Archive for the ‘e-Governance’ Category
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
I have previously written about mobile and online services of Phihealth.
There was the Philhealth mobile service that let's you access your Philhealth number and other details. Read my Philhealth article on Pinoytechblog. And I also wrote on eOFW.net about healthcare through Philhealth online .
Thus, it's a pleasant addition to Philhealth's ...
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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
e-Government on Technobiography is published on Wednesdays. See e-Government category for more articles.
This week for my e-Government article, I write about government websites related to volunteer work. I chose this topic to expose my readers to more opportunities to be of service to our country. ;-) (Visit www.edwinsoriano.com for ...
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
e-Government on Technobiography is published on Wednesdays. See e-Government category for more articles.
In this article, we discuss how the DOH is providing information about Swine Flu. The article continues to showcase the information and features of the DOH website. - ka edong
With all the news about the Swine Flu ...
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Three years ago, I took a boat to Coron and saw how each and every passenger's photo is taken by a webcam during pre-departure. I surmised this was a security measure.
This year, the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) is offering cell phone load worth P50 for each validated report of ...
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Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
e-Gov on Technobiography is published every Wednesday morning. See e-Government category for more articles.
In this article, we discuss the wealth of information available at the BIR website, the wide menu of electronic services both online and via mobile. We also share a first-hand experience in using the BIR Portal and ...
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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
I went to the NBI office at Carriedo back in November 2008. I knew from past experience that I couldn’t get my NBI clearance renewed at the mall-based kiosks because I have some namesakes who have a bad record in the NBI.
When I reached the Carriedo office, I’ve found that ...
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Monday, March 16th, 2009
I’ve been wanting to write more about a Government services for some time now. I’ve been writing about e-Government in the past on a low-level. But this time, I shall be more consistent. And I’ve found a way to be consistent about this.
What is e-Government?
Excerpt from wikipedia:
e-Government (short for ...
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
I saw this Job Hunting kiosk at the Lower Ground floor of Robinson's Galleria near Thai Kitchen and Yellow Cab.
It has a touchscreen monitor. It's main menu shows various databases of job openings from government job placement agencies like the Phil-Job.Net, OWWA, DOLE, POEA, TESDA, PRC etc.
I searched the database ...
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
I like how SM does their business. They aim to be a true one-stop shop for their patrons.
For example, their SM Business Service Center caters to people needing some specific government transactions. SM doesn't put up these business centers as a direct-earning kiosk. Instead, the kiosk attracts more foot traffic ...
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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
I'm trying out some Securities and Exchange Commission online e-governance services:
The Philippine SEC offers the public the convenience of online registration through SEC-iRegister, the web-based Company Registration System of the Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
SEC-iRegister is a quick, affordable, and user friendly service that is available to the public ...
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