Capitol to adopt ICT apps developed by ICT scholars

Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson (2nd from left) with the team that presented the Emergency Rescue and Response Operation System. The team was adjudged the best system features presented by Nurrudin Michael Yasa (3rd from left). (Capitol PIO photo)

By Dolly Yasa

 

BACOLOD City – The provincial government of Negros Occidental will make use of the ICT (Information Communication Technology) outputs of the Negros Occidental ICT scholars enrolled at STI-West Negros University.

The Negros Occidental ICT Scholars presented to Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson their ICT outputs Thursday, which the Provincial Government will make use of to spur economic recovery in the province.

The scholars are fourth year students taking up BS Information Technology in the said university.

The ICT scholarship is a pioneering scholarship program of the Negros Occidental Scholarship Program Division through the directive of Gov. Lacson.

It was conceptualized to help 100 deserving ICT students finish their courses at STI WNU.

The scholars’ ICT outputs are intended to benefit the provincial government, in coordination with the Information and Communication Technology Division.

The five best systems conceptualized and developed by the group of scholars were Emergency Rescue and Response Operation System, Depot Procurement and Inventory System, Fire Alert Notification with Map Locator, Monitoring System of the Scholarship Program Division, and Document Tracking System of Negros Occidental.

The Emergency Rescue and Response Operation System was adjudged the best system that features online registration, user management, online rescue and response operation module, locator, and emergency report management.

The winning group received P10,000 cash through Gov. Lacson and Provincial Consultant Albee Benitez, while the other groups received P2,00 each as consolation prices.

Present in the activity held at the Negros Residences were Board Member Agustin Ernesto Bascon, chairman of the SP Committee on Education, Dr. Ryan Mark Molina, Executive Vice President of STI WNU, NOSP Head Karen Dinsay, and Javi Benitez, among others. (With a report from Capitol PIO)