DICT's E-Government Platforms received awards in Singapore

2 hours ago 1
Suniway Group of Companies Inc.

Upgrade to High-Speed Internet for only ₱1499/month!

Enjoy up to 100 Mbps fiber broadband, perfect for browsing, streaming, and gaming.

Visit Suniway.ph to learn

THE Philippine government’s modernization efforts are receiving global recognition at the GovMedia Awards 2025 in Singapore, where the eGovPH Super App won the E-Governance Project of the Year and e-Government Data Exchange Platform (eGovDX) as Digital Transformation of the Year.

DICT Undersecretary for E-Government David Almirol (left) and Joseph Simon Araneta Marcos (center) receiving the Philippines’ GovMedia Awards in Singapore.

These awards affirm President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s vision of bringing government services closer to citizens through secure, user-friendly digital tools. He emphasizes that digitalization isn’t merely about convenience — it’s a powerful weapon against inefficiency, corruption, and red tape. Streamlined digital services also lead to faster planning, more reliable data, and enhanced coordination across government agencies.

The eGovPH Super App integrates both national and local services — covering digital ID, travel, health, public safety, and more — under one platform. To date, it has enabled over 150 million transactions and boasts more than 13 million users.

Get the latest news
delivered to your inbox

Sign up for The Manila Times newsletters

By signing up with an email address, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Meanwhile, the eGovDX platform, which links over 1,000 government services, has processed more than 500 million transactions. It was recognized as the “Digital Transformation of the Year” for its secure, interoperable ecosystem that enhances data privacy and promotes efficiency.

For DICT Undersecretary for E-Government David Almirol Jr., the focus extends beyond efficiency to visibility. “People need to feel that the government is working for them. That means faster service, zero lines, and more transparency,” Almirol said.

Almirol added that while international recognition is gratifying, the real reward is tangible: no more long queues at dawn, vital services delivered straight to citizens’ phones, and, most importantly, renewed public trust.

A cornerstone of this transformation is the national ID system — now covering 87 percent of Filipino citizens — which supports secure identity verification across services.

With both platforms gaining traction, DICT is urging all government agencies to integrate their services into this unified ecosystem. “The job isn’t done. This is about building a government that works better — for every Filipino, every day,” Almirol said.

Read Entire Article