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The Commission on Audit has requested the National Statistics Office-7 to recover payment of over P600,000 in wages of contractual employees, and close to P200,000 for electricity expenses of the contractor of NSO-Civil Registry System project.


The COA, in its 2005 audit report on the project, noted that NSO-7 paid P687,505.95 in wages of workers that the contractor, Unisys Australia Ltd., had assigned in Cebu to work on the project.
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NSO information officer-designate Noel Rafols said the Census Serbilis Centers in Talisay City and the town of Bogo are in full swing.

The local civil registrar's office of the two government units signed a Memorandum of Agreement with NSO to avail of the Batch Request Entry System (BREQS) software to make documentation of civil registry papers accessible without going to the regional office at M.J. Cuenco.
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This, as the NSO marks the first year of operation of its Civil Registry System (CRS) project with a number of significant accomplishments: completion of the first and second phases of its computerization undertaking, and complete conversion of birth records from 1945 to 1999.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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                    [Title] => COA wants NSO-7 to recover wages paid to workers of project contractor
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The Commission on Audit has requested the National Statistics Office-7 to recover payment of over P600,000 in wages of contractual employees, and close to P200,000 for electricity expenses of the contractor of NSO-Civil Registry System project.


The COA, in its 2005 audit report on the project, noted that NSO-7 paid P687,505.95 in wages of workers that the contractor, Unisys Australia Ltd., had assigned in Cebu to work on the project.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Cebu News [SectionUrl] => cebu-news [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 344733 [Title] => Census centers in Talisay, Bogo are doing well [Summary] => The two Census Serbilis Centers in the province are now doing well, according to the National Statistics Office 7.

NSO information officer-designate Noel Rafols said the Census Serbilis Centers in Talisay City and the town of Bogo are in full swing.

The local civil registrar's office of the two government units signed a Memorandum of Agreement with NSO to avail of the Batch Request Entry System (BREQS) software to make documentation of civil registry papers accessible without going to the regional office at M.J. Cuenco.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Cebu News [SectionUrl] => cebu-news [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 205205 [Title] => NSO moves to bring services closer to its clients [Summary] => "Filipinos from the provinces no longer need to travel to Manila to get their copies of birth, marriage and death records. The National Statistics Office (NSO) is determined to bring its services closer to its clients. The enhancement of the delivery of civil registry services is along with the government’s thrust for good governance," said NSO Administrator and Civil Registrar General Carmelita Ericta.
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This, as the NSO marks the first year of operation of its Civil Registry System (CRS) project with a number of significant accomplishments: completion of the first and second phases of its computerization undertaking, and complete conversion of birth records from 1945 to 1999.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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Today, e-Census starts serving the public as it allows online users to request records of birth, marriage and death online anytime, from anywhere at their convenience. Moreover, requested documents will be delivered by courier at the applicant‘s doorstep.
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