To ensure transparency and efficiency, Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson is pushing for Web-based monitoring of the implementation of infrastructure projects at the provincial level nationwide.
Lacson said such a system could take a cue from that being implemented in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), which uses apps like Google Maps.
“I would suggest (that this be implemented at the) provincial level. Provincial governments should replicate the ARMM’s map-based solution,” Lacson said.
This way, Lacson said provincial governments can ensure their constituents are informed and updated on the progress of infrastructure projects.
A Web-based monitoring system is included in Senate Bill 40, Lacson’s bill that seeks budget reforms by ensuring that resources from the national government are downloaded to the local government units.
Under Senate Bill 40, which was discussed in Monday’s hearing, the Web-based monitoring systems will be set up to monitor and evaluate programs funded by the local development funds.
An initial P100 million will be appropriated for such a system.
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