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RUBEN P. TADINAPlans and Policy Development Division
DIGITAL GOVERNANCE ADVOCACY22 May 2019 | Smallville 21 Hotel, Iloilo City
NATIONAL ICT ECOSYSTEM FRAMEWORK
Vision of Filipinos for Self:“In 2040, all Filipinos will enjoy a stable and comfortablelifestyle, secure in the knowledge that we have enough forour daily needs and unexpected expenses, that we can planand prepare for our own and our children’s futures. Ourfamilies live together in a place of our own, yet we have thefreedom to go where we desire, protected and enabled by aclean, efficient and fair government.”
Vision of Filipinos for Country:“The Philippines shall be a country where all citizens are freefrom hunger and poverty, have equal opportunities, enabledby fair and just society that is governed with order and unity.A nation where families live together, thriving in vibrant,culturally diverse, and resilient communities.”
“to lay down the foundation for inclusive growth, a high-trust and resilient society, and a globally-competitive knowledge economy.”
Authoritative reference source and a living document with the
latest ICT plans, programs, and projects, indicators, and
accomplishments
to synchronize policy formulation, evolution of
technology, and regulatory regimes to pave the
ground for ICT inclusion
VIEWFINDER
Contextualizing strategies to benchmark the pace of development to promote holistic approach to the
adoption of the ecosystem paradigm
STRATEGIC COMPASS
for the key stakeholder groups involved in
supplementing ICT data to an evolving ICT
environment
IMPLEMENTATION & COMMUNICATION
PLAN
“Empowered and inspired by the strategic trends in our robust ICT
ecosystem, we envision equitable, inclusive, and
sustainable developmentin our society, and improved
quality of life for our country’s citizens and residents.”
PLATFORMSsolutions (or portions of a solution) which are accessed by users in the ecosystem
INFOSTRUCTURE / INFRASTRUCTURE
provide the boundaries which will allow for the players and elements within the ecosystem to safely and
productively inter-connect and inter-operate
HUMAN CAPITAL: TALENTS AND SKILLSindividuals who access the applications, services, content and data
STANDARDS, REGULATIONS, AND POLICIES
physical and logical components which collectively perform the
function of providing secure connectivity AFFORDABLE
ACCESS AND DEVICESinterfaces through which humans access the applications, services, content and data
FRAMEWORK ELEMENTS
TRENDS AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Cloud Computing
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Artificial Intelligence
Big Data
Internet of Things
Blockchain
5G Networks
Health Informatics
Smart Cities
Cyber Resilience
Future Skills
Capacity Building
Intelligent Transport
Financial Technology
STRATEGIC THRUSTS
PARTICIPATORYE-GOVERNANCE
INDUSTRY AND COUNTRYSIDE DEVELOPMENT
RESOURCE SHARING AND CAPACITY BUILDING
THROUGH ICT
IMPROVED PUBLIC LINKS AND CONNECTIVITY
ICT USER PROTECTION AND INFORMATION
SECURITY
ENABLING AND SUSTAINABLE ICT
ENVIRONMENT
NATIONAL BROADBAND
PROGRAM
CONNECTED
NATIONAL
GOVERNMENTPORTAL
TRANSPARENT
www
NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY
PLAN
SAFE
FREE PUBLIC WI-FI
INCLUSIVE
TECH4ED
INNOVATIVE
DIGITAL TERRESTRIALTELEVISION
BROADCASTINGMIGRATION
PLAN
UBIQUITOUS
E-GOVERNMENT MASTERPLAN
2022
INTEROPERABLE
SYNERGISTIC
INTEGRATED BUSINESS PERMITS
AND LICENSING SYSTEM
HARMONIZED
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT DATA CENTER
INTEGRATED
DATA PRIVACY BREACH AND
SECURITY INCIDENT
REPORTING SYSTEM
SECURE
• Deepen citizen participation in the governmental processes
• Addresses the inter-related questions of citizen competency, empowerment, and capacity building
• Evaluates the impact of participatory governance on service delivery, social equity, and political representation
K E Y P R O J E C T S
National GovernmentPortal
E-GovernmentMasterplan 2022
Integrated Business Permits and Licensing System (iBPLS)
STRATEGIC THRUST 1
• Brings about the MSMEs capability to transact with individuals, businesses, and entities through integrated financing facilities
• Takes into consideration the quantity, quality and scalability of talent
• Government support and the state of business environment in sustaining the benefits and addressing the challenges of the digital economy
• Bringing ICT to the countryside
K E Y P R O J E C T S
STRATEGIC THRUST 2
digitalcitiesPH Spectrum Roadmap
Rural Impact Sourcing SeedPH
Stepping Up theValue Chain
Tech4ED
Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting:Comprehensive Nationwide Implementation
• The development and protection of integrated government ICT infrastructures and design architecture
• Inventory of existing workforce, plans, programs, software, hardware, and installed systems
• Continuing professional development by means of digital tools
• Enhancing the ICT-related education curriculum
K E Y P R O J E C T S
Digital LiteracyTraining Project
Government-wideMedium-term ICT
Harmonization Initiative
STRATEGIC THRUST 3
• Leveraging connectivity to streamline business processes, reduce costs and improve operational efficiencies
• Drive innovation to move the focus from a consumer driven internet to an industrial one
K E Y P R O J E C T S
STRATEGIC THRUST 4
Free Wi-Fi Internet Access in Public Places
Project
Government Network
National Broadband
Program
National Government Data Center
(NGDC) Project
Philippine Roadmap for 5G
Technology
• Provide a strategic direction of making the Philippines cyber resilient
• Ensuring that the entities, systems, and processes involved can exchange ICT information in a safe and secure ICT environment
K E Y P R O J E C T S
Data Privacy Breach and Security Incident Reporting
System
National CybersecurityPlan 2022
Cybersecurity Management System
STRATEGIC THRUST 5
• Explores how the Internet and the ICT and related research communities can help tackle environmental challenges
• Examines the status of current and emerging environmentally friendly technologies
• Bridging digital divide between gender groups
K E Y P R O J E C T S
Alternative Dispute Resolution System for Data Privacy
Complaints
Women’s ICT Development Index
STRATEGIC THRUST 6
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
P E R IODIC AL UP DAT E S W E BS IT E
C r e a t i o n o f R e g i o n a l S u b -c o m m i t t e e s
w w w . i c t e c o s y s t e m . o r g . p hU p d a t e s t h r o u g h S e c t o r a l a n d I n d u s t r y T a s k F o r c e s
T o b e a c t i v a t e d o n t h e f i r s t q u a r t e r o f 2 0 1 9
ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS
P u b l i c at io n o f N IC T E F
M a s s M e d i a P o s t i ng
De v e lo p me n t o f Au d i o Vi s u a l P r e s e n t at i o ns
F e e d bac k a nd Di s c u s s i o n G r o u p
R e gi o n a l C o n s u l t a t i o ns
An n u al N IC T E F C o n fe r e nce
C o mmi t me n t S e s s i o n s
Private Sector, Civil Society, and Academe
KEY AUDIENCES
Local Government Units and Regional Committees
Marginalized GroupsPress or Media
National Government Agencies
Congress and Other Legislative Bodies
NETWORK READINESS
INDEX
MEASURING NICTEF
ICT DEVELOPMENT
INDEX
DIGITAL ADOPTION
INDEX
WORLD DIGITAL COMPETITIVENESS
RANKING
AFFORDABILITY DRIVERS INDEX
INCLUSIVE INTERNET INDEX
FREEDOM ON THE NET INDEX
E-GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT
INDEX
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