Isagani M. Tano (Author)
Abstract
This study explores the role of Information Technology (IT) in the administration of economic development in the Philippines. Through a descriptive-quantitative research design, the study investigates the level of satisfaction among Filipino citizens with IT integration in government functions and identifies factors influencing this integration. Findings indicate a high level of satisfaction, with IT enhancing service efficiency, transparency, and accessibility. However, challenges such as geographical diversity, cybersecurity risks, and resource limitations persist. Recommendations include continued investment in IT infrastructure, addressing the digital divide, and enhancing cybersecurity measures.
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Keywords: Information Technology, Economic Development, Philippines