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There may be delays in the processing and issuance of clearances by the National Bureau of Investigation after Mega Data Corp., the company that ran the NBI’s computerized clearance processing system for the past 30 years, pulled out its software and hardware systems after its contract expired Thursday.

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MANILA, Philippines - A poll watchdog group will keep an eye on the bidders for the P11.2-billion automation contract of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to make sure they are not out to help any group manipulate the election in 2010.

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MANILA, Philippines - Ten bidders will compete for the lease contracts to supply automation machines to be used by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in next year’s local and national polls.

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"A free technology does not mean it’s the appropriate and best system," Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos said in reaction to proposals to use the Filipino-developed technology.
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Botong Pinoy is one of five election systems that the government is evaluating for piloting in next year’s elections.
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MANILA, Philippines - Ten bidders will compete for the lease contracts to supply automation machines to be used by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in next year’s local and national polls.

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Botong Pinoy is one of five election systems that the government is evaluating for piloting in next year’s elections.
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