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                    [Title] => P2.12-B Unisys project gets BOI incentives
                    [Summary] => Unisys Public Sector Services Corp. (UPSSC) will be entitled to fiscal incentives following the Board of Investments (BOI) approval of its request for registration of its P2.12-billion computerization project for the National Statistic Office (NSO) under the build-transfer and operate scheme (BTO).


UPSSC had sought pioneer status registration from the BOI for its development of major support subsystems for the NSO Civil Registry System Information Technology Project (NSO CRS-ITP) under EO 226.
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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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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] => P2.12-B Unisys project gets BOI incentives
                    [Summary] => Unisys Public Sector Services Corp. (UPSSC) will be entitled to fiscal incentives following the Board of Investments (BOI) approval of its request for registration of its P2.12-billion computerization project for the National Statistic Office (NSO) under the build-transfer and operate scheme (BTO).


UPSSC had sought pioneer status registration from the BOI for its development of major support subsystems for the NSO Civil Registry System Information Technology Project (NSO CRS-ITP) under EO 226.
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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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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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