Philip Beaudoin Peter Craig Diane Landau Steve Puente

Country: Philippines

Client: Ministry of Communications and Transportation - Land Transportation Office

Project Title: Management Information Systems Consultancy Project for the Philippines

Project Description: The Land Transportation Office (LTO) of the Philippines’ Department of Transportation and Communications is responsible for promoting and maintaining nationwide safe, efficient, comfortable and economic land transportation services by providing a rationalized system of motor vehicle registration, license issuance, law enforcement and adjudication of traffic violation cases. However, at the time Global Resources arrived, the LTO’s efficiency and overall functionality as a government agency was limited by several factors, including long turnaround times for motor vehicle registration and drivers’ and conductors’ licensing, an absence of a central repository of land transportation data for fast real-time inquiry and verification from LTO and other public service agencies, a voluminous renewal of license applications and even greater amount of traffic, motor vehicles, franchising and licensing law violations cases (needing linkages to police force and other public service agency databases), poor service levels, petty graft and corruption, and the proliferation of fake documents.

The LTO and top members of the Philippine government knew that these problems represented financial, economic and social losses, and in a strategic effort to respond and to implement President Ramos’ National Information Technology Program, the LTO outlined a series of activities which would help to revitalize their operations and assist the office in attaining a greater functional efficiency. While many of these restructuring plans involved physical plant and operational changes, it was evident that the installation of a modern information technology network could solve many challenges associated with data management, integration, movement, and verification. A modern IT system would also ensure far greater transparency and accountability.

Working with Global Resources, the LTO designed an information technology backbone network to serve as the electronic infrastructure around which the LTO would build up sub-component projects that would modernize its management and operations. All 214 district, 15 regional offices and the Central Office of the LTO would be linked in this wide area network which interconnected other government agency computer systems, while accessing the internet and providing accessibility for citizens.

During the first three years, the LTO could develop its databases to provide the public fast, accurate and efficient services. With on-line transaction processing in its field offices, data warehouses were to be upgraded to a 200 gigabyte size; this electronic growth would allow the Department of Transportation and Communications and other government agencies to interconnect. The robust decision support systems provided by the data warehouse provided correct, on-time information for field decision makers, who needed to provide real-time service delivery to the public.

In order to ensure long-term project sustainability, a Build-Own-Operate Scheme was chosen for the privatization of the business-like activities of the Information Technology Project. The LTO exercised the regulatory functions and direct supervision/control over the entire system through the implementation of an effective systems administration and a reliable and strong Information Systems Security.

With the full use of its IT resources, the LTO stabilized its staffing requirements as it relied more on office automation to facilitate transactions. This freed up personnel to serve the public directly, rather than utilizing their productive capabilities to perform back room operations. Requirements for storage of records and other paper based documentation and forms were largely replaced by electronic messaging, digitization of records, and a maximum implementation of electronic data interchange and paperless transactions.

Global Resources was honored to serve the Department of Transportation and Communications and especially the Land Transportation Office of the Philippines. As a result of our work, the US government supported the Land Transportation’s request for the financing of the Consultancy Study to implement the LTO $54M Backbone Network project.

Nagpapasalamat kami sa Tanggapan ng Sasakyang Panlupa sa ilalim ng Kagawaran ng mga Sasakyan at Komunikasyon, sa pagbahagi ng mga kaisipan at pananaw na nauukol sa pandaigdigang yaman at sa pagbigay sa amin ng pagkakataong matulungan ang bansang Pilipinas sa paglipat ng Tanggapan ng Sasakyang Panlupa patungo sa makabagong pampamahalaang teknolohiyang sistema at pamamaraan upang ang mga datos at impormasyon gayun din ang mga pamamalakad ay maging makabago, mahusay, malinaw at wasto ayon sa panuntunang elektronika.