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When future historians and analysts evaluate the Arroyo administration, one of their conclusions may well be that this administration had a signal opportunity to fully harness Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for national development, and fell short of the mark.

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Department of Science and Technology director Bernie Justimbaste said that most developed countries like the US, Japan, Europe and recently India, have a strong productivity and growth in their industries because of their sound scientific innovations and policies on technology transfer.
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Department of Science and Technology director Bernie Justimbaste said that most developed countries like the US, Japan, Europe and recently India, have a strong productivity and growth in their industries because of their sound scientific innovations and policies on technology transfer.
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