Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
www.digitalphilippines.org
In the ASEAN study, Thailand and the Philippines are ranked
similarly given their similar levels in PC and Internet penetration in
government, the use of Internet for providing citizen services, internal
work processing and ecommerce development. Upon closer inspection
of the rankings of Thailand and the Philippines in the various studies, it
can be inferred that Thailands internal ICT e-government infrastructure
is better evolved. But the Philippines has implemented more Frontline e-
Government websites.
www.digitalphilippines.org
Philippines is 95th in UN e-Government
Survey 2014
In the recent e-Government survey of the
United Nations among its 193 member countries,
South Korea ranked number 1 with best initiatives
specifically on online public service delivery, e-
participation of its constituents, collaborative
governance, mobile delivery, digital inclusion and
open government data.
Philippines is not lagging behind as it ranked
95th among these countries worldwide with best e-
government initiatives and 54th in terms of citizen
participation
Philippine e-Government Master Plan
Objective
Build a blueprint of the future e-Government
Master Plan that will lead to the innovation of
government work processes, better public
service to both business and citizens and
promote citizen participation
Subject
Infrastructure, G2G, G2C, G2B
Time Period
2013-2016
Budgetary Requirements
$266.840 M
Taxonomy of e-Government
1978 NCC was designated as the primary agency in government with the
responsibility of directing IT use for national development and rationalizing
computerization in the country
1994 Creation of the National Information Technology Council (NITC) by EO 190
the highest planning and policy advisory body of IT matters
1998 Government launched IT21
Electronic Commerce Promotion Council (ECPC) was created EO468
http://www.cellent.at/fileadmin/Dateiliste/Bil
der/Content/Publikationen/Forecasting_E_Par
ticipation_Success_final.pdf
Saparniene, Diana (2013) from E-
Government toe-Governance Siauliai
University, Lithuania
http://www.nispa.org/files/conferences/2013
/papers/201306191000380.Saparniene.pdf?fs
_papersPage=6
Valentina (Dardha) Ndou (2004) E
Government for Developing Countries:
Opportunities and challenges. The Electronic
Journal on Information Systems in Developing
Countries. EJISDC (2004) 18, 1, 1. University
of Shkoder, Albania
Vicente D. Mariano (2006). Introducing e-
Governance in the Philippines. University of
the Philippines, Philippines Co
Emmanuel C. Lallana, PhD Patricia J. Pascual
Edwin S. Soriano (2002). e-Government in the
Philippines: Benchmarking Against Global Best
Practices