DGMP - Conceptual Framework
DGMP - Conceptual Framework
RATIONALE
During the First State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Ferdinand R.
Marcos, Jr., he expressed his intentions to seek streamlining and digitalization of
government processes for more efficient delivery of public services through the development
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of the E-Governance Act which shall provide the establishment of the E-Government Master
Plan to cover all e-government services and processes. Likewise, the Department of
Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Ivan John E. Uy aspires to
simplify government transaction processes through digitalization to limit interactions with
people and make it easier to access government services. With this, the DICT seeks to
intensify its efforts in carrying out its mission to establish a One Digitized Government for
the nation through the development of the Digital Government Masterplan (DGMP)
2023-2028 which is targeted to be released by June 2023.
Likewise, the DGMP 2023-2028 shall focus on the convergence programs intended to
equip the national government with the necessary technologies and skills to achieve a
digitally-enabled administration capable of delivering efficient, fast and quality basic
services which cut across the whole-of-government.
The DGMP 2023-2028 envisions a prosperous, inclusive, and resilient society driven
by a digitally transformed government that is citizen-centric, integrated, secured, and
transparent.
OBJECTIVES
Through digital transformation, the DGMP 2023-2028 seeks to address the following
objectives:
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2. Achieve a digital society that has the capacity and expertise to utilize and take
advantage of digital technologies; and
3. Create an ICT sector that continuously evolves and grows as new and
innovative technologies become available.
STRATEGIES
At its core, the DGMP 2023-2028 envisions to lay the groundwork for fully
implementing strategies geared towards the digital transformation of the government to
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improve public service delivery, integrate and secure government digital infrastructure,
empower its workforce, businesses, and citizens.
To help realize the vision of the DGMP 2023-2028, the DICT shall take the lead
towards a digital government through the following strategies:
The rapid growth of ICT has usually overtaken the speed by which legislation
is passed, and this presents an opportunity to introduce technology-neutral
principles to close the gap in-between governance structures. To effect this
foundational regard for enhanced public services through ICTs, government rules
and regulations must also be evaluated, regularly updated, and assessed for their
sectoral impacts.
It is important for the successor of the EGMP 2022 to strengthen policy areas
by developing and institutionalizing policies that will guide all branches of the
bureaucracy pertaining to information management and effective e-government
services such as the E-Governance Bill which aims to equip the government and the
public to capitalize on the usage of ICT. The Legislative Branch shall also be apprised
of the trends in e-government to develop legislative interventions that are responsive
to the current trends.
a. Digitization
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registries, and strengthening ICT competency and skills standards, among
others.
The DICT shall encourage and promote the use of Government PKI
digital certificates that shall allow paperless transactions and remote
approval of signatories in the government. This would reduce red
tape, therefore enforcing Ease of Doing Business.
b. Digitalization
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A Philippine government interoperability framework shall guide and
govern the basic technical and informational interoperability of
government ICT systems. Such a framework shall provide shared
operations and services of the Philippine government, between and
among its various agencies, as well as for these agencies in dealing
with their various constituencies.
c. Digital Transformation
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sectoral applications, improves agency-specific applications, and reinforces
governance mechanisms such as GCIO and CISO Councils.
LGUs shall establish their own portal or utilize the ILGU developed
by the DICT, its equivalent programs and systems thereof.
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A secured government infrastructure and environment are necessary to
ensure the reliability, effectiveness, stability and resilience of all e-government
services. This requires addressing hardware, software, and human capacities through
capability development and training on emerging technology trends as identified.
Enhance the capacity and capability of the government workforce through upskilling
and reskilling to improve internal efficiency and public service delivery and to
promote ICT capacity development to create quality jobs and increase the
employability of the Philippine workforce.
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