COTABATO CITY ― With technology playing an important role in improving the effectiveness and accessibility of public services, a bill has been introduced in the Bangsamoro Parliament to provide a fast, reliable, and economical Local Area Network (LAN) system while ensuring the security of the Bangsamoro government’s data.
Member of
the Parliament Hussein Muñoz, one of the principal authors of Parliament Bill
No. 231 said that technology has made work easier and services accessible,
making it indispensable in delivering public services.
According
to the bill’s definition of a LAN, it will be possible to link and simplify the
sharing of resources among devices within a moderately sized geographic area.
This technology, MP Muñoz stressed, would greatly contribute to the
modernization of the Bangsamoro government’s operations.
The
proposal stems from three primary concerns articulated by MP Muñoz: the need
for significant funding to maintain the sustainability of the internet;
government data stored online is extremely vulnerable to hacking; and the
inherent advantage of a LAN system lies in its ability to function without an
internet connection.
The BTA
Bill No. 231 outlines the establishment of a comprehensive LAN system within
the Bangsamoro government, not only for the purpose of optimizing service
delivery but also to fortify the security of sensitive data.
Upon the
successful passage of this bill, the Ministry of Science and Technology and the
Bangsamoro Information and Communication Technology will be granted a 30-day
window to devise the most suitable LAN configuration.
Other MPs
Suharto Esmael, Abdullah Hashim, Matarul Estino, Atty. Mary Ann Arnado, Tawakal
Midtimbnag, Bassir Utto, Suwaib Oranon, Mudjib Abu, Mohammad Kelie Antao,
Abdulaziz Amenodin, and Said Shiek also authored PB No. 231. (LTAIS-Public
Information, Publication, and Media Relations Division)
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