2024 04 03 AZ GOP LD4 Gen Meeting Minutes FINAL.docx
E-Payment and the Public
1. E-‐Payment
and
the
Public
Jane3e
Toral
DigitalFilipino.com
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2. What
is
the
E-‐Commerce
Law?
Republic
Act
8792
3.
4.
5.
6. Dialogue
on
E-‐Government
• RA
8792
E-‐Commerce
Law
mandates:
– Accept
the
creaQon,
filing,
or
retenQon
of
such
documents.
– Issue
permits,
licenses,
approval
in
electronic
form.
– Require
and/or
accept
payments
in
electronic
form.
– transact
the
government
business
and/or
perform
governmental
funcQons
using
electronic
commerce,
and
for
the
purpose,
are
authorized
to
adopt
and
promulgate,
aWer
appropriate
public
hearing…
7. E-‐Commerce
Law
• Mandates
the
government
to
have
the
capability
to
do
e-‐
commerce
within
2
years
or
before
June
19,
2002.
(SecQon
27)
• Mandates
RPWeb
to
be
implemented.
RPWeb
is
a
strategy
that
intends
to
connect
all
government
offices
to
the
Internet
and
provide
universal
access
to
the
general
public.
(SecQon
28)
• Made
cable,
broadcast,
and
wireless
physical
infrastructure
within
the
acQvity
of
telecommunicaQons.
(SecQon
28)
• Empowers
the
Department
of
Trade
and
Industry
to
supervise
the
development
of
e-‐commerce
in
the
country.
(SecQon
29)
8.
9. E-‐Commerce
Law
• Tasks
the
DTI,
DBM,
and
BSP
to
enforce
this
law
and
issue
implemenQng
rules
and
regulaQons,
in
coordinaQon
with
DOTC,
NTC,
NCC,
ITECC,
CoA,
other
concerned
agencies
and
the
private
sector.
(SecQon
34)
• Create
a
Congressional
Oversight
Commi3ee
composed
of
the
Commi3ees
on
Trade
and
Industry/Commerce,
Science
and
Technology,
Finance
and
AppropriaQons
of
both
the
Senate
and
House
of
RepresentaQves
to
oversee
the
law's
implementaQon.
(SecQon
35)
• Funding
for
conQnued
implementaQon
of
the
E-‐Commerce
Law
shall
be
included
in
the
annual
General
AppropriaQons
Act.
(SecQon
36)
10. IRR
for
ECA
• Authority
of
the
Department
of
Trade
and
Industry
in
supervising
and
direcQng
the
implementaQon
of
the
law.
(SecQon
2)
• Principles
that
shall
govern
the
implementaQon
of
the
E-‐Commerce
Law.
Mechanisms
for
private
sector
input
and
involvement
in
policy-‐making
by
government
agencies,
in
respect
to
the
implementaQon
of
the
law,
shall
be
promoted
and
widely
used.
(SecQon
3a
and
b)
• Equal
tax
treatment
to
both
e-‐commerce
and
tradiQonal
transacQons
(SecQon
3d)
11. IRR
for
ECA
• Mandates
businesses
to
protect
the
privacy
of
users
and
give
them
control
to
protect
such.
(SecQon
3e)
• Encourage
small
and
medium
enterprises
in
order
to
gain
access
to
IT
resources.
(SecQon
3g)
• Government
to
provide
equal
and
transparent
access
to
informaQon.
(SecQon
3l)
• Private
sector
is
encouraged
to
explore
means
of
se3ling
e-‐commerce
disputes
such
as
arbitraQon
and
mediaQon.
(SecQon
3m)
13. Internet
Search
emerges
as
the
top
online
acQvity.
Ac#vi#es
showing
significant
increase
at
95%
confidence
levels
Base:
Past
month
Internet
users
aged
10+
across
Na#onal
Urban
Philippines
Source:
Yahoo!-‐Nielsen
Net
Index
2010
25. Modes
of
payment
• Cash
• Bank
deposit
• Credit
card
• Electronic
fund
transfer
• 3rd
party
collecQon
26. Dialogue
on
E-‐Government
• RA
8792
E-‐Commerce
Law
mandates:
– Accept
the
creaQon,
filing,
or
retenQon
of
such
documents.
– Issue
permits,
licenses,
approval
in
electronic
form.
– Require
and/or
accept
payments
in
electronic
form.
– transact
the
government
business
and/or
perform
governmental
funcQons
using
electronic
commerce,
and
for
the
purpose,
are
authorized
to
adopt
and
promulgate,
aWer
appropriate
public
hearing…
27. AcQon
steps
• Create
an
E-‐Commerce
Plan
– In
consultaQon
with
the
public
and
key
stakeholders.
• Include
entry
in
your
annual
budget
– ImplementaQon
to
comply
with
Republic
Act
8792
or
the
E-‐Commerce
Law
28. Government
InformaQon
Systems
Plan
• Update
the
GISP
– Reflect
an
E-‐Commerce
Blueprint
that
can
be
implemented
within
the
Aquino
administraQon
• Change
name
of
GISP?
– If
yes,
go
through
necessary
process
or
amend
the
IRR.
29.
30.
31. Anchored
on
a
social
media
policy
Source:
h3p://www.hubspot.com/social-‐media-‐5-‐pack/
32. Building
Tribes
• Tell
a
story
• Lead
a
movement
– Who
are
you
upsejng?
– Who
are
you
leading?
– Challenge
the
status
quo
– Establish
a
culture.
• Connect
a
tribe
• Everyone
is
important.
– Who
are
you
connecQng?
– Being
a
leader
gives
you
– Stage
1
to
5
charisma.
• Life
sucks
• Make
change
• My
life
sucks
• I’m
great
– Commit
• We’re
great
• Life
is
great
33. •
Bring
out
the
best
in
others.
•
Get
recognized.
•
Outperform.
•
Overcome
life's
challenges.
•
Enjoy
beSer
health.
•
Be
a
top
choice
(win
life's
popularity
contests:
job,
rela#onship,
friendship).
The
Likeability
Factor
by
Tim
Sanders
34.
35. TV
PRINT
POS
CRM
digital
digital
digital
digital
All
channels
will
be
digital
36. TV
PRINT
POS
CRM
digital
digital
digital
digital
social
social
social
social
All
channels
will
be
social
We
don’t
believe
in
hypes..
(we
trust
friends
more)
37. TV
PRINT
POS
CRM
digital
digital
digital
digital
social
social
social
social
game
game
game
game
Grabs
a3enQon..
WOW!
38. TV
PRINT
POS
CRM
digital
digital
digital
digital
social
social
social
social
game
game
game
game
mobile
mobile
mobile
mobile
Be
Useful
39. Know
and
manage
exactly
who
you*
are
on
the
Internet
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