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By Armando C. Sanchez Municipal Mayor STATUS OF INFORMATIZATION -Governance in Philippine Cities Experience of the Municipality of Sto. Tomas in Implementing IT Projects e

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ByArmando C. Sanchez

Municipal Mayor

STATUS OF INFORMATIZATION-Governance in Philippine Cities

Experience of the Municipality of Sto. Tomas

in Implementing IT Projects

e

30No. of Barangays

15,712No. of Households

80,393Population

Based on 2000 Census of Population

3No. of Industrial Estates

30+MNCs

300+Area Covered (Has.)

The Progressive Gateway Municipalityto the Province of Batangas, PhilippinesThe Progressive Gateway Municipality

to the Province of Batangas, Philippines

SANTO TOMASSANTO TOMAS

• Local Government Code of 1991 lays down the policy framework for the adoption of computerized information systems by local government units (LGUs).

• E-Commerce Law of 2000 mandates LGUs to accept data messages in virtually all their transactions with the public.

• Administrative issuances and programs of the National Government promote the use IT by LGUs.

Policy Framework for E-Government

Digital Database

• Digital data conversion, cleansing, reconciliation, and fine-tuning, either textual, vector, or raster.

• Integrating reengineering and reinvention strategies in IT projects

• Information systems for revenue generation and financial management and general administration. ! Increased revenue base ! Increased collectibles ! Improved collection efficiency ! Quality service to taxpayers ! Improved records integrity ! Streamlined internal operations ! Improved information flow

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

1995

1996

19971998

19992000

2001

0

50

100

150

200

250

IT Opportunities for E-Government

IT Opportunities for E-Government

Technology options —Technology options —

ONLINE TRANSACTION PROCESSING (OLTP)

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)

DIGITAL DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DDMS)

DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (DSS)

INTERNET/INTRANET

100

150

200

250

300

350

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Figure 1.7bTaxable Assessed Value

%Share

Industrial85.7%

Special0.1%

Residential6.5%

Agricultural5.6%Commercial2.1%

0

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10

15

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30

Current Year PrecedingYear

Prior Years Interests

Figure 2.6bDelinquent Accounts By Property Kind

(In Million PhP)

Series1 Series2 Series3

Leveraging IT for E-Government

Investing in IT for a return Investing in IT for a return

Determining tax bases and collectibles Determining tax bases and collectibles

Targeting high collection efficiency Targeting high collection efficiency

Improving tax assessment and collection systemImproving tax assessment and collection system

Concrete Results of IT

Established tax bases and collectibles Established tax bases and collectibles

Identified previously unknown delinquenciesIdentified previously unknown delinquencies

Improved collection efficiencyImproved collection efficiency

Identified undeclared or under-declared properties and businessesIdentified undeclared or under-declared properties and businesses

More accurate and readily available recordsMore accurate and readily available records

Improved internal processes and proceduresImproved internal processes and procedures

Improved transparency in government transactionsImproved transparency in government transactions

Better planning and public service deliveryBetter planning and public service delivery

Internet convenienceInternet convenience

Faster, convenient, and quality services to citizensFaster, convenient, and quality services to citizens