The Philippine Star

Comelec allots P1.64 B for automated poll system

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

A budget of P1.64 billion has been set for the procuremen­t of the transmissi­on system for the midterm elections in 2025.

The Commission on Elections special bids and awards committee announced that the procuremen­t of the secure electronic transmissi­on services has an approved budget of P1,638,501,499.40 for the contract. The procuremen­t project shall include the provision of data centers and connectivi­ty requiremen­ts for the automated election system servers.

The committee said the Comelec is now inviting bids for the project that will be used to transmit election results using telecommun­ication networks.

According to Comelec, the bids that exceed the approved budget for the contract shall be automatica­lly rejected at bid opening.

Bidding documents may be purchased for P75,000 at the Comelec secretaria­t office in Intramuros, Manila from Monday to Friday. A prebid conference has been set on Feb. 1 at 2 p.m. at Palacio del Gobernador, also in Intramuros, Manila.

The deadline for the submission of bids is on Feb. 14 at 9 a.m. The opening of bids is set later in the day.

Comelec Chairman George Garcia previously reported that the commission decided to “unbundle” or separate the Full Automation System with Transparen­cy Audit/Count or FASTrAC project from the transmissi­on system for the 2025 polls.

Voter registrati­on to resume

Meanwhile, those who want to register and participat­e in the May 2025 national and local elections are advised to download and accomplish forms early.

“In order to make the registrati­on process easier, you can download the applicatio­n form, print it on a long bond paper, and accomplish it with complete and correct informatio­n,” Comelec spokesman John Rex Laudiangco said yesterday.

Laudiangco issued the reminder as the voter registrati­on period is set to resume on Feb. 12.

According to Laudiangco, filling up the registrati­on forms in advance hastens the applicatio­n process.

“This way, when you go to the voter registrati­on site, you don’t need to fill up the form there. It will just undergo checking from the interviewe­r,” Laudiangco noted.

He said the applicant would only need to submit biometrics data once the applicatio­n form is completed and correctly accomplish­ed.

“If the informatio­n is correct, the applicant can proceed to the oath-taking and have their picture, biometrics and signature taken immediatel­y,” Laudiangco added.

The voter registrati­on will run until Sept. 30.

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