Learning and implementing e-Governance – the Subic, Philippines way

I’m in the Municipality of Subic, in the Philippines. It’s my second time to Subic. The first was in the fall of 2008. At that time I enjoyed the company of, and was impressed with, the people I met here, and the progress they were making toward e-governance. I still am.

I’m here as a Volunteer Advisor with the Canadian Executive Service Organization (CESO) working on the eGovernance for Municipal Development (eGov4MD) project; an international collaborative; orchestrated by the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP), and which brings together various Filipino organizations and municipalities, as well as foreign nonprofits (e.g., CESO).

Subic approach to e-Governance

Dick Otero is Subic’s Municipal Administrator. In that capacity he administers municipal programs, including those that make use of new e-Governance applications. In the following video, I ask him a few questions about his approach to e-Governance for Subic. My apologies for the low volume audio.  You’ll have to crank your computer’s sound up.  I’m still trying to figure out how to best use my new Flip Mino camcorder.  The background conversations add a touch of realism as to the Subic office environment (at least I think so!).

Some of the points Mr. Otero highlights:

Learning and growing together

Subic takes a collaborative approach to building their e-Governance capacity. They build partnerships with other organizations, as they have minimal resources to do it on their own. In authentic, creative, and low-cost (or no cost) ways, they connect with and engage others; e.g.:

Through these conversational channels, Subic gets organizational, business, and technical advice and/or assistance.

Scenes from the Subic Mayor’s Office

Here’s a few pictures taken in Mayor Jeffrey D. Khonghun’s Office.  With an open door policy, there is lots going on in one space.

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An open door policy = a busy place!

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eRPTS project team meeting; .....photo credit: Fler Dagamat

Gathering around the Mayor, at his desk; ...  photo credit: ?

Gathering around the Mayor, at his desk; ... photo credit: ?

Question to the reader - Building on the Subic approach…. what other ways can you suggest on how municipalities can collaborate with external organizations in order to achieve their e-Governance objectives?

I hope to share more Filipino experiences and stories over the next few posts.  Stay tuned.

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Comments

Enjoyed reading this last posting.. wondering if you were twittering while in the Phil.?

Levon… Glad you enjoyed the post. So far I’ve only used Twitter for listening (I subscribe to Twitter feeds); yet maybe I should also do some tweeting myself? Appreciate the suggestion.

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