Information and communication technologies in the social expenditure targeting strategy: a case study
Aibi, Revista de Investigacion Administracion e Ingenierias, ISSN: 2346-030X, Vol: 8, Issue: 3, Page: 97-107
2020
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The development of information and communication technologies - ICT, makes it possible to strengthen the quality of information and management of public productivity. In this context, the system for identifying potential beneficiaries - SISBEN. is the main tool for individual targeting used by social programs to distribute this expenditure in Colombia, which under CONPES 3877 of 2016. implements the fourth version - SISBEN IV. using mobile capture devices - DMC. GPS and validation meshes to solve certain inabilities to recognize variations hi poverty by areas in the country and manipulate information. This work shows the results of an instrumental case study. which analyzes the strategic use of ICT tools in the optimization of the quality of socioeconomic information in the Municipality of San José de Cúcuta through the system of identification of potential beneficiaries - SISBEN. It is demonstrated that the use of ICT tools in the new version of SISBEN optimizes the collection process, improves the quality of socioeconomic information and guarantees the equitable distribution of social expenditure in Colombia in the future. The main result of the research is a comparison of the behavior of the variables and factors that affect the quality of the socioeconomic information of the municipality in the versions SISBEN III and SISBEN IV.
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