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INFORMATION ANDCOMMUNICATIONSTECHNOLOGYOFFICE
INFORMATION BOOKLET
INFORMATION ANDCOMMUNICATIONSTECHNOLOGY OFFICE
INFORMATION BOOKLET
I. About ICT Office
OverviewMissionVisionMandate
4FunctionsStrategic Objectives5ICT Office Outcomes
6I. E – SocietyII. E – GovernmentIII. E – InnovationIV. Cybersecurity
II. ICT Office Programs and Projects
Priority Areas7
Other Programs and Projects
IX. Free Wi-Fi Internet Access in Public PlacesX. TV White Space TechnologyXI. Technology for Economic Development (Tech4ED)11
I. ICT Ecosystem DevelopmentII. National Connectivity
8 Major Programs
8III. E-FilipinoIV. E-Government HarmonizationV. E-Civil ServantsVI. Next Wave Cities9VII. ICT Enabled StartupVIII. Stepping-up the Value Chain10
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XII. Medium-Term Information and Communication Technology Harmonization Initiative (MITHI)XIII. iGovPhilXIV. Industry Capability Conferences
1. Animahenasyon
2. Healthcare Information Management Out sourcing Services3. International Contact Center Conference and Expo4. International IT-BPM Summit5. Philippine Game Development Festival6. SOFTCON.PH7. NICP Summit
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XV. ICT Scholarship & Training ProgramXVI. SEEDPH
XVII. Rural Impact SourcingXVIII. Capability Development for ICT Councils
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III. ICT Office Organizational Structure
IV. Frontline Services
A. Office of the Executive Director
A. Application/Enrolment to ICT Courses and SeminarsB. Availment of ICT Certification ExaminationC. Rental of Training FacilitiesD. Agency Information Systems Strategic Plan (ISSP) Endorsement
17B. National ICT Competency Management Service (NCM)C. National ICT Governance Service (NIG)18D. Systems and Infrastructure Development Service (SID)E. Systems and Infrastructure Management Service (SIM)F. Administrative, Financial and Management Service (AFM)19
20V. Directory of Officials
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ABOUTICT OFFICE
The Information and Communications Technology Office of the Department of Science
and Technology was created under the Executive Order 47 (series of 2011). It is the
lead implementing agency of the government in all ICT- related efforts with special
focus on areas of industry development, policy, infrastructure development, research
and development, capacity building of the public sector, and the administration of the
E-Government Fund.
To provide leadership, direction and coordination in the development, implementation
and use of ICT for socio-economic development and for delivery of public service to
digitally empowered citizens.
A globally competitive knowledge-based economy, enabled by open and innovative
ICT-enabled governance, providing world-class responsive services to digitally-
empowered citizens and communities in a progressive, equitable and sustainable
society.
The Information and Communications Technology Office shall be the primary policy,
planning, coordinating, implementing, regulating, and administrative entity of the
executive branch of Government that will promote, develop, and regulate integrated
and strategic information and communications technology (ICT) systems and reliable
and cost-efficient communication facilities and services (per E.O No. 269 dated January
12, 2004, as amended by E.O No. 47 dated June 23, 2011).
VISION
MANDATE
MISSION
OVERVIEW
ABOUT ICT OFFICE
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Formulate, recommend and implement an appropriate policy and program
framework that will promote the rapid development and improved global
competitiveness of our country’s information and communications technology
industry through research and development and through effective linkages to
industry;
Ensure the provision of efficient and effective information and communications
technology infrastructure, information systems and resources to support efficient,
effective, transparent and accountable governance and, in particular, support the
speedy and efficient enforcement of rules and delivery of accessible public services
to the people;
Conduct continuing research and development in partnership with the academe
towards improving the quality of ICT education and the production of globally
competitive ICT manpower;
Build the capacities of public sector institutions and their personnel in the use
of ICT to improve planning, management, delivery of mission, critical
functions and monitoring and evaluation;
Formulate the Government Information System Plan and administer the
E-Governance Fund.
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Broaden access to ICT and ICT enabled Services
Increase use of ICT by the private sector and the citizenry
Improved e-governance systems in the public sector
Institutionalized, improved business processing optimized using ICT Systems
and aligned Matrix Organizational Structure of ICT Office
Develop policies conducive to organizational improvement and promote
continuous learning environment
Upgrade ICT Office staff competencies to global standards
Enhance employees satisfaction and commitment
Improve fund utilization
Optimize cash allocation
STRATEGICOBJECTIVES
FUNCTIONS
ABOUT ICT OFFICE
The Department of Science and Technology has eight organizational outcomes
to accomplish by the end of 2016. The ICT Office is tasked to achieve two of the
outcomes, specifically Outcomes 4 and 5.
Outcome 4 targets the creation of 1.3 Million direct jobs from the Information
Technology Business Process Management (IT-BPM) Industry. This Industry is
currently valued at 15.5 Billion USD, employing 900,000 Filipinos. The Government
aims to make the Philippines the global leader in the IT-BPM, and create employment
opportunities for the Filipinos.
The IT-BPM Industry has five major sectors: Contact Center, Game Development,
Software Development, Animation, and Healthcare Information Management.
Outcome 5 aims to increase the public’s access to government services through
ICT. Anchored on the e-Government Master Plan, it focuses on five key result areas
of the Administration, namely: integrity of the government, inclusive growth, poverty
reduction, peace and rule of law, and good governance.
ICT OFFICEOUTCOMES
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ICT OFFICE PROGRAMSAND PROJECTS
E – SocietyThe main goal of the E-Society is to bring the benefits of ICT to the
Society, aiming for societal development. Programs included in this area
are focused on ICT services for the different needs of sectors of the
Philippine society.
E – GovernmentThis ensures the best use of the of ICT in government in expanding and
improving services that are made available to the public. It is anchored
on the e-Government Master Plan, which envisions a digitally connected
government, whose services are citizen-centered.
E – InnovationAs part of the two organizational outcomes of the ICT Office which is
mandated to create 1.3 Million jobs in the IT-BPM Industry, e-Business
guarantees the growth of the ICT-enabled industries through the public-
private partnerships (PPPs) with the industry, academe and civil society,
and through close collaboration with partners in government for the
development and implementation of programs and projects. It also
provides an avenue for the ICT Office to harness other areas of ICT, such
as ITpreneurship.
CybersecurityAs a gatekeeper of ICT, the ICT Office is tasked to ensure that the World
Wide Web is safe for Filipinos, business, and the Government. The aim is
to make sure cyberspace is secured through the collaboration of private
, public, and international partners for the development and rollout of
programs and projects under Cybersecurity.
PRIORITYAREAS
I. ICT Ecosystem Development
The Philippines’ ICT Ecosystem is a vibrant one. However, the 2013 edition of Measuring
the Information Society (MIS) annual report from ITU places the Philippines at 98 (2012
and 2011) out of 157 countries and 7th among the ASEAN countries. Key policy issues are
given attention, including mitigating security related threats that may potentially undo
the gains already achieved.
This program aims to have an integrated perspective of markets, networks, services,
applications and content in determining governance, legal and regulatory frameworks.
Major Target:
• Development of plans and policies relative to the implementation and adoption of
infrastructure, systems, and applications and other related framework.
II. National Connectivity
Connectivity is globally recognized as a growth driver. According to a World Bank study,
every 10 percent increase in broadband penetration results in a 1.27 percent increase
in a developing nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). However, many areas of the
country and many Filipinos are still unconnected in one way of another. The program
addresses this challenge.
Major Target :
• Established TV White Space (TVWS) base stations in 21,000 sites of Elementary,
High School, and Rural Health Units in 4th to 6th class municipalities by 2016.
• Improve the delivery of government services to underserved communities.
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ICT OFFICE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
ICT Ecosystem Development
e-CivilServants
e-Government
ICT EnabledStartups
NationalConnectivity
Next Wave Cities
Stepping UpThe Value Chain
e-Filipino
ICT
III. E-Filipino
As part of the United Nation’s Millenium Development Goal of bringing ICT access to all,
the DOST-ICT Office harnesses the use of the ICT to achieve growth and development
of communities in the Philipipines by developing Community eCenters (CeCs). These
centers adheres to the ICT needs of different people, offering alternative learning and
skills skills training to each community. It also aims to prepare the special needs sector
through gaining employment to impact sourcing and ITpreneurship.
Major Targets :
• 1, 000 new Techno Centers established
• 10, 000 new techno Centers established in barangays through
a Franchise Model utilizing PPP
• One entrepreneur created per center.
IV. E-Government Harmonization
e-Government (eGov) is key in supporting the MDP and the President’s Social
Contract. Currently, the Philippines ranks 95th in the global eGovernment rankings.
This program aims to improve our position to 50 or higher by addressing key issues
such as interoperability and efficiency through both policy innovations and strategic
infrastructure interventions.
Major Targets :
• 50th or better in global eGov ranking
• Improve in the delivery of government services to underserved communities
V. E-Civil Servants
The ICT Office is mandated to administer and manage ICT Competency-based Training
Programs in collaboration with public and private training institutions and Subject Matter
Experts (SME’s). Courses cover three tracks: e-Government Management, Application
Development, and Technology Solutions. This program also aims to develop the digital
competencies of the public service employees.
ICT OFFICE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
VI. ICT Enabled Startup
This is a new initiative which promotes the spirit of entrepreneurship and leverages the
use of ICT to affect change and provide solutions for problems in the different industries
and society at large by supporting the creation of technology startups.
The ICT Office aims to be the government lead in strengthening the local technology
startup community towards a unified goal: to be globally recognized as an active startup
hub in Asia and the world, and effectively mobilize its key resources and players to
create and nurture home-grown and foreign startups alike.
Major Target :
• Total of 50 ICT-Enabled Start-ups with an annual revenue of Php 10 Million each
by the end of 2016.
VIII. Stepping Up the Value Chain
This Program was initiated to develop a long-term strategy that will strengthen the
country’s global positioning in targeted high growth segments of the IT-BPM industry,
including Healthcare Information Management (HIM) outsourcing; Finance, Accounting
and Insurance outsourcing; HR Outsourcing; Multilingual BPM; IT Outsourcing; Creative
Process Outsourcing; Engineering Outsourcing; and, Voice BPO/Contact Center.
Major Target:
• Industry capacity/ capability building through the provision of industry trainings,
seminars, workshops & Rural Impact Sourcing.
VII. Next Wave Cities
As the Philippine IT- BPM Industry continues to expand the development of the more
host locations in the Philippines, these NWCs will become a crucial element in enabling
and supporting industry growth. Rich sources of untapped talent, these locations
provide good options for the IT-BPM operations beyond more established hubs and
Centers of Excellence in Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, Metro Clark and Bacolod City.
The Next Wave Cities Program promotes dynamic countryside development through ICT.
The Program develops ICT hubs that shall serve as alternative investment destinations,
thereby promoting countrywide development by creating jobs and providing economic
opportunities in the region. Next Wave Cities is a Philippine-specific term that identifies
ICT hubs beyond Manila, based on criteria, which include worker supply, infrastructure
and other factors necessary to sustain a local BPM industry.
Major Targets :
• 141, 000 new employees by end of 2015
• Additional 3 NWCs (IT-BPM hubs outside MM) established per year
• Next Wave Cities Awareness Campaign – IT-BPM Roadshows
In order to achieve the attainment of the goals of the ICT Office through the Next Wave
Cities Program, certain advocacy projects are necessary to help boost the awareness
of people, investors, and the academe on the potential of the IT-BPM industry as an
employment-generating industry. The IT-BPM Roadshows expose local stakeholders and
influencers on the benefits of the IT-BPM as a major income contributing industry in the
local and national level.
ICT OFFICE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
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I. Free Wi-Fi Internet Access in Public Places
The Department of Science and Technology, through its Information and
Communications Technology Office (ICT Office), will embark to provide Internet
connectivity in public places across the Philippines. This Project aims to accelerate
the government’s efforts in enhancing Internet accessibility for Filipinos to accelerate
economic, social and educational opportunities and in reducing the growing Digital
Divide under the overarching e-Filipino Program of the DOST ICT Office. This project is
directly in line with the “Internet For All” thrust identified in the Philippine Digital Strategy
2011-2016.
The budget for this project as authorized in the 2015 General Appropriations Act (GAA)
is P1.408 billion, instead of the originally proposed P339 million. With the increase in
the budget, in addition to the original 748 Class 4, 5 and 6 municipalities, another 429
municipalities in classes 2 and 3 shall now also be covered. The project will also cover
various sites in Metro Manila, Cebu and Davao, as well as 10 other cities that will serve
as distribution points or Points of Presence.
II. TV White Space Technology
TV White Space (TVWS) uses unallocated TV and Radio spectrums that can pass
through concrete walls and vegetation. It provides up to 6mbps of data within a 20km
radius, traveling even above water. Because the Philippines is an archipelago, TVWS
is an ideal option to reach and connect every Filipino living in different islands of the
country.
TVWS requires a database of users in a particular location, which is why one must
register first before availing of the service. With more registered users and an updated
database, TVWS can become a more dynamic channel that Filipinos can enjoy.
Why Use TVWS as an Internet Connection?
• The Philippines is comprised of many islands and varying land masses.
Conventional Wi-Fi can only cover a short distance from its router; TVWS covers a
broader area and can penetrate concrete and traverse water easily.
• Such ease in traversing geographical boundaries makes ideal for communications
during disasters, especially in heavily affected areas.
• Using TVWS lowers the cost of communications, as most barrios and towns are
covered by its spectrum.
OTHERPROGRAMS
ANDPROJECTS
OTHER PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
OTHER PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
IV. Medium-Term Information and Communication Technology Harmonization (MITHI)
This is an e-Government and ICT support initiative that aims to harmonize ICT-related
resources, programs and projects in all agencies and in all levels of the bureaucracy.
The following are the objectives of MITHI : (a) To ensure a systematic process for the
planning, budgeting, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of government-
wide ICT projects; (b) To ensure the coherence of ICT programs and projects of
the Government and its consistency with the five (5) Key Result Areas (KRAs) of the
Administration as laid out in EO no. 43 and the Philippine Development Plan 2011-
2016; and (c) To promote synergy among government agencies in planning and
implementation of on-going and upcoming ICT programs and projects.
V. iGovPhil
The Integrated Government Philippines (iGovPhil) Project is an essential element in the
implementation of the e-Government Master Plan of 2013-2016, which aims to improve
processes in the government to provide better services to both citizens and businesses,
as well as promote public participation.The 470-million-peso iGovPhil Project, launched
on 28 June 2012, is one of the latest projects that seek to achieve a higher level of
e-governance or the application of Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
to rationalize government operations and improve the delivery of goods and services
to the people. iGov Philippines is a Department of Science and Technology project
jointly implemented by Advanced Science and Technology Institute and Information and
Communications Technology Office.
III. Technology for Economic Development (Tech4ED)
Tech4ED is a project of the DOST-ICT Office that aims to harness ICT to bridge the
digital divide and alleviate poverty in both urban and rural areas. The eSociety Group
is the ICT Office’s arm in reaching the two major thrusts of PDS namely: Internet
Opportunities for All People and Investing in People through Digital Literacy. The
eSociety will strengthen the use of Information, Communications, and Technology
(ICT) to open opportunities to the underserved and marginalized by providing internet
through the TV White Space (TVWS) Technologies and establishing Tech4ED Centres as
knowledge hubs and delivery channels of government services, digital literacy trainings,
alternative learning for basic education, skills training for livelihood and employment,
job portals and online market.
OTHER PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
VI. Industry Capability Conferences
1. Animahenasyon – Animahenasyon is an annual festival celebration organized by
the Animation Council of the Philippines (ACPI) as part of strategic programs that jointly
undertaken by the Council and the ICT Office to further grow and develop the animation
industry.
2. Healthcare Information Management Outsourcing Services Congress – The
Healthcare and Information Management Outsourcing Services Congress (HIMOSC)
is an annual event of the Healthcare and Information Management Business Process
Management (HIM-BPM) industry. It is organized by the Healthcare and Information
Management Outsourcing Association of the Philippines (HIMOAP), and co-organized
by the ICT Office. The event serves as a venue for key industry players, providers, and
the business community to address issues and trends in healthcare outsourcing as a
relevant industry in the growth of the Philippine IT-BPM.
3. International Contact Center Conference and Expo – The International Contact
Center Conference and Expo (ICCCE) is a three-day event organized by the Contact
Center Association of the Philippines (CCAP), co-organized with the ICT Office, which
aims to attract thousands conference delegates, exhibit visitors, and contact center
professionals from around the world.
4. International IT-BPM Summit – The annual International IT-BPM Summit (IIS),
organized by the Information Technology and Business Processing Association of the
Philippines (IBPAP), co-organized by the DOST-ICT Office, is the premier gathering of
experts, clients, and companies from the Information Technology-Business Process
Management (IT-BPM) industry which aims to address global issues and trends in the
Industry.
5. Philippine Game Development Festival – Organized by the Game Developers
Association of the Philippines (GDAP), co-organized with the DOST-ICT Office, The
Philippine Game Development Festival is a continuing effort to promote the country’s
game development industry and inspire new breed of game developers from all over
the country.
6. SOFTCON.PH – The Philippine Software Industry Conference or SOFTCON.PH is an
international software conference hosted by the Philippine Software Industry Association
co-organized with the DOST-ICT Office. SOFTCON.PH aims to showcase how these
megatrends are impacting the Philippine Software Industry today and in the future.
7. NICP Summit – The National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP) in
partnership with the Department of Science and Technology-Information and
Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICT Office), annually gathers the ICT
champions from all over the country for its annual NICP Summit during the month
of November of each year moving its hosting from each major island to the next.
The Summit enables public and private entrepreneurs to develop opportunities for
collaboration and partnerships. To increase the size and improve the employability of the
IT industry talent pool, various strategic projects were also conducted in coordination
with the industry and academe.
OTHER PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
VI. ICT Scholarship & Training Program
This program was developed by the ICT Office to lend support to the overriding goal
of developing a globally competitive ICT Industry as enunciated in the Philippine
Development Plan (PDP) and made more specific in the Philippine Digital Strategy
(PDS). Specifically, the scholarship and training program serves as the strategic and
implementing platform to increase the size and improve the employability of the ICT
industry talent pool through relevant projects, in coordination with the industry and the
academe, under the Talent Development Program of the ICT Industry Development
Group of the ICT Office. These talent development initiatives recognize that to grow
the country’s global market share in the IT-BPM segments, the industry must first be
able to scale its talent pool possessing the right skills and competencies, including but
not limited to -- healthcare information management outsourcing; finance, accounting
and insurance outsourcing; HR Outsourcing; Multilingual BPM; IT Outsourcing; Creative
Process Outsourcing (i.e. animation and games development); Engineering Services
Outsourcing; and, Voice BPM/Contact Center services.
VII. SEEDPH
In this initiative, the Program aims to present and promote digital entrepreneurship as a
viable career path for the youth. The main goal of SeedPH is to have 50 local startups
based in the Philippines with annual revenue of 10 Million Pesos or more by the end
of 2016. The Department of Science and Technology has been incubating startup
companies in its numerous Technology Business Incubators (TBI) all of whom specialize
in the use of ICT and Science and Technology (S&T).
1. Philippine Startup Challenge - The Philippine Startup Challenge is a student startup
competition that aims to involve colleges and universities from all-over the country.
The competition was first conceptualized in 2014 together with the local startup
community stakeholders and major players in the industry to induce and inspire
students to create innovative and relevant ICT products and services that may also
be viable business ventures.
- Mechanics
- Student business plan competition
The pilot run of the Startup Challenge last 2014 was considered a success with a
total of 51 entries from students in the different regions. With its success, the Office
is looking forward to continuing the competition this year.
2. Lean Startup Workshops 101 - In preparation for the Philippine Startup Challenge, a
series of workshops discussing lean startup method and startup basics were
conducted to equip the possible participants with basic skills and tools in building
and operating a tech startup. These workshops were carried out in collaboration
with PSIA and its partner institutions.
3. Startup Advisory Council - The Startup Advisory Council is a major industry partner
and a consulting group for the development, promotion and execution of activities
under the SeedPH Program. It aims to unify major sectors of the startup community,
which can provide guidance and support for the SeedPH Program of the DOST-ICT
Office. The Council provides inputs in the formulation and development of projects
and activities to support the startups and the stakeholders of the industry.
OTHER PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
4. SPrInG.PH Launchpad - SPrInG.PH LaunchPad is an activity that aims to help
participating teams cross between their software product idea to starting a
software product business by integrating lessons from the Business Model
Canvass and the Lean Start-up into a single practical event that can turn their idea
into reality.
5. Startup Inventory Project - The Startup Inventory Project is an initiative that aims to
connect and account for existing startups currently operating in the country.
The Project seeks to define metrics to consider teams and innovators as startups
and also present relevant data regarding their current stage of development and
areas of innovation.
6. Philippine Startup Roadmap Project - The Philippine Startup Roadmap tackles
the current status of the industry, the issues and challenges currently being
faced by its stakeholders and the necessary steps to achieve the identified goals
set by the local community. The project is in collaboration with industry partners
and the Startup Advisory Council in the assessment of the content and flow of the
Roadmap. The Roadmap presents a formalized guide that defines the community’s
goals and the appropriate strategies to attain them.
7. Startup Workshops - The ICT Industry Development Group through its Next Wave
Cities Program has endeavored to spread the benefits and opportunities that the
industry is presenting to Metro Manila, throughout the countryside. With its new
thrust to promote ITpreneurship as a viable career for IT enthusiasts and
practitioners, the program will be bringing a one-day workshop to cities to discuss
basic concepts and methods in the creation of a startup business.
8. Startup Weekend In The Next Wave Cities - Startup Weekend is a workshop
originated by the US-based non-profit, Startup Weekend headquarters. It supports
the development and expansion of ITpreneurship through events worldwide that
educate aspiring entrepreneurs by immersing them in the process of moving an
idea to the market.
9. Techtalks.ph - Techtalks.ph aims to be the champion in promoting digital
entrepreneurship in the regions. The ICT Office aims to support this initiative,
gathering like-minded individuals in the countryside to collaborate in developing
ideas and harnessing ICT in creating solutions and transforming them into viable
businesses.
10. Geeks on a Beach - “Geeks on a Beach” (GOAB) is a brand new conference for
everyone who is passionate about startups, technology, design, and making the
world a better place. It features talks by handpicked speakers from different
sectors of the startup and technology scene. The event also includes panel
discussions, networking events and fire pitches that make the event informative as
well as participatory. “Geeks on a Beach” is organized by Techtalks.ph and co-
organized by the DOST- ICT Office.
OTHER PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
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XV. Rural Impact Sourcing
Rural Impact Sourcing (RIS) targets to create meaningful ICT- enabled jobs in socio-
economically challenged areas in the country. RIS specifically focuses on areas where
there is high population but low employment due to lack of investors. Primarily intended
for areas that may not yet be ready to host IT-BPM locators, RIS provides information
and access to jobs that can provide additional livelihood opportunities for technically
competent workers.
1. Impact Sourcing and e-Commerce Workshops- With a very large pool of talent, the
Philippines is considered a potential center of the global market for Virtual
Assistance (VA), an online job wherein employees provide administrative and
technical assistance to clients from other countries via phone, email, or instant
messaging. To disseminate this online job opportunity, impact sourcing and
e-commerce workshops are held by the Office in various provincial areas.
2. Rural Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) - Under this initiative, possible investors
and locators are invited to put up local service delivery centers in provincial areas.
This kind of outsourcing model involves international BPO companies tapping
small scale BPO companies to train and later provide employment to Filipinos in
the said areas. Rural BPO is considered as the socially responsible arm of the
IT-BPM industry.
XVI. Capability Development for ICT Councils
1. Foundational Workshops for Level 3 ICT Councils – The Foundational Workshops
are conducted for ICT Councils with potentials as key partners of ICT Office in the
development and promotion of the ICT in the countryside but fall under the Level 3
category, which mean they lack the maturity and direction in order to take on a major
role for ICT development in their respective locations.
2. Capability Development Summit – The Capability Development Summit identifies the
key stakeholders of the ICT Councils through industry-mapping exercises. As one of the
Office’s primary stakeholders, the councils must be equipped with the proper know-how
to market their services to their stakeholders. With this, they could further contribute in
the creation of business opportunities and in the progress of ICT in the countryside.
3. Online Journal – The DOST-ICT Office, in collaboration with IBPAP, develops and
maintains an online version of the Next Wave Cities (NWCs) report. The Next Wave
Cities: Online Journal (NWCOJ) is a web portal that can both present and receive
information and data on the NWCs. In this website, other information can also be
published including information on NWCs-related activities which can be visually
presented through interactive maps and graphics.
4. Talent Deep Dive – The Talent Deep Dive Research Project aims to identify potential
employee pools (current and future), in terms of competencies that Filipino talents
possess and where they are located. This research effort will be based on publicly
available data such as information on the graduates and licensure exam passers in the
Next Wave Cities.
ICT OFFICEORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
A. Office of the Executive Director (OED)
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Oversee the implementation of the ICT Office’s mandate and functions
as provided by law and as directed by the DOST Secretary through the development
and institution of policy instruments, development programs and intervention projects;
Directly manage the core strategic internal services;
Ensure the maximum use of external collaborations with both public and private sector
stakeholders with the aim of creating synergies to yield the greatest results;
Advise the DOST Secretary on all matters related to ICT in the country; and
Perform all other duties and functions as may be assigned by the DOST Secretary.
B. National ICT Competency Management Service (NCM)
C. National ICT Governance Service (NIG)
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Build the capacities of public sector institutions and their personnel in the use of ICT to
improve planning, management, delivery of mission critical functions and monitoring
and evaluation through both public and private sector partnerships and collaborations;
Manage the provision of training courses in ICT related fields to enhance the
competitiveness of the country’s human resource, both for the government and ICT &
ICT-enabled industries, consistent with local and international standards;
Professionalize ICT human resource through the development of national ICT
competency standards and the issuance of proficiency certification;
Manage the identification of government personnel qualification and other standards
essential to the integrated and effective development, and operation of government ICT
services and infrastructure; and
Foster collaborative efforts to ensure ICT capabilities and capacities across all sectors of
Philippine society through both formal and informal learning methods.
Lead and manage the development, adoption, implementation, monitoring and
evaluation of all national plans, policies and standards in Philippine ICT (and Internet)
Governance;
Ensure that national ICT plans, policies and standards are aligned with national
development thrusts, international commitments, and the overall national interest;
Design and develop policies and action plans that maintain the integrity of the country’s
critical ICT and Internet resources, and further trust in the information society;
Ensure that national plans, policies, and standards are developed through the
constructive engagement with all concerned stakeholders;
Engage in necessary international activities in furtherance of national ICT policy
development work;
Engage and commission private sector and civil society entities in specific areas of
planning, policy and standards development activities; and
Provide strategic technical support to national-level government entities (e.g. NGAs,
legally mandated special commissions), inter-agency bodies (e.g., Cabinet Clusters,
Inter-Agency Councils/Committees, legislative TWGs, etc.), and ICT-related multi-
stakeholder bodies (e.g., CAC, and other councils that maybe created by law) in the area
of strategic ICT frameworks and interventions.
ICT OFFICE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
D. Systems and Infrastructure Development Service (SID)
E. Systems and Infrastructure Management Service (SIM)
F. Administrative, Financial and Management Service (AFM)
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Manage the provision of ICT related development services required by government
to fully leverage ICT for public service, improve national competitiveness and socio –
economic development; and
Ensure an optimal mix of utilizing in-house and external resources to secure the needed
capacity and capabilities.
Manage the nationwide provisioning of ICT infrastructure and services interventions
in close collaborations with the private sector and civil society, and ensure the
interventions adhere to their designed lifetimes;
Manage and administer government infrastructure, both PPP and non-PPP, to achieve
their objectives; and
Assist in the collection of ICT related data for the ICT Office’s monitoring and oversight
activities.
Provide advice to the OED on administrative, financial and asset management matters;
Develop and implement management policies, systems and processes to ensure
economical and efficient delivery of support service to all ICT Office units; and
Serve as the model ICT enabled FAD service in government.
ICT OFFICE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
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FRONTLINESERVICES
A. Application/Enrollment to ICT Courses and Seminars
The National ICT Competency Management Service (NCM) provides quality ICT
education and training to both government and private individuals through its courses
and seminars on Information and Communications Technology (ICT). NCM issues
Certificates of Proficiency to successful passers of its eligibility courses. This certificate
serves as the basis of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) for the conferment of the
EDP Specialist Eligibility in the field of Computer Programming and System Analysis and
Design.
B. Availment of ICT Certification Examination
DOST-ICT Office through the National ICT Competency Management Service
administers tests in the areas of Computer Programming and Systems Analysis and
Design by virtue of PD 1408. The EDP Specialist Eligibility shall be conferred on passers
of the proficiency test.
C. Rental of Training Facilities
NCM maintains three (3) computer laboratories equipped with proprietary and open
source software and a seminar room for large meetings and conferences.
D. Agency Information Systems Strategic Plan (ISSP) Endorsement
As a prerequisite in the acquisition of Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
resources in the government, all National Government Agencies (NGAs), Government
Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) and State Universities and Colleges
(SUCs) are required to formulate/prepare their 3-year ISSPs and submit this to the
ICT Office under the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) for review and
evaluation, prior to its endorsement to the Department of Budget and Management
(DBM) for budgetary support through the government-wide Medium term ICT
Harmonization Initiative (MITHI) Steering Committee (SC) for final approval.
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DIRECTORYOF OFFICIALS
Office of the Executive Director
UNDERSECRETARY LOUIS NAPOLEON C. CASAMBREExecutive Director
Trunkline : (02) 920-0101 local 1000Telephone Number : 426-1526 to 28Fax No. : 426-1525
Email : [email protected]
Office of the Deputy Executive Director
DENIS F. VILLORENTEDeputy Executive Director for e-Governmentconcurrent ASTI Director
Trunkline : (02) 920-0101 loc. 3000Telephone Number : (02)920-7420Fax Number : (02) 920-7447Email : [email protected]
Office of the Deputy Executive Director
NICOLAS D. OJEDA, JR.Deputy Executive Director for Cybersecurity
Trunkline : (02) 920-0101 local 1200Fax No. : (02) 426-1526
Email :[email protected]
National ICT Governance Service (NIG)
PHILIP A. VARILLAActing Director IV
Trunkline: (02) 920-0101 local 3101Telephone Number : 927-1714Fax No. : 927-1714Email : [email protected]
Systems and Infrastructure Development Service (SID)
SIEGFRIED L. BATUCANActing Director IV
Trunkline: (02) 920-0101Telephone Number : 920-7419Fax No. : 920-7419Email : [email protected]
Systems and Infrastructure Management Service (SIM)
RAUL N. NILOActing Director IV
Trunkline: (02) 920-0101 local 2700Telephone Number : 920-7444Fax No. : 920-7444Email Add : [email protected]
National ICT Competency Management Service (NCM)
MARIA LOURDES P. AQUILIZANOfficer-In-Charge – Director
Trunkline: (02) 920-0101 local 3103Telephone Number : 920-7412Fax No. : 920-7418Email : [email protected]
Administrative, Financial and Management Service (AFM)
MARIA TERESA M. GARCIAActing Director IV
Trunkline: (02) 920-0101 local 1801Telephone Number : 920-7443Fax No. : 920-7414Email Add : [email protected]
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