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Department of Transportation (Philippines)

The Department of Transportation (DOTr; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. It is responsible for the country's land, air, and sea communications infrastructure.

Department of Transportation
Kagawaran ng Transportasyon

Department of Transportation main office in Clark, Pampanga
Department overview
FormedJanuary 23, 1899; 124 years ago (1899-01-23)
DissolvedJune 30, 2016; 6 years ago (2016-06-30) as Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)
HeadquartersClark Freeport, Mabalacat, Pampanga
Annual budget167.1 billion (2023) [1]
Department executives
Websitewww.dotr.gov.ph

Until June 30, 2016, the department was named Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC; Filipino: Kagawarán ng Transportasyón at Komunikasyón). With Republic Act No. 10844 or "An Act Creating the Department of Information and Communications Technology", signed into law on May 20, 2016 during the administration of President Benigno Aquino III, the Information and Communications Technology Office was spun off the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and merged with all operative units of the DOTC dealing with communications, to form the new Department of Information and Communications Technology.[2]

History

From 1899 to 1979, all transportation activities were integrated into the structure and activities of what is now today the Department of Public Works and Highways.

Early history

On July 28, 1979, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC), headed by Minister José P. Dans Jr. was formally created pursuant to Executive Order No. 546. Under this Executive Order, the Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Communications (MPWTC) was divided into two separate ministries: The Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) and the Ministry of Public Works and Highways (MPWH).

The MOTC became the primary policy, planning, programming, coordinating, implementing and administrative entity of the executive branch of the government in the promotion, development and regulation of a dependable and coordinated network of transportation and communication systems.

The infrastructure projects undertaken during this period included:

It was also during this period that the motor vehicle registration and control was improved with the introduction of permanent vehicle license plates and the staggered registration system. A bus leasing program provided an additional 1,000 new buses in Metro Manila.

The operations of both the Philippine National Railways and the Metro Manila Transit Corporation were improved and expanded. At the same time, the Manila South Line of the PNR serving the Bicol Region was rehabilitated.

Post-1986

On February 26, 1986, just after the 1986 EDSA Revolution, Congressman Hernando B. Pérez was appointed Minister of Transportation and Communication by President Corazon C. Aquino.

In March 1987, technocrat Rainerio O. Reyes, was appointed Minister of MOTC. Immediately after, the MOTC was reorganized pursuant to Executive Order Nos. 125, and 125-A. With these Executive Orders, the MOTC was made into a department, under the Executive branch of the Government.

Under Secretary Reyes, the quasi-judicial functions of the department were transferred to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board, which was created through Executive Order No. 202.

Under Fidel V. Ramos

Jesus B. Garcia was appointed Secretary of the DOTC by President Fidel V. Ramos. Under Garcia, new entrants were allowed in the landline and cellular phone services, dilapidated taxi cabs were also phased out in favor of brand new and late model units.

In early 1995, then-Senator Ernesto Maceda ranked the DOTC first in his "Flagship Centers of Corruption and Inefficiency" scorecard for 1994 out of all the government agencies, citing its alleged irregular transactions for projects related to telecommunication.[3] Maceda previously ranked it second for the year 1993.[3]

Present

By 2016, the foundation of the Department of Information and Communications Technology caused the DOTC to become simply the Department of Transportation (DOTr) as the DICT transferred the DOTC's communications agencies to it.

In July 2017, the Agency began transferring its main operations from its longtime headquarters at Columbia Tower in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila to Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone in Mabalacat, Pampanga.[4] However, as of 2022, the move was planned to be reversed as a result of a survey conducted among DOTr employees. The department still owns office spaces at the Columbia Tower, while the Office of the Secretary is currently located in the head office of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines in Pasay.[5][6]

During the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte, DOTr pursued numerous transportation projects as part of the Build! Build! Build! infrastructure program of the government,[7] with 3.6 trillion worth of public infrastructure projects being rolled out from 2018 to 2022.

Ongoing projects

Railways

Metro Manila Subway

The Metro Manila Subway, originally named Mega Manila Subway, is an approved underground rapid transit line to be built initially in Metro Manila in the Philippines.

The subway project was fast-tracked with the announcement on February 5, 2021, that 25 tunnel boring machines will be used for the subway's construction. Planned partial operations of the subway was revised to sometime between December 2021 and February 2022.[8]

On April 27, 2021, the Department of Transportation announced that the underground works for the subway will start in the 4th quarter of 2021.[9]

PNR North-South Commuter Railway

The North–South Commuter Railway is an under-construction commuter rail from New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac to Calamba, Laguna. The North Line will have a length of 106-kilometer, from Tutuban in Manila to New Clark City, and is expected to be completed by 2021.[10][11] The South Line will be reconstructed as an electrified standard-gauge full double-track line.

Pre-construction work such as clearing of the right of way had been started in January 2018. Construction commenced in February 2019.[12][13]

Organizational structure

The department is headed by the Secretary of Transportation, with the following seven undersecretaries and thirteen assistant secretaries

  • Undersecretary for Administration and Finance
  • Undersecretary for Aviation and Airports
  • Undersecretary for Legal Affairs and Procurement
  • Undersecretary for Maritime
  • Undersecretary for Planning and Project Development
  • Undersecretary for Railways
  • Undersecretary for Road and Infrastructure
  • Assistant Secretaries for Maritime
  • Assistant Secretaries for Planning
  • Assistant Secretaries for Road Transport and Infrastructure
  • Assistant Secretary for Administration and Finance
  • Assistant Secretary for Aviation Intelligence and Enforcement
  • Assistant Secretary for Communications
  • Assistant Secretary for Legal Affairs
  • Assistant Secretary for Procurement
  • Assistant Secretary for Project Implementation
  • Assistant Secretary for Railways

Attached agencies

 
The Mitsubishi Adventure Patrol car of the Land Transportation Office in Butuan

Land (Road)

Rail

Air

Sea

Miscellaneous

Secretaries of Transportation

References

  1. ^ "People's Proposed Budget 2023" (PDF). Department of Budget and Management. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  2. ^ Sabillo, Kristine Angeli (May 23, 2016). "Dep't of Information and Communications Technology created". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
  3. ^ a b MAV (January 5, 1995). "Maceda lists top government 'corrupt offices'". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 24. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
  4. ^ Manabat, Jacque (July 28, 2017). "DOTr begins transfer to Clark". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  5. ^ "BIZ BUZZ: Tugade move reversed". Philippine Daily Inquirer. December 2, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  6. ^ Department Order No. 2022-014 (August 8, 2022), Interim Records Units of the Office of the Secretary and Department (PDF), retrieved February 1, 2023
  7. ^ de Vera, Ben; Yee, Jovic; Camus, Miguel (April 19, 2017). "Dutertenomics: 'Golden age of infrastructure'". Inquirer.net. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  8. ^ Balinbin, Arjay L. (February 5, 2021). "Deployment of 25 tunnel-boring machines signals big push for subway completion". BusinessWorld.
  9. ^ "Underground work for Metro Manila subway to start in Q4". CNN Philippines. April 27, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  10. ^ Dela Paz, Chrisee (June 25, 2017). "17 stations of Manila-Clark Railway announced". Rappler. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
  11. ^ Aning, Jerome (June 25, 2017). "DOTr leads marking of Manila-Clark railway's 5 future stations". Inquirer. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
  12. ^ Demayo, Mark (February 15, 2019). "Phase 1 of North-South Commuter Railway project breaks ground". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved February 16, 2019.
  13. ^ Mercurio, Richmond (February 16, 2019). "Construction of North-South Commuter Railway kicks off". Philstar. Retrieved February 16, 2019.

External links

  • Department of Transportation official website

department, transportation, philippines, department, transportation, dotr, filipino, kagawaran, transportasyon, executive, department, philippine, government, responsible, maintenance, expansion, viable, efficient, dependable, transportation, systems, effectiv. The Department of Transportation DOTr Filipino Kagawaran ng Transportasyon is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable efficient and dependable transportation systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress It is responsible for the country s land air and sea communications infrastructure Department of TransportationKagawaran ng TransportasyonDepartment of Transportation main office in Clark PampangaDepartment overviewFormedJanuary 23 1899 124 years ago 1899 01 23 DissolvedJune 30 2016 6 years ago 2016 06 30 as Department of Transportation and Communications DOTC HeadquartersClark Freeport Mabalacat PampangaAnnual budget 167 1 billion 2023 1 Department executivesJaime Bautista SecretaryCesar Chavez Undersecretary for RailwaysWebsitewww wbr dotr wbr gov wbr phUntil June 30 2016 the department was named Department of Transportation and Communications DOTC Filipino Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon With Republic Act No 10844 or An Act Creating the Department of Information and Communications Technology signed into law on May 20 2016 during the administration of President Benigno Aquino III the Information and Communications Technology Office was spun off the Department of Science and Technology DOST and merged with all operative units of the DOTC dealing with communications to form the new Department of Information and Communications Technology 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Post 1986 1 3 Under Fidel V Ramos 1 4 Present 2 Ongoing projects 2 1 Railways 2 1 1 Metro Manila Subway 2 1 2 PNR North South Commuter Railway 3 Organizational structure 4 Attached agencies 4 1 Land Road 4 2 Rail 4 3 Air 4 4 Sea 4 5 Miscellaneous 5 Secretaries of Transportation 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFrom 1899 to 1979 all transportation activities were integrated into the structure and activities of what is now today the Department of Public Works and Highways Early history Edit On July 28 1979 the Ministry of Transportation and Communications MOTC headed by Minister Jose P Dans Jr was formally created pursuant to Executive Order No 546 Under this Executive Order the Ministry of Public Works Transportation and Communications MPWTC was divided into two separate ministries The Ministry of Transportation and Communications MOTC and the Ministry of Public Works and Highways MPWH The MOTC became the primary policy planning programming coordinating implementing and administrative entity of the executive branch of the government in the promotion development and regulation of a dependable and coordinated network of transportation and communication systems The infrastructure projects undertaken during this period included Light Rail Transit System Computer Controlled Traffic Lights System Manila International Airport renamed to Ninoy Aquino International Airport Central Post Offices in Makati Caloocan Quezon City and San JuanIt was also during this period that the motor vehicle registration and control was improved with the introduction of permanent vehicle license plates and the staggered registration system A bus leasing program provided an additional 1 000 new buses in Metro Manila The operations of both the Philippine National Railways and the Metro Manila Transit Corporation were improved and expanded At the same time the Manila South Line of the PNR serving the Bicol Region was rehabilitated Post 1986 Edit On February 26 1986 just after the 1986 EDSA Revolution Congressman Hernando B Perez was appointed Minister of Transportation and Communication by President Corazon C Aquino In March 1987 technocrat Rainerio O Reyes was appointed Minister of MOTC Immediately after the MOTC was reorganized pursuant to Executive Order Nos 125 and 125 A With these Executive Orders the MOTC was made into a department under the Executive branch of the Government Under Secretary Reyes the quasi judicial functions of the department were transferred to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board which was created through Executive Order No 202 Under Fidel V Ramos Edit Jesus B Garcia was appointed Secretary of the DOTC by President Fidel V Ramos Under Garcia new entrants were allowed in the landline and cellular phone services dilapidated taxi cabs were also phased out in favor of brand new and late model units In early 1995 then Senator Ernesto Maceda ranked the DOTC first in his Flagship Centers of Corruption and Inefficiency scorecard for 1994 out of all the government agencies citing its alleged irregular transactions for projects related to telecommunication 3 Maceda previously ranked it second for the year 1993 3 Present Edit By 2016 the foundation of the Department of Information and Communications Technology caused the DOTC to become simply the Department of Transportation DOTr as the DICT transferred the DOTC s communications agencies to it In July 2017 the Agency began transferring its main operations from its longtime headquarters at Columbia Tower in Mandaluyong Metro Manila to Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone in Mabalacat Pampanga 4 However as of 2022 the move was planned to be reversed as a result of a survey conducted among DOTr employees The department still owns office spaces at the Columbia Tower while the Office of the Secretary is currently located in the head office of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines in Pasay 5 6 During the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte DOTr pursued numerous transportation projects as part of the Build Build Build infrastructure program of the government 7 with 3 6 trillion worth of public infrastructure projects being rolled out from 2018 to 2022 Ongoing projects EditSee also DuterteNomics Build Build Build Infrastructure Plan Railways Edit Metro Manila Subway Edit Main article Metro Manila Subway The Metro Manila Subway originally named Mega Manila Subway is an approved underground rapid transit line to be built initially in Metro Manila in the Philippines The subway project was fast tracked with the announcement on February 5 2021 that 25 tunnel boring machines will be used for the subway s construction Planned partial operations of the subway was revised to sometime between December 2021 and February 2022 8 On April 27 2021 the Department of Transportation announced that the underground works for the subway will start in the 4th quarter of 2021 9 PNR North South Commuter Railway Edit Main article North South Commuter Railway The North South Commuter Railway is an under construction commuter rail from New Clark City in Capas Tarlac to Calamba Laguna The North Line will have a length of 106 kilometer from Tutuban in Manila to New Clark City and is expected to be completed by 2021 10 11 The South Line will be reconstructed as an electrified standard gauge full double track line Pre construction work such as clearing of the right of way had been started in January 2018 Construction commenced in February 2019 12 13 Organizational structure EditThe department is headed by the Secretary of Transportation with the following seven undersecretaries and thirteen assistant secretaries Undersecretary for Administration and Finance Undersecretary for Aviation and Airports Undersecretary for Legal Affairs and Procurement Undersecretary for Maritime Undersecretary for Planning and Project Development Undersecretary for Railways Undersecretary for Road and Infrastructure Assistant Secretaries for Maritime Assistant Secretaries for Planning Assistant Secretaries for Road Transport and Infrastructure Assistant Secretary for Administration and Finance Assistant Secretary for Aviation Intelligence and Enforcement Assistant Secretary for Communications Assistant Secretary for Legal Affairs Assistant Secretary for Procurement Assistant Secretary for Project Implementation Assistant Secretary for RailwaysAttached agencies Edit The Mitsubishi Adventure Patrol car of the Land Transportation Office in Butuan Land Road Edit Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board LTFRB Land Transportation Office LTO Toll Regulatory Board TRB Rail Edit Light Rail Transit Authority LRTA Metro Rail Transit Corporation MRTC not under the government but supervised by the DOTr Philippine National Railways PNR Philippine Railways Institute PRI Air Edit Civil Aeronautics Board CAB Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines CAAP Clark International Airport Corporation CIAC Davao International Airport Authority DIAA Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority MCIAA Manila International Airport Authority MIAA Sea Edit Cebu Port Authority CPA Maritime Industry Authority MARINA Philippine Coast Guard PCG Philippine Merchant Marine Academy PMMA Philippine Ports Authority PPA Miscellaneous Edit Office for Transportation Security OTS Office of Transportation Cooperatives OTC Secretaries of Transportation EditMain article Secretary of Transportation Philippines References Edit People s Proposed Budget 2023 PDF Department of Budget and Management Retrieved December 17 2022 Sabillo Kristine Angeli May 23 2016 Dep t of Information and Communications Technology created Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved May 23 2016 a b MAV January 5 1995 Maceda lists top government corrupt offices Manila Standard Kamahalan Publishing Corp p 24 Retrieved December 10 2021 Manabat Jacque July 28 2017 DOTr begins transfer to Clark ABS CBN News Retrieved November 6 2017 BIZ BUZZ Tugade move reversed Philippine Daily Inquirer December 2 2022 Retrieved February 1 2023 Department Order No 2022 014 August 8 2022 Interim Records Units of the Office of the Secretary and Department PDF retrieved February 1 2023 de Vera Ben Yee Jovic Camus Miguel April 19 2017 Dutertenomics Golden age of infrastructure Inquirer net Retrieved November 6 2017 Balinbin Arjay L February 5 2021 Deployment of 25 tunnel boring machines signals big push for subway completion BusinessWorld Underground work for Metro Manila subway to start in Q4 CNN Philippines April 27 2021 Retrieved May 1 2021 Dela Paz Chrisee June 25 2017 17 stations of Manila Clark Railway announced Rappler Retrieved June 25 2017 Aning Jerome June 25 2017 DOTr leads marking of Manila Clark railway s 5 future stations Inquirer Retrieved June 25 2017 Demayo Mark February 15 2019 Phase 1 of North South Commuter Railway project breaks ground ABS CBN News Retrieved February 16 2019 Mercurio Richmond February 16 2019 Construction of North South Commuter Railway kicks off Philstar Retrieved February 16 2019 External links EditDepartment of Transportation official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Department of Transportation Philippines amp oldid 1136857183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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