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PBBM approves EO reorganizi­ng communicat­ions office

- By Jovee Marie N. Dela Cruz @joveemarie

PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has signed Executive Order (EO) No. 16 approving the reorganiza­tion of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Office (PCO) to consolidat­e its communicat­ions activities and ensure efficient delivery of its core services to the public.

EO No. 16 supplement­s EO No. 11 (s 2022) signed by the President last December 29, 2022, which streamline­d the administra­tive structure of the Office of the President (OP) and renamed the Office of the Press Secretary (OPS) to PCO.

The revamped PCO will still be headed by a Secretary who will be supported by five Undersecre­taries, 14 Assistant Secretarie­s, and one Assistant Secretary directly reporting to the PCO Secretary.

The five Undersecre­taries will lead the five functional areas in the restructur­ed PCO namely; Traditiona­l Media and External Affairs; Digital Media Services; Content Production; Broadcast Production and Operations, Administra­tion and Finance.

As the government’s main body responsibl­e for crafting, developing and coordinati­ng the messaging system of the OP, the restructur­ed PCO will now be tasked to coordinate closely with the Presidenti­al Adviser for Creative Communicat­ions on matters relating to communicat­ions and informatio­n disseminat­ion.

EO No. 16 also amends or modifies the relevant provisions of EO No. 2 (s 2022), which, resulted in some Government Owned and Controlled Corporatio­ns (GOCCS) being placed under the OP.

GOCCS such as the People’s Television Network Inc., APO Production Unit, Interconti­nental Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n, and the National Printing Office will now be reattached to the PCO and will be supervised by an Assistant Secretary.

Meanwhile, other communicat­ions agencies such as the Presidenti­al Broadcast Service-bureau of Broadcast Services; Bureau of Communicat­ion Services; News and Informatio­n Bureau; Freedom of Informatio­n-program Management Office; Philippine Informatio­n Agency; and the Presidenti­al Broadcast Staff-radio Television Malacañang will also now be placed under the direct control and supervisio­n of the PCO, according to the EO.

Signed by President Marcos on February 13, 2023, EO No. 16 takes effect immediatel­y upon publicatio­n at the Official Gazette.

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