20/05/2026
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The Department of Science and Technology (Department of Science and Technology) strengthened its role as the countryโs lead enabler of science, technology, and innovation (STI)-driven local development as it hosted the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Catbalogan City for a high-level benchmarking and innovation exchange at the DOST Main Building in Bicutan, Taguig City.
The engagement underscored DOSTโs strategic direction of moving beyond technology provision toward deeper co-development with LGUs, where science-based tools, digital systems, and research outputs are actively translated into local governance solutions. Anchored on the Smart and Sustainable Communities Program (SSCP), the activity highlighted how DOST continues to build long-term innovation partnerships that strengthen resilience, efficiency, and inclusivity in local governments.
Catbalogan City, led by City Administrator Atty. Dennis Cosmod, was formally received by Assistant Secretary Engr. Maria Teresa B. De Guzman, Assistant Secretary for Countryside Development of DOST. In her welcome message, she emphasized that DOSTโs role extends beyond assistance, positioning the Department as a strategic partner in enabling LGUs to design, adopt, and scale science-based systems that directly improve public service delivery and community outcomes.
The engagement placed strong emphasis on Catbalogan Cityโs sustained progress under the SSCP, with DOST recognizing the LGU as a model for local digital transformation in Eastern Visayas. The cityโs innovation journey reflects a growing alignment with DOSTโs vision of building smart communities powered by data, technology, and institutional collaboration.
A key focus of the discussion was Project TANAW, developed by the LGU in partnership with Samar State University. DOST highlighted the initiative as a strong example of how locally developed innovations can be elevated through science and engineering support. By integrating GIS, 3D modeling, and augmented reality, the system transforms complex spatial and hazard data into actionable visual tools that improve urban planning, infrastructure management, and disaster risk reduction at the community level.
The engagement also reaffirmed the importance of sustained exposure to DOSTโs research and development ecosystem. The LGU explored potential collaborations across priority sectors, including climate-smart agriculture through DOST-SARAI, nutrition and public health interventions through the Food and Nutrition Research Institute, and education and human capital development through the Science Education Institute. These discussions highlighted DOSTโs role in ensuring that innovation is not siloed but integrated across development sectors.
DOST further facilitated access to its research institutes, including the Philippine Textile Research Institute, reinforcing the Departmentโs mandate to accelerate technology transfer and ensure that publicly funded innovations are deployed where they matter mostโwithin communities and local government systems.
Assistant Secretary De Guzman also highlighted Catbalogan Cityโs growing potential as a benchmark LGU under the SSCP, noting its strong portfolio of homegrown digital systems and its consistent participation in national innovation platforms such as iSCENE and the Philippine Smart and Sustainable Communities Awards. She emphasized DOSTโs intention to scale successful LGU innovations by linking them with other local governments nationwide, enabling peer learning and replication.
The visit concluded with continued technical benchmarking activities at DOST research institutes, signaling a sustained partnership model where DOST and LGUs jointly shape, test, and scale science-based solutions for local governance and community development.
The engagement reflects DOSTโs evolving approach: positioning science and technology not only as support tools, but as foundational drivers of how communities are planned, governed, and transformed.