PSAC Outlines Digital, Job Plans to President Marcos

The Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) has called for significant strides in digital transformation, cybersecurity, and workforce development to help the Philippines thrive in an increasingly tech-driven world.

PUSH FOR DIGITAL FUTURE. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. meets with members of the
Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) Digital Infrastructure Sector at Malacañang Palace
last Thursday to discuss key proposals on improving public services, boosting
cybersecurity, and preparing Filipinos for a tech-driven future through the “Government as
a Service” model. (Photo from PCO)

In a recent meeting at Malacañang Palace with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., PSAC’s Digital Infrastructure Sector expressed its appreciation for the President’s commitment to supporting the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector. PSAC highlighted the President’s endorsement of allocating upskilling budgets for up to 340,000 BPO workers annually, including near-hire individuals and college students. This initiative is seen as essential to ensuring the country’s global competitiveness as artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes the workforce.

Myla Villanueva, PSAC Digital Infrastructure Lead and MDI Group Holdings Inc. Chairperson, emphasized that “this budget allocation will help prepare the workforce for the ongoing AI-driven transformation of the global economy.”

The meeting also focused on several key pillars of digital transformation, including the National ID system, digital payments, data governance, and cybersecurity. PSAC urged the government to expedite these initiatives to ensure efficient and accessible public services.

One of the main proposals discussed was the creation of a “Government as a Service” model, which would integrate government agencies through a shared digital system, similar to how apps work together on a smartphone. This system would allow citizens to access services like document applications, permit requests, and fee payments from a single platform.

8th Meeting with the Private Sector Advisory Council – Digital Infrastructure Sector and
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. (Photo from PCO)

To make this happen, PSAC recommends that the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) take the lead in testing platforms like eGovDX and eGovPay. They also proposed opening data and systems to private developers, encouraging collaboration to improve digital services. Cybersecurity was another top priority. With growing cyber threats, PSAC called for the urgent passageof the Cybersecurity Bill in Congress. In the interim, the group plans to collaborate with government agencies to assess vulnerabilities and train a new wave of cybersecurity professionals.

“These initiatives are not just for tech experts—they are for all Filipinos,” said Sabin Aboitiz, PSAC Lead Convenor and Aboitiz Group President and CEO. “They are essential to improving government services, securing our digital lives, and creating jobs for the future.”

PSAC reaffirmed its commitment to working alongside government and industry leaders to shape a future-ready digital economy, with the ambition of making the Philippines a global leader in digital services and innovation.