The Philippine Star

DBM releases P420 M for national ID workers

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has released some P420 million to cover the wage payment of workers involved in the national ID system.

Budget chief Amenah Pangandama­n recently approved a notice of cash allocation (NCA) worth P419.69 million to the Philippine Statistics Authority under the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority.

The fund will cover the payment of first quarter wages for the registrati­on officers hired as contract of service workers in relation to the implementa­tion of the national ID.

Pangandama­n said the DBM is giving importance to the timely release of salaries of government personnel.

Additional­ly, the DBM also released the first quarter cash allocation requiremen­t of the PSA in line with its monthly disburseme­nt program submission.

The budget chief maintained that DBM is supporting the implementa­tion of the national ID system as this will accelerate the country’s transition to a digital economy.

“This will promote a more convenient, inclusive and accessible delivery of services, and bring technologi­cal transforma­tion in the country,” Pangandama­n said.

Latest data showed that the PSA has printed 60.33 million national IDs, 26.78 of which are the digital versions or those printed at registrati­on centers.

To ensure that more registered persons receive their national ID, the PSA continues to push the Philippine Postal Corp. to speed up the delivery of dispatched IDs.

PSA field offices are also called to proactivel­y distribute printed digital IDs through plaza-type and house-to-house distributi­on.

Likewise, the PSA is implementi­ng the downloadin­g of passwordpr­otected digital IDs via mobile devices, which registered persons may access once they receive a text message notificati­on from PSA.

Both the physical and digital IDs have a QR code that can be used for easier identity verificati­on and authentica­tion.

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