President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. has committed to certify the proposed e-governance law, which aims to digitalize the bureaucracy, as urgent, the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) said on Wednesday.
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has committed to certify the proposed e-governance law, which aims to digitalize the bureaucracy, as urgent, the Private Sector Advisory Council said on Wednesday.
"The certification as urgent of the E-Governance Act is a vital step in the right direction towards becoming a digital nation. It also provides the impetus to the PSAC Digital Infrastructure Sector's work plan," PSAC Digital Infrastructure Sector Lead and Union Bank of the Philippines Chief Technology and Operations Officer Henry Aguda said.
During the meeting, PSAC's digital infrastructure sector discussed with Marcos the progress and success of initial collaborations with government agencies regarding digital transformation. In October 2022, the President already made a promise that his administration would facilitate the swift passage of the E-Governance and E-Government bills.
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