"Our study showed that majority of requests for civil registry documents at the NSO frontline service counters in East Avenue are for purposes of travel. We saw the need to make it more convenient for our customers to apply for copies of their birth certificates and so we have decided to open a CenSC nearest to the Department of Foreign Affairs," Carmelita N. Ericta, NSO administrator and civil-registar general said.
The establishment of CenSC-Pasay is part of the P3.3 billion 12-year multiphase computerization project of NSOs civil registry operations under a build-transfer-operate scheme.
"Our ultimate goal is to provide for a request-anywhere capability for our clients and this is gradually being achieved with the opening of our Census Serbilis Centers in Metro Manila. Our customers need not go to NSO-East Avenue to apply for copies of birth, marriage and death certificates," Ericta added.
Earlier, CenSCs were opened at the city government office of Pasig, Makati, Muntinlupa and Caloocan.
Thus, local residents and those from nearby the vicinity of these key cities can avail of NSOs civil registry services at these outlets. "And that means savings in time and money for our customers," Ericta said. In the future, regional and provincial CenSCs will be opened in strategic locations nationwide.
The opening of the CenSC in Pasay City completes the targeted rollout of outlets in Metro Manila by the NSO. By such, the agency is slowly but surely transforming its operations from manual to highly technological, a significant stride towards improved governance and better public service delivery. Moreover, people requesting for the issuance of copies of birth, marriage and death certificates through the CenSCs is introduced to a new application procedure and better facilities. the new procedure includes, among others, a computerized issuance of receipts and of civil registry documents in digital formal printed in security paper, initially, for birth that occurred in the years 1970 to 1980.
The ongoing computerization project of the civil registry operations of the NSO is in partnership with Unisys Philippines, Inc., an electronic business solutions company whose 36,000 employees help customers in 100 countries apply information technology to seize opportunities and overcome the challenges of the Internet economy. For more than 40 years, Unisys has been helping state and local governments apply information technology to provide its clients with a modern and effective computing platform to help improve service delivery and achieve business goal.