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TRANSFORMING QC INTO A SMART CITY TASK FORCE DAVAO LAUNCHES NEW SECURITY INFOMERCIAL

THE Task Force Davao (TFD), in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd) and the City Information O ce, on Wednesday launched its new Culture of Security infomercial at the Davao City National High School (DCNHS).

The infomercial is part of the TFD’s e ort to shift the focus of its Culture of Security campaign towards grade school and high school students to heighten young people’s awareness of the security and safety situation in the city and encourage them to take a more empowered role in maintaining peace and order.

platform from the comforts of their homes or through kiosks at city hall or across the city, they can access the QC eServices easily.

The QC eServices platform currently has 2,372,724 validated accounts as of July 19, 2023. They can access over 21 online services from the technology, including legal applications, government nancial assistance, health services, and more.

Alimurung also stressed that the digital innovation from the Quezon City government uses the industry’s leading web application rewalls (WAF), encrypts data, and operates on a separate server to ensure the safety and security of all its users.

Other digitized processes from Quezon City include community WiFi, a helpline 122 and ticketing system, an automated document delivery system (ADDS), an asset management system, and tricycle registration and inspection systems, to name a few.

Belmonte and the Quezon City government welcome technology and innovation as tools with open arms because they believe “if it can be made to work here, it can be made to work anywhere in the Philippines.”

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