Manila, Feb. 18 -- Everything now is digital. The global economy has shifted online and has never looked back. To keep pace with the dynamic digital economy, governments worldwide are investing massively in digital infrastructure and taking their digital programs to the next level.

The Philippines is no exception, and the Marcos administration is stepping up to the challenge of digitalization.

In his 10-point agenda for economic renewal and long-term growth, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. outlined his vision for a "Digital Philippines."

The government has since made significant strides in bringing digital technology to the far-flung areas, with projects to bridge the digital divide, promote digital literacy, and create growth opportun...