NEDA Board OKs digital infra project, adjusts parameters of 9 others

DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. presides over the 18th National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board meeting in Malacañang on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. During the meeting, the Board discussed the Philippine Digital Infrastructure Project and other changes to other national infrastructure projects. (Photo courtesy of PCO)

By Anna Leah Gonzales | Philippine News Agency

The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board, chaired by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., approved on Tuesday a flagship infrastructure project to boost broadband connectivity and strengthen cybersecurity.

In a statement late Tuesday, the NEDA Board said it approved the Philippine Digital Infrastructure Project (PDIP) and the adjustments to the parameters of nine other ongoing projects during a meeting in Malacañang.

The P16.1-billion PDIP, which will be financed through official development assistance from the World Bank, aims to enhance the country’s broadband connectivity and bring high-speed internet connections even in disadvantaged areas.

It aims to augment digital infrastructure to bridge the digital divide, stimulate private sector investments, and strengthen capacity for cybersecurity and protecting critical information infrastructure.

The project, which is anchored on the National Broadband Program, a flagship initiative of the Department of Information and Communications Technology, involves the construction of a public broadband infrastructure network.

This network comprises five major components: backbone network, middle-mile network, access network (last-mile), network security, and project management support.

“Broadband services have already opened up numerous opportunities for Filipinos, from work-from-home arrangements to digital access to critical public and private services, including the latest technological tools such as artificial intelligence. This project will enable us to connect more Filipinos to markets and networks, spurring economic development,” NEDA Secretary Arsenio Balisacan said.

Aside from the PDIP, the Board also approved the adjustments to various parameters of nine ongoing infrastructure projects, seven of which are part of the Infrastructure Flagship Projects list.

These are the Local Governance Reform Project; Infrastructure Preparation and Innovation Facility; New Cebu International Container Port Project; Light Rail Transit Line 1 South Extension Project; Malolos-Clark Railway Project, Tranche 1; Metro Manila Flood Management Project, Phase 1; Reconstruction and Development Plan for a Greater Marawi, Stage 2; Improving Growth Corridors in Mindanao Road Sector Project; and the Panguil Bay Bridge Project.

The changes involve the project scope, cost, extension of implementation period, and loan validity.

“The adjustments to these ongoing infrastructure projects were necessary to ensure their successful completion, advancing our national efforts to expand and upgrade our infrastructure, improve connectivity, and create more jobs,” Balisacan said.

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