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SPECIAL PROJECT: PHILIPPINE BUSINESS REGISTRY. 2010 Internal Budget Hearing 26 May 2009. Outline of Presentation. System components of PBR 2008 Summary of Accomplishments Comparative MOOE and CO Budget: FY 2006-2012 Proposed Plans and Estimated Budget
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SPECIAL PROJECT:PHILIPPINEBUSINESS REGISTRY 2010 Internal Budget Hearing 26 May 2009
Outline of Presentation • System components of PBR • 2008 Summary of Accomplishments • Comparative MOOE and CO Budget: FY 2006-2012 • Proposed Plans and Estimated Budget • Comparative Targets and Accomplishments: FY 2006-2012
System Components of PBR • PBR On-line Registration System (PBR System) • On-line registration system gathers information from web clients and pushes the data to concerned agencies (e.g. DTI, BIR, LGUs, etc.) • Business Name Registration System (BNRS) • On-line registration for sole proprietorship business entities. The system accepts, processes, and approves applications for new registration, renewal, change of business information, or certification. • Its online payment is enabled through the Globe GCash mobile payment system. It also enables clients to download a copy of their DTI Business Name Certificate for a complete end-to-end electronic transaction processing • Business Profile Management System (BPMS) • Captures more business details to facilitate DTI account officers to assist clients in business development, including matching with potential suppliers and/or buyers
2008 Summary of Accomplishments • PBR Systems Development • BNRS Phase I completed (including on-line payment with Globe G-Cash) and rolled out to DTI regional, provincial and area offices on May 2008 • PBR Phase I system soft-launched on July 2008 with the following functionalities: User Account Management, Business Name Search, on-line application for new sole proprietorship businesses, issuance of new Tax ID No. • BPMS also soft launched on July 28 and was adjudged as Best Statistics Information Dissemination System by NSCB on Oct 2008 during National Statistics Month celebration. • BPMS rolled out to all DTI regional offices nationwide
2008 Summary of Accomplishments • Establish linkages with NGAs and LGUs • PBR electronically linked with the systems of DTI (for business name registration), BIR (for issuance of TIN), and the LGUs of Caloocan and Mandaluyong (for issuance of Mayor’s Permit) • Commenced technical discussions with 47 LGUs and 47 license/clearance-issuing agencies • Establish Partnership with One-Stop Business Centers • Scoped requirements of 3 NERBACs : Regions 3, 4-A, and 10 • Deployed 2 sets of kiosks (each composed of 2 PC units) to 2 BOSS centers (Caloocan and Mandaluyong) • Trained users at Business Permit offices of Caloocan and Mandaluyong
2008 Summary of Accomplishments • PBR Project Administration • 17 out of 28 national agencies and NCR-LGUs have signed Inter-Agency PBR MOA; 1 agency has signed agency-specific MOA • PBR Communication Plan formulated during PBR Message Development Workshop conducted in June 2008 • Brochures printed and collateral materials produced and disseminated during trade fairs and events
Comparative MOOE and CO Budget To be validated by FMS