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Pir 2009
Pir 2009
Pir 2009
I. Executive Summary
The NAMRIA prepared the technical data for the claim on ECS
entitlement at Benham Rise area which was submitted to the United Nations
Commission for Extended Continental Shelf (UNCECS) on April 2009. It was
presented to the Commission en banc, in August 2009 by the Philippine
Country Team on the Philippine ECS Submission.
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maps are also being widely used by LGUs, private sector and academe as
reference for local development planning, business and research activities.
Special projects with other government agencies and the private sector
were also undertaken on base mapping, geodetic surveys, and systems
development, namely: (a) UNDP READY (Geo-Hazard) Project; (b) Clark
Development Corporation (CDC) Boundary Mapping; (c) GMA Network
Digitization; (d) Technical Assistance on the Development of GIS-Based Real
Property Tax Information System for the Provincial Government of Bataan; and
(e) Forestry Information System (Phase 2).
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Performed 74 preventive and 147 corrective maintenance on
NAMRIA vehicles, and servicing transportation needs of
officials and employees.
On Intervening activities:
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Planning and coordination of the Short Term Training (STT)
Program entitled Strengthening Leadership of Middle Level
Management with the Philippines Australia Human
Resource Development Facility (PAHRDF);
Continuously maintained the operations of NAMRIA Day
Care Center;
Maintained and supervised NAMRIA Library and Museum;
Provided medical, dental services and assorted medicines to
NAMRIA personnel and issued certifications on Gemba and
FOSLA Loans, bonding on Special Disbursing Officers
(SDOs);
Implemented rules and regulations on the wearing of
prescribed uniforms, security tags for NAMRIA employees
and visitors, and vehicle control tags for guests/clients;
Provided 24 hour security to NAMRIA facilities and
equipment; and
Coordinated with various government agencies relative to
the security and intelligence operations of the agency.
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1536,1549,1519, 1548) were digitized; two (2) new coastal
charts (1555 and 1554) and three (3) general sailing charts
(4705-Manila Bay to Taiwan, 4707- Philippine Western Part
and 4708-Philippine Southeastern Part) were compiled;
EEZ chart 4723 was updated and 4723A of KIG and Reed
Bank including Scarborough Shoal at scale 1:1,000,000
was compiled; ten (10) nautical charts were printed; 2,000
copies of 2010 Tide and Current Tables (TCTs) was
published; and selected printed paper charts to update
navigational information (submarine cable, submarine pipe
line, light characteristics and other dangers to navigation)
were manually corrected.
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- United States NAVOCEANO and Philippine Navy-OLAG
concerning the resumption of the cooperative
hydrographic surveys aboard USNS BRUCE HEEZEN
along Mindoro Strait towards San Bernardino Strait and
along Verde Island Passage;
- Continued coordination and preparation of Chapter 2
(Geodetic and Hydrographic Data and Information) for
Extended Continental Shelf (ECS) Submission to the
UN;
- Continued technical assistance/support to LGUs in the
delineation of municipal waters;
- Installation of Tsunami Buoy in Sulu Sea; and
- Philippine Navy-Ocean & Littoral Affairs Group (PN-
OLAG) on joint hydrographic survey of Casiguran Bay
relative to the request of the Province of Aurora to
support the planned Aurora Special Economic Zone
under RA 9490.
Participated/observed the airborne LIDAR surveys
conducted in the Sulu Archipelago including its data
processing;
Conducted hydrographic survey in Laguna de Bay;
Other clientele services rendered include:
- Issuance of fifteen (15) certifications on tidal data,
information, extremes, benchmarks, elevations, mean
sea level, predictions and moon phases;
- Issuance of 77 navigational warnings to mariners
through NAVAREA XI Coordinator in Japan;
- Advance copy of tide prediction of Manila (2010);
- Historical Mean Sea Level Data of San Jose, Mindoro;
and
- Provided Notice-to-Mariners free of charge to the
maritime public, including foreign hydrographic offices
to ensure safety of life at sea and environmental
protection.
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Medium Scale Mapping (1:50,000): The production and
updating of topographic base maps at this scale are
indispensable in the determination of areas at the
municipal and provincial levels that are susceptible to
geologic hazards such as soil erosion from rainfall, flooding,
storm surge, earthquake-induced landslides, soil
liquefaction, subsidence, volcanic upheavals and lahar flow.
A total of seventy two (72) out of 162 map sheets were
converted into digital format including elevations of contour
intervals, edge-matching, corrective editing and map layout;
forty (40) SPOT 5 satellite imageries were acquired and
nineteen (19) were processed.
a) Special Projects:
Large-scale Mapping in Support to Geohazard Mapping
Populated the large scale topographic map database of
83 map sheets covering Mindoro, Bohol, Antique, Negros
Oriental, Agusan del Norte, Zamboanga del Norte,
Bukidnon, Misamis Occidental, Agusan del Sur, Surigao
del Sur and Capiz;
Topographic Databasing and Conversion to GIS ready
data of Metro Manila at scale 1:5,000 data
gathering/conversion and attribute encoding are on-
going;
Hazard Mapping and Assessment for Effective
Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (UNDP
READY Geo-Hazard) Mapping converted thirty nine
(39) hazard maps at scale 1:10,000 for Iloilo, Antique
and Zambales; fifty (50) hazard maps at scale 1:50,000
for Northern and Eastern Samar, Zambales and Antique
including barangay boundary data collection; printed
twenty six (26) preliminary provincial hazard maps for
the provinces of Zambales, Northern and Eastern
Samar; and IEC activity was conducted on the provinces
of Northern Samar and Zambales with participants from
the LGUs, barangay officials, teachers and guest from
various government agencies.
Printing of Manila Map produced and delivered 600
black and white map sheets to the Office of the City
Engineers of Manila and registration, application of
fitting marks of different color separation negatives,
road, text, building, and platemaking for blue/black
color prior to offset printing of colored map were
completed.
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b) Memorandum Of Agreements implemented:
Ricsons Enterprises evaluated and certified Outline
Map of the Philippines (2009 Revised Edition);
HYDN Publishing evaluated and certified Economic,
Historical, World and Political Map of the Philippines;
National Bookstore Inc. evaluated and certified Street
Map of Metro Manila;
Prostyle Graphix evaluated and certified Political Map
of the Philippines at scale 1:2,000,000;
Mercury Drug Corporation evaluated and certified
Administrative Map of the Philippines;
Meadowland Development Inc. provided digital
topographic map scale 1:50,000 of Malogaya, Quezon,
Real, Baras, Mt. Irid, and Ulalikan Point;
Camsur Watersports Company provided digital
topographic map sheets of the provinces of Naga City,
Mt. Isarog and Caramoan;
Bulacan State University provided digital topographic
map sheet of Malolos City;
British High Commission provided digital map sheet of
Olongapo City;
EGROUP Inc. Philippines provided digital file for some
part of Luzon Road Map;
Porphyrex Pty. Ltd. provided digital topographic map
sheets of Camiling and ODonnel;
Environ Trust provided printed topographic map of
Subic Airport and portion of Morong, Bataan;
Manila North Tollways Corp. (NLEX) provided digital
topographic map of NLEX;
LGU of the province of Camarines Sur provided digital
topographic map 1:50,000 in geotiff format of the
province;
CTI Engineering Intl. provided administrative map of
Region IV-A and Region III in .jpeg format;
Toyo Construction Co. Ltd. provided topographic map
of Olongapo City in .jpeg format; and topographic map
sheet of Malolos City at scale 1:50,000;
National Irrigation Authority (Region III) provided
digital topographic map sheet at scale 1:50,000 of
Malolos City and Angat;
Aloha Hotel provided administrative map of the
Philippines at scale 1:1,700,000;
Naga College Foundation provided regional and
provincial maps covering Region V;
Rock Energy Intl. Corp. provided digital topographic
map at scale 1:50,000 of Bacacay and Rapu-rapu,
Albay;
E.D. Agagot Surveying Office provided digital
topographic map at scale 1:50,000 of the cities of
Cabanatuan and Tarlac;
Coffey Intl. Devt. Pty. Ltd. provided digitally scanned
and spatially rectified copies of topographic map at scale
1:50,000 covering the provinces of Guimaras, Bohol,
Surigao del Norte, Misamis Oriental, Misamis
Occidental, Bukidnon, and Agusan del Sur;
Asia Halcrow Inc. provided digital topographic map
scale 1:50,000 of Iloilo City and the municipalities of
Perez, Mauban, Atimonan and Lucban in geotiff format;
E.M. Dela Paz Surveying provided digital topographic
map scale 1:50,000 of Mercedes in jpeg format;
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CCALS Intl. Inc. provided digital topographic maps
scale 1:50,000 covering some areas of Agusan del Norte
in tiff format;
Aragorm Power and Energy Corp. provided scanned
image of Tabule Radar;
Geonobel Inc. provided digital topographic map scale
1:50,000 of Lope de Vega in tiff and geotiff format;
Tomas Co. Jr. provided print-out of topographic map
scale 1:50,000 of Laguna;
Pili Water District provided digital topographic maps
scale 1:50,000 of Isarog and Naga;
JICA Study Team provided scanned images of
topographic maps scale 1:50,000 covering the cities of
Cebu, Talisay, Carcar, Danao and General Santos; and
twenty (20) updated map sheets scale 1:50,000 under
the JICA Pilot Project;
North Luzon Railways Corp. provided scanned images
of 22 topographic maps scale 1:50,000 covering the
provinces of Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija,
Pangasinan and La Union;
Seri Philippines provided topographic map scale
1:50,000 of Cebu City;
Maragondon Water District provided vector data in
CAD file format covering municipalities of Maragondon
and Carmona, Cavite at scale 1:50,000;
Asia Pacific Resources Recovery and Development Corp.
provided printed map of Tanay at scale 1:50,000;
David Elizaga of DLSU digital file of San Pablo in jpeg,
tiff and ecw format;
Sagittarius Mines Inc. printed copy of Region XII
SOCCSKSARGEN;
Japan Radio Company Ltd. Phils. digital copy of
Philippine Road Map;
Construction Management and Consultancy, Inc.
digital copy of topographic map of Tampolong, Talakad
and Pulong Peaks;
Wenhao Huan Mining Co. digital copy of rectified JICA
maps;
Proconsult Engineers, Co. digital copy of topographic
maps of Tumaga, Lipadas and Silway (Mosaic);
UP- National Institute of Geological Sciences (NIGS)
scanned topographic map of Bacuit;
University of the Philippines digital copy of Mount Irid
and Baras in raster format;
HW-ANGS Inc. printed copy of Albay map;
Alternergy Philippine Holdings Corp. vector file of
Pananapan Point & raster data of Sta. Ana;
Local Water Utiulities Administration digital copy of 17
regional maps of the Philippines;
Ms. Rosaly Tabla Administrative map of Catanduanes
in raster data format;
CMC Asia Inc. scanned topographic map of Cleopatra
Needle and Tinitian; and
China National Machinery Industry Corp. scanned
topographic map of Mt. Pinatubo, Angeles City, San
Miguel, Guagua, Malolos City and Angat.
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Office of Global Warming and Climate Change rectified
23 topographic map sheets in geotiff format covering
Diliman, Quezon City, Davao City Dumaguete City,
Tagbilaran City and Cagayan de Oro City;
UP Planades two (2) topographic map sheets (JICA)
1:50,000 in geotiff format covering the municipality of
Bacolor, Pampanga;
Forest Management Bureau topographic map sheet
1:50,000 in geotiff format covering the whole
Philippines;
Philippine National Police Intelligence Group two (2)
topographic maps 1:50,000 in .jpeg format covering Jolo
and Patikul;
Office of Congressman Mark Liandro Mendoza five (5)
copies of provincial map of Batangas;
Office of Congressman Jose G. Solis, Jr. computer
print-out of Regional map, multi-hazard map and
indicative map of areas vulnerable to sea level rise of
Region V;
Office of Usec. Virgilio Leyretaa Sr. 166 topographic
maps scale 1:50,000 in geotiff format covering eight (8)
major river basins in Mindanao;
Office of Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. printed
provincial maps of Cebu, Lanao del Norte, Palawan,
North and South Cotabato and Iloilo; and administrative
map of Lanao del Norte;
Office of Senator Edgardo Angara computer print-out
of Administrative maps of Luzon, Casiguran, Aurora and
Philippines;
Office of Civil Defense digital copy of topographic map
of Calamba;
Office of Mayor Benito L. Doma topographic map of
Prieto Diaz at scale 1:50,000 in paper and digital raster
format;
Office of Mayor Aldrin Gardiva digital and print-out of
Municipal map of Nueva Era at scale 1:50,000 and
Municipal boundary and Index Map of Nueva Era
Cadastre scale 1:100,000;
Certeza Infosystem topographic maps covering Cluster
6 (Cavite-Batangas) in .ecw and .dwg format;
Land Management Bureau administrative maps
covering the provinces of Lanao del Norte, Palawan,
Cebu and Cebu City;
LGU of Prieto Diaz two (2) copies of topographic map
scale 1:50,000 of Prieto Diaz, Sorsogon;
LGU of San Guillermo, Isabela topographic map sheet
no. 3434-I to IV in shapefile format and geo-referenced
topographic map at scale 1:50,000;
LGU of Nueva Vizcaya digital file of Nueva Vizcaya
(ortho image map);
DPWH Albay five (5) topographic maps scale
1:50,000 in geotiff and ECW format covering 2 nd district
of Albay and digital copy of Nasugbu and Corregidor
Island in raster format;
DENR - Region XI 15 topographic maps scale 1:50,000
covering watershed area in Davao del Norte and
Compostela Valley;
Katahira International 12 sheets of topographic maps
at scale 1:50,000 covering the pilot area of JICA Project;
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Foundation for Information Technology Education and
Development Inc. digital copy of administrative map of
the Philippines;
SMEC Phils. Inc. scanned topographic maps of
Kabayan, Atok and Cervantes;
National Irrigation Authority scanned topographic map
of Central Luzon (JICA Project);
NDCC ortho image map of portions of Cainta, Rizal
and Marikina;
BFAR digital file of portion of Albay;
PHIVOLCS digital copy of topographic maps covering
target provinces in READY Project;
PAGASA digital copy of Aurora and Eastern Samar in
vector file; and
Mines and Geosciences Bureau rectified topographic
map of the target provinces of READY Project.
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satellite imageries, GPS network design of ICPs and PCPs
for the remaining target mapsheets and satellite imageries
for Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales were completed.
Installation, training and data input for the Land Survey
Project Information System (LSPIS) was completed. Regional
monitoring and evaluation of the 16 DENR-Land
Management Services (LMS) accomplishments for FY 2008
and assessment of targets for FY 2009 were also completed.
A total of 418 LC maps were processed; replotted 600 and
converted 418 LC lines and corners; evaluated 6 LC and 12
forest boundary lines and corners; transformed into PRS92
LC maps of the provinces of Biliran and Benguet;
conducted three (3) regional trainings on replotting of LC
maps for Regions 3, 9 & NCR; continued encoding PRS92
and other ENR Datasets for the province of Aurora,
Camarines Sur and Bataan; and continued downloading of
ALOS data (62 scenes of AVNIR-2 and 248 scenes of
PALSAR).
4. LAND CLASSIFICATION
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For this period, the following were undertaken:
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interpretation of satellite data for the provinces of Leyte,
Samar, Sorsogon, Albay, Surigao del Sur and Surigao
del Norte; final classification/interpretation of SPOT
satellite images covering portion of Regions 1, 2, 3 and
CAR; visual classification and editing of attributes for
the provinces of Batangas, Oriental Mindoro and
Occidental Mindoro; and on-going downloading of ALOS
data (62 scenes of AVNIR-2 and 248 scenes of PALSAR);
UNDP READY (Geo-Hazard) Mapping Produced 570
hazard maps of Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur and
Dinagat province; and reproduced 243 preliminary
hazard maps of Northern Samar and Zambales;
Mapping of Critical Habitat (Mangrove areas)
conducted mapping of remaining critical habitats of
mangrove areas nationwide including drafting of
Presidential Proclamation and technical descriptions
(TDs);
Acted on different LC cases/requests by different
government and private entities;
Conducted assessment/evaluation of area in Naga,
Cebu (House Bill No. 314) of Congressman Gullas;
Surveyed and established GPS control points in support
of evaluation and land classification survey activities
within the remaining unclassified public lands for the
provinces of Cavite, Batangas and Camarines Sur;
Conducted fieldwork for the provinces of Metro Manila,
Isabela, Aurora, Cavite, Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte,
Zamboanga City and Nueva Ecija in support of the
project Continuously Operating Reference Station
(CORS) System;
Prepared and submitted comments/position papers in
Senate and Congress on various proposed House Bills
and House Resolutions involving various concerns of
DENR;
Prepared TDs of unclassified public lands for the
province of North Cotabato;
Conducted mapping of flooded areas in Marikina River
and vicinities of Laguna Lake using PALSAR imageries
taken before and after typhoon Ondoy and in Northern
Luzon as requested by NDCC after typhoon Pepeng;
Conducted monitoring and evaluation activity re
Forestland Boundary Delineation and Assessment in
ten (10) DENR regional offices;
Verified LC status of four (4) small islands in the
province of Leyte; and Lot-463, CAD 257 of Kanjarang,
Pata, Sulu;
Prepared datas/maps as requested by:
a) BFAR in connection with the Sustainable
Management of Coastal Resources in Bicol and
Caraga Regions (SUMACORE) Project;
b) Congressman Jose Solis for Geo-hazard map
covering Bicol Region; and
c) NGO of Albay for Albay Critical Watershed map.
Prepared map of low-lying areas nationwide using
Digital Elevation Model derived from Shuttle Radar
Topography Mission data in connection with House Bill
4320 An Act to Direct the DENR through NAMRIA to
identify low-lying areas of the Philippine Territory
Vulnerable to Rising Sea Levels as a result of Global
Warming;
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Prepared Project Proposal re Mapping and Assessment
of Low-Lying Areas Vulnerable to Risks associated with
Sea Level Rise Due to Climate Change;
Digitized nautical charts of Tablas Island re
Assessment of Physical Environment Using Satellite
Database in the province of Romblon Tablas Island;
and
Edge-matched of analogue and digital slope maps of the
provinces in Regions 1, 3, 4-A & B, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 and
CAR.
5. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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201 information materials and conducted 36 trainings on:
(a) Introduction to GIS; (b) Advanced GIS; (c) GPS data
processing and evaluation; and (d) LAN and
Troubleshooting; updated archival databases and
maintained 2 information and training centers; conducted
two (2) information campaign, five (5) orientation campaign
on company products and services, enhanced Baguio and
Nueva Ecija MSO facilities, updated SRR-SIS Database and
prepared 2008 Sales and Analysis Report.
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Malaysia and Palaus ECS Submission for reference; and
finalized map layouts/figures for Chapters 2 to 5 containing
the Foot of Slope points, continental margin, outer limits
and limit lines for Kalayaan Island Group Reed Bank
region for KIG-Reed Bank report preparation;
d) Forestry Information System Phase 2 Project: Conducted
training on Advanced GIS to technical personnel from
Forest Management Bureau (FMB); system design
documents and final report were turned over to FMB;
e) Support Activities for the Implementation of PRS92:
Conducted Users Training of ENR Metadatabase Browser
and Introduction to LSPIS and monitored the ENR to all
DENR regional offices; drafted guidelines for the protection
of PRS92 mojons; conducted research and gathered data at
the offices of National Historical Institute, National Archive
and National Library for the proclamation of Balanacan as
historical site; and monitored the ENR Metadata browser
and LSPIS accomplishment of Regions 4A, 4B and NCR;
f) Production of Thematic Layers for the Touch-Screen
Interactive Map Application: Produced forty-five (45)
thematic map layouts (climate type, forest cover, land
classification, earthquake triggered by landslide, ground
rupture, ground shaking, liquefaction, storm surge and
tsunami) for the provinces of Aurora, Bohol, Surigao del
Norte, Surigao del Sur and Dinagat Islands; and
g) NAMRIA Gender and Development (GAD): Prepared
Womens Month 2009 Calendar of Activities; coordinated
various GAD activities; conceptualized/designed GAD flyers
and 7 GAD posters.
C. Locally-Funded Project
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E. Special Events
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National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Accomplishment Report
As of 31 December 2009
Program: Water, Coastal and Land Surveys
Department: Hydrography
FUNCTION/PROJECT BUDGET (PhP'000) ACCOMPLISHMENT (%)
(Code Description) TARGET OUTPUT ALLOCATION EXPENDED VARIANCE TARGET ACTUAL VARIANCE REMARKS
(PROJECT LEADER)
1.3 Sealanes 4,000 sq. km. (Portion of Sea- 4,000 sq. km.
lanes at Sulu Sea)
1.4 Extended Continental Shelf 10,000 sq. km. (KIG) - Awaiting clearance from DFA.
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National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Accomplishment Report
As of 31 December 2009
FUNCTION/PROJECT BUDGET (PhP'000) ACCOMPLISHMENT (%)
(Code Description) TARGET OUTPUT ALLOCATION EXPENDED VARIANCE TARGET ACTUAL VARIANCE REMARKS
(PROJECT LEADER)
2.2 Compilation and Updating of 3 updated harbor ENCs 3 Manila, Batangas & Cebu.
ENC charts 4 updated approach ENCs 3 Mla. to Cavite, Btgs. Bay & Cebu Harbor
3 new harbor ENCs - Priority next year.
3.2 Revision of Philippine Coast First Volume (14 chapters) 1st Vol. PCPB
Pilot Book
3.3 Updating of List of Lights (LOL) 2010 edition 2010 Edition of LOL Reproduction on 2010.
4.3 Analysis, processing & Predictions 292 pages of 2010 TCTs 292 pages
of year 2009 Tide & Currents
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National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Accomplishment Report
As of 31 December 2009
Program: Mapping and Remote Sensing
Department: Remote Sensing and Resource Data Analysis
FUNCTION/PROJECT BUDGET (PhP'000) ACCOMPLISHMENT (%)
(Code Description) TARGET OUTPUT ALLOCATION EXPENDED VARIANCE TARGET ACTUAL VARIANCE REMARKS
(PROJECT LEADER)
1. Land Classification 100 80.58 -19.42
6,400 has. (3,400 Tagaytay; 5,261.56 has. Caramoan, Cam. Sur = 3,910 has.
3,000 Camarines Sur) Tagaytay = 1,351.56 has.
Final LC mapping of UPF areas 3 LC map Caramoan, Cam. Sur & Tagaytay
(Mr. Jesus Gerardo)
(Ms. Olivia Molina)
2. Assessment and Mapping of 100 89.00 -11.00
Forestlands
140,989 hectares (Cebu) Thematic mapping & digitization
on-going.
(Mr. Oscar Braganza)
(Mr. Jesus Gerardo)
3. ENR Atlas Production 100 87.00 -13.00
(Thematic Mapping)
Camarines Sur Base mapping, data collection,
conversion & map lay-out on-going.
(Ms. Violeta Quiliza)
(Ms. Rijaldia Santos)
4. ENR Atlas Production 100 68.50 -31.50
(Analytical Mapping)
Camarines Sur Map compilation & assessment of
Existing Land Cover Data on-going.
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National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Accomplishment Report
Program: Mapping, Geodesy and Remote Sensing As of 31 December 2009
Department: Mapping and Geodesy
FUNCTION/PROJECT BUDGET (PhP'000) ACCOMPLISHMENT (%)
(Code Description) TARGET OUTPUT ALLOCATION EXPENDED VARIANCE TARGET ACTUAL VARIANCE REMARKS
(PROJECT LEADER)
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National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Accomplishment Report
As of 31 December 2009
Program: Information Management and Statistical Services
Department: Information Management
FUNCTION/PROJECT BUDGET (PhP'000) ACCOMPLISHMENT (%)
(Code Description) TARGET OUTPUT ALLOCATION EXPENDED VARIANCE TARGET ACTUAL VARIANCE REMARKS
(PROJECT LEADER)
1. Information Systems Development 100 100 0.00
and Maintenance
2 application systems 2
3 web-based systems 3
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National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Accomplishment Report
As of 31 December 2009
FUNCTION/PROJECT BUDGET (PhP'000) ACCOMPLISHMENT (%)
(Code Description) TARGET OUTPUT ALLOCATION EXPENDED VARIANCE TARGET ACTUAL VARIANCE REMARKS
(PROJECT LEADER)
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