+ Follow IMPORTERS AND DEALERS REPORTING SYSTEM Tag
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[Title] => Contractor says LTO's IT systems now up to par
[Summary] => The firm handling the computerization of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) said yesterday it has solved the deficiencies ...
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[Title] => COA: Contractor bungled LTO computerization
[Summary] => The Commission on Audit (COA) said the bungled computerization of the systems at the Land Transportation Office (LTO) was to blame for anomalous and unscrupulous transactions in the issuance of driver’s licenses and car plates as well as in the registration of motor vehicles.
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[AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda
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[Title] => Motor vehicle registration seen to grow 11% this year
[Summary] => Motor vehicle registration and drivers licensing transactions are forecast to grow by 11 percent and six percent, respectively, this year from their 2001 levels. Last year, motor vehicle registration volume totaled six million while drivers licensing reached four million.
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is confident that it can cope with the projected increase and even provide better service through the computerization project dubbed LTO-Information Technology Project.
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[Summary] => He has heard about the Land Transportation Office (LTO) computerization program. Yet he was not convinced that it would work. So when his time to renew his drivers license approached, bank employee Rene Tuazon took a dayoff to devote his entire day queuing. "I heard about the new system," he said. "Pero parang publicity lang yata. Im really not sure it can help me in any way."
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[Summary] => The Commission on Audit (COA) said the bungled computerization of the systems at the Land Transportation Office (LTO) was to blame for anomalous and unscrupulous transactions in the issuance of driver’s licenses and car plates as well as in the registration of motor vehicles.
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[Title] => Motor vehicle registration seen to grow 11% this year
[Summary] => Motor vehicle registration and drivers licensing transactions are forecast to grow by 11 percent and six percent, respectively, this year from their 2001 levels. Last year, motor vehicle registration volume totaled six million while drivers licensing reached four million.
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is confident that it can cope with the projected increase and even provide better service through the computerization project dubbed LTO-Information Technology Project.
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[Summary] => He has heard about the Land Transportation Office (LTO) computerization program. Yet he was not convinced that it would work. So when his time to renew his drivers license approached, bank employee Rene Tuazon took a dayoff to devote his entire day queuing. "I heard about the new system," he said. "Pero parang publicity lang yata. Im really not sure it can help me in any way."
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September 30, 2008 - 12:00am