The Philippine Star

National ID implementa­tion seen this year

- CZERIZA VALENCIA – With Delon Porcalla

Implementa­tion of the National ID System is on track before the end of the year, with the last major procuremen­t block expected to be hurdled soon, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) said yesterday.

“Most of the procuremen­t packages, except for the systems integrator, were already bid out and awarded and now we are already in the middle of procuremen­t of the last package,” said NEDA acting director general Karl Chua.

The systems integrator, which will ensure that major components of the Philippine Identifica­tion System (PhilSys) are seamlessly interconne­cted and fully functional, is the last major issue needed to be hurdled to pave the way for the mass registrati­on into PhilSys this year.

The contract for this project is slated for award in August.

“Once we are done with the procuremen­t and the developmen­t, we can begin the registrati­on, subject to health conditions toward the end of the year,” Chua said.

After the registrati­on of five million heads of households this year, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) will be looking into the registrati­on of 10 million more next year.

“The target really is to prioritize the heads of households so that by middle of next year, we will have 15 million low-income households – at least the heads so they can open bank accounts,” he said.

The systems integrator is part of the five major procuremen­t blocks for PhilSys.

The other four are the 5,000 registrati­on kits, card production, data server and the automated biometric identifica­tion system (ABIS) that is considered the brain of the PhilSys.

The procuremen­t of the registrati­on kits and the ABIS have been completed while the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has committed to produce the blank cards to be used for the IDs. The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, meanwhile, provided the data server.

‘Rigged contract’

Deputy Speaker Prospero Pichay Jr. claimed yesterdayt­hat the alleged P4-billion contract for the National ID System was rigged, as he urged the BSP and the Department of Finance to investigat­e and stop its implementa­tion.

Pichay questioned why the BSP bids and awards panel suddenly imposed a questionab­le additional provision when all the eligibilit­y requiremen­ts have been complied with, which essentiall­y left only two complying bidders.

He said that another surprise was when one of the two surviving bidders withdrew its bid.

“This strange event virtually handed over the lucrative P4-billion contract to the lone surviving bidder,” said Pichay, a Surigao del Sur congressma­n and one of the authors of the Philippine ID System Act (Republic Act 11055).

He, however, did not identify the winning and losing bidders.

Pichay asked BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno and Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, who chairs the Monetary Board, to stop the implementa­tion of the questionab­le National ID project.

“Evidently, the chain of events depict a scripted machinatio­n carried out on cue with one of two surviving bidders opting out to convenient­ly hand over the P4-billion contract to the only remaining eligible, complying bidder,” Pichay said.

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