Nueva Ecija Rep. Ria Vergara has urged President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to keep the e-Gov PH Super App as the Department of Information and Communications Technology transitions to a new leadership.

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Vergara, a senior member of the House Committee on Information and Communications Technology, underscored the need to sustain the e-Gov PH Super App, a groundbreaking digital platform launched in 2023 by the DICT e-Government Group led by Undersecretary David Almirol.
“The launch of the e-GOV PH Super App marked a significant step forward in modernizing government services, offering paperless, efficient, and convenient way for Filipinos to access essential services,” said Vergara.
The Nueva Ecija lawmaker said the next DICT Secretary must guarantee the app’s success by pursuing the next steps in ensuring the readiness of the country’s information technology infrastructure.
“To ensure inclusivity, the government must provide stable, secure, and affordable internet access for all Filipinos. DICT can start by offering free internet services in government offices and public areas, ensuring that the marginalized sectors aren’t left behind,” she said.
Almirol’s team developed the app that consolidates various government services into a single platform, eliminating the need for users to visit multiple websites or physical offices. This digital transformation has led to faster processing timers and improved efficiency across numerous agencies.
Around 30 national government agencies have been integrated into the platform with efforts underway to onboard more two years after it was launched.
Vergara said digital initiatives such as the eGov PH Super App should be protected by government by ensuring continuity and by maintaining stable leadership at DICT.
She stressed that the app should be considered a legacy project of the Marcos administration and not be disturbed by leadership changes at the DICT.
“The Marcos administration needs to develop a clear transition plan, including knowledge transfer for ongoing projects. At the same time, it must appoint capable leaders committed to digital transformation,” Vergara said.