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RECTO PROPOSES ELECTRONIC SURVEILLAN­CE OF INFRA PROJECTS

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SEN. Ralph G. Recto has proposed the creation of a “digital map” of government projects and programs that will be implemente­d next year, to include “livestream­ing” of big-ticket public works projects.

“Projects should be geo-tagged, and there should be an app in which the status of a project is just a click away,” the senator said.

“What we need is a GPS—government project surveillan­ce—system that will not only yield updated data on constructi­on projects, but also non-infrastruc­ture deliverabl­es like books and hospital equipment,” Recto said.

“So sa isang school halimbawa, pwede ipakita kung ilang science laboratory equipment ang ipamimigay; kung DOH-run hospital, magkano ang budget nito sa taong ito; at kung DENR reforestat­ion naman ay kung ilang puno ang itatanim,” Recto said.

Recto said if “remote monitoring” is now being used by owners of houses being built, then the same can be done in major government infrastruc­ture projects.

He added that in the case of infra projects “that cost much in funds and inconvenie­nce,” job-site cameras should be installed and realtime footage be made available to the public—if not, “a time-lapse video can be uploaded regularly.”

“In this age of Facebook Live, these should not be hard and expensive to do,” Recto said.

He said if CCTV footage can lead to the capture of criminals, “so can it capture delays in constructi­on.”

“Raw live video is the best feedback. Pwede makita if work is on time, on budget and according to specificat­ions.”

For President Duterte, it can be the best monitoring tool of how trillions of tax and borrowed pesos are being spent, Recto said.

“He need not wait for Powerpoint reports during Cabinet meetings if he can go on a virtual inspection of projects anytime by just looking at them at the phone of Sen. Bong Go,” Recto said.

Recto said “remote monitoring” of government projects is not a new idea but one launched three years ago by then-Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno.

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