government rolls out its e-Governance programs and projects. ManilaBulletin

“Don’t get in line, go online,” Uy said in a speech as he introduced the E-Governance project in the Memorandum of Understanding Ceremonial Signing between the Commission on Higher Education and the DITC at the CHED Auditorium on Tuesday, May 30.

“They fill up forms here, and not just a single form, they often required them in triplicate, ‘hindi pa naka-carbon, so ang nangyayari’ , they fill it up separately, triplicate, quadruplicate. Then after that, when they are about to pay, they have to fall in line again,” Uy said. Also, he announced the launch of the eGov PH Application – an app that aggregated all the websites of all government agencies in a single operating system – where all the previous MOU conducted by the DICT with different government agencies will be available.

Uy also underscored the positive impact of the E-Governance project in Universities by highlighting “Easy Transactions” and the finer “Veracity” of documents, especially the diploma.DICT Undersecretary for e-Government David Almirol Jr. explained the importance of the single operating system to integrate all the websites under the government.

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