Reflection on SONA 2013
During the State of the Nation Address of President Noynoy
Aquino, I have read the full transcript of his speech and identified two
possible related topics to ICT, and how can these areas improve our quality of
life?
First is the area about Disaster Preparedness,
which talks about the following:
- Multi-hazard mapping complete for 28 most vulnerable sites;
Greater Metro Manila area to be completed in 2014
- 525 automated water-level monitoring stations and rain gauges
set up under Project NOAH
- Cooperating with LGUs to relocate informal settlers
- Allocation of P6.2 billion to address flooding in Metro Manila
(Construction of the Blumentritt Interceptor Catchment area)
- 9,377 houses for “Sendong” victims; 4,374 additional houses
underway
- 53,106 houses for “Pablo” victims; 17,609 additional houses
underway
- 19,400 families to be relocated from Metro Manila waterways
- Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to file cases against owners of
structures who have closed or obstructed waterways
I would like to
highlight the area of the Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards), what is this Project
NOAH?
Project NOAH is the Department
of Science and Technology’s (DOST) response to the call of President Benigno S.
Aquino III for a more accurate, integrated, and responsive disaster prevention
and mitigation system, especially in high-risk areas throughout the
Philippines.
The Project will harness technologies and management services for
disaster risk reduction activities offered by the DOST through PAGASA,
PHIVOLCS, and the DOST-Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI), in
partnership with the UP National Institute of Geological Sciences and the UP
College of Engineering.
The Project has the following components:
• Distribution of Hydrometeorological
Devices in hard-hit areas in the Philippines (Hydromet). A total of 600 automated rain gauges
(ARG) and 400 water level monitoring stations (WLMS) will be installed along
the country’s 18 major river basins (RBs) by December 2013 to provide a better
picture of the country’s surface water in relation to flooding.
• Disaster
Risk Exposure Assessment for Mitigation – Light Detection and Ranging
(DREAM-LIDAR) Project. The project, which is targeted to
be completed by December 2013, aims to produce more accurate flood inundation
and hazard maps in 3D for the country’s flood-prone and major river systems and
watersheds.
• Enhancing
Geohazards Mapping through LIDAR. The project, which is
targeted to be completed by December 2014, shall use LIDAR technology and
computer-assisted analyses to identify exact areas prone to landslides.
• Coastal Hazards and Storm Surge
Assessment and Mitigation (CHASSAM). CHASSAM, which is targeted to be
completed by December 2014, will generate wave surge, wave refraction, and
coastal circulation models to understand and recommend solutions for coastal
erosion.
• Flood
Information Network (FloodNET) Project. Targeted to be
completed by December 2013 is a flood center that will provide timely and
accurate information for flood early warning systems. The FloodNET
Project will come up with computer models for the critical RBs, automate the
process of data gathering, modeling and information output, and release flood
forecasts.
• Local
Development of Doppler Radar Systems (LaDDeRS). LaDDeRS
seeks to develop local capacity to design, fabricate, and operate sub-systems
of Doppler radars for remotely sensing the dynamic parameters of sea surface
such as wave, wind field, and surface current velocity.
• Landslide
Sensors Development Project. This project is a low-cost,
locally developed, sensor-based early monitoring and warning system for
landslides, slope failures, and debris flow. As of May 2012, ten sensors have been installed in San Francisco,
Surigao del Norte; Tago, Surigao del Sur; Tublay, Bugias, and Bokod in Benguet;
Guihulngan City, Negros Occidental; St. Bernard, Southern Leyte; and
Tubungan, Iloilo. Additional sensors are expected to be deployed to not less
than 50 sites by 2013.
• Weather
Hazard Information Project (WHIP). WHIP involves the
utilization of platforms such as television (DOSTv) and a web portal (http://noah.dost.gov.ph), which display real-time satellite, Doppler radar, ARG,
and WLMS data to empower LGUs and communities to prepare against extreme
natural hazards. This is complemented by activities, such as: a) conducting of
IEC (Information, Education, and Communication) activities; and b) the
processing and packaging of relevant and up-to-date information for public use.
Is is clearly stated about that Project
NOAH can improve our quality of life very great, by simply supplying us
information about a certain activity. Since we receive information ahead of
time, and information nowadays is power, then we are one step ahead of our
time.
Second
is the area about the infastracture, which the topics are listed below:
Infrastructure:
* Ternate-Nasugbu Road
* Aluling Bridge in Ilocos Sur
* Laguindingan Airport
* Inauguration of the Advanced Device and Materials Testing
Laboratory to support the semi-conductor industry
* Jalaur River Multi-Purpose Project II to benefit 24,000
farmers
* PPP airports: Laguindingan; Tacloban; Bicol International;
New Bohol; Mactan; Puerto Princesa
* NAIA rehabilitation underway
* Integrated Transport System Terminals in ParaƱaque,
Muntinlupa, Quezon City
* NLEx-SLEx Connector Road project
Now I want to focus about the Inauguration of the Advanced
Device and Materials Testing Laboratory to support the semi-conductor industry,
this industry is really related to ICT, very much.
“Ilang dekada ring naghintay ang industriya ng semiconductors
na magkaroon ng laboratoryong kayang makipagsabayan sa pasilidad ng ibang
bansa. Hindi na po natin pinahaba ang kanilang paghihintay. Nitong nakaraang
Mayo, sa pangunguna ng DOST, pinasinayaan natin ang Advanced Device and
Materials Testing Laboratory. Dati, kailangan pang ipadala ang mga produkto sa
ibang bansa para suriin. Hindi natin nasasagad ang kita; hindi rin nasasagad
ang potensyal ng industriya na manghikayat ng puhunan. Dahil po sa pasilidad na
ito na tinaguriang ADMATEL, ngayon, dito na susuriin ang mga produkto, at
masusulit ang mga bentahe ng manggagawang Pilipino sa larangan ng electronics.
Inaasahan nga po nating lalo pang lalakas ang industriyang nag-ambag ng halos
44 percent ng ating exports noong 2012.”
Semiconductor industry will be a great part for ICT in the
Philippines because it is an essential part of every gadget, it will greatly
improve the quality of life of the Filipinos because of its demand and can
create more job opportunities for Filipinos.
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more concern in the project noah. have a deeper understanding about the need of our country when it comes to technology.
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