The US spy agency on Friday, June 6, stepped from the back to the front on social media as it sent its first tweet on its official Twitter page, a rare move for the agency to show its engagement with the public.
The Taguig city government has completed the installation of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in all of the city?s public schools to strengthen its anti-bullying campaign.
Saying it wants to spare the public from the hassle of calling or traveling to its head office in Manila and its regional offices just to track their documents, the Department Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has unveiled an online tracking system for business-related documents.
YoRInfoCenter will serve as a one-stop shop that would provide government agencies and private organizations, local or foreign, with the latest satellite imageries and high resolution hazard maps that can be used as references in the rehabilitation effort.
The appointment of Nicolas D. Ojeda Jr., which became effective last May 19, is seen as a move to fortify the cybersecurity capability of the country. In 2010 and 2011, he served as a lecturer on cybersecurity in Singapore. He has also lectured on the subject at the National Defense College of the Philippines and at the Asia Pacific College.
Tech firm Progress Software recently rolled out in the Philippines its latest platform-as-a-service (PaaS) solution made to enable faster development of enterprise-class mobile applications.
The bill also seeks the establishment of the Electronic Medical Record Center to be placed under the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health (DoH).
Laguna Water, the main water provider in the province of Laguna, has announced it recently purchased the country?s first SMS-based monitoring system that provides real-time status of its water supply facilities.
Ambassador to Malaysia Eduardo Malaya, however, said that based on the country?s laws, franchise from Congress would be required if the operation of a radio frequency is intended for commercial purposes.